
Alice Walker Foundation
The Alice Walker Foundation is a non-profit organization named after the renowned author and activist Alice Walker, best known for her novel "The Color Purple." Established to support women and girls, particularly those from marginalized communities, the foundation focuses on advancing social justice, promoting education, and empowering individuals through grants and initiatives. It aims to foster creativity and resilience, encouraging economic independence and advocating for equality. By funding projects and partnerships, the foundation strives to create positive change in communities, addressing issues like poverty, gender inequality, and racism.