Grant Announcement + Match Campaign: Worth of a Woman Goes Statewide

We’re thrilled to share that The Pro-Voice Project has received a grant from the Idaho Humanities Council in support of new statewide programming called Worth of a Woman: Access, Autonomy, and the Value of Care.

This grant is an exciting affirmation of how our traveling educational exhibit sparks meaningful conversations. Through exhibit panels, visual storytelling, and community dialogue, it helps Idahoans explore the systemic challenges many of us face trying to access comprehensive reproductive healthcare.

Planned Programming

Over the coming year, we plan to bring Worth of a Woman and related public programming to five Idaho communities: Boise, Hailey, Coeur d’Alene, Moscow, and McCall. Programming is tentatively planned every 6–8 weeks from October 2026 through June 2027, and will include presentations by regionally and nationally renowned scholars and writers who will help us reflect on women’s healthcare through the lenses of history, ethics, literature, and culture.

IHC requires us to match the grant

The Idaho Humanities Council grant provides $4,000 toward this work, but like many humanities grants, it requires a dollar-for-dollar cost-share match. That means this is really an $8,000 project, and we now need to raise the additional $4,000 to make the full series possible.

Will you help? Your support will fund:

  • Speaker honoraria and travel reimbursements

  • Exhibit transport and installation

  • Printed interpretive materials

  • Outreach and publicity to help each event reach broader audiences

We’re excited to spark conversation in your community—with great thinkers to guide us—on how we value women’s bodies and care.

If Worth of a Woman has moved you over the years, we hope you’ll consider helping us meet this match and fully fund our ambitious statewide series.

One exhibit. Five communities. Countless conversations.

Join PVP and IHC in making it happen.

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