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NATIONAL WOMEN’S HISTORY MUSEUM

Washington, Washington DC, 20006

Last updated on December 16, 2025

Grant awarded by
TPS Mid-Atlantic and US Territories Region
Region
Mid-Atlantic and U.S. Territories
Organization Type
Museum
Congressional District(s)
At large
Fiscal Year Of First Grant
FY 2026 [10/01/25 - 09/30/26]
Contributing Organization(s)
Organization description

For nearly 30 years, the National Women’s History Museum has been working to illuminate the stories of women who have shaped our past and who continue to inform our shared future. Women’s history is not a footnote. It is foundational.

Our commitment to inclusion and equity is at the heart of our work. The NWHM is dedicated to telling authentic, nuanced histories that reflect the full spectrum of women’s experiences. We believe that a more complete understanding of the past can inform a more just and equitable future. As an independent organization that does not rely on federal funding for core operations, our work continues with clarity and resolve, shaped by our values and sustained by the communities we serve.

Today, the Museum leads a unique, decentralized Museum-in-Residency model, partnering with cultural institutions across the country to co-create multi-year exhibitions and community-rooted programming. Our inaugural residency, We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC, opened in 2023 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, D.C., illuminating the legacies of Black feminist activism in the nation’s capital. Our next major exhibition, Until We are All Free: Faith, Women, and Social Justice, will open in 2026. Each residency integrates site-specific engagement and educational programming designed to reflect local identities while contributing to a broader national conversation on women’s history.

The Museum is a nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)3Follow us on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter and visit us at womenshistory.org.

Project description

The National Women’s History Museum is leading a project entitled Her Story Starts Here: Empowering Young Girls through Primary Sources and Women’s History in Early Education (January 2026–February 2026) under the For Educators, By Educators initiative supported by a grant from the Library of Congress’ Teaching with Primary Sources Mid-Atlantic Region. This initiative brings together elementary educators teaching in all-girls schools to collaboratively develop classroom-ready, inquiry-based lessons that use primary sources to highlight women’s contributions to U.S. history and culture. The primary goal of the cohort is to address the ongoing underrepresentation of women’s history in elementary classrooms by equipping teachers with high-quality, age-appropriate resources that integrate women’s stories across the curriculum and support inclusive, engaging instruction.

TPS project focus
  • Curriculum
  • Teaching Materials
Content focus
  • Gender Studies
  • History
Audience
  • Administrators
  • Classroom teachers
  • Curriculum coordinators
  • Teacher candidates/Student teachers
Level(s)
  • K-5
  • 3 - 5
Population focus
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