Dallas-based Exodus Ministries received the lead grant of $150,000.
Three additional grants of $60,000 each went to Dallas nonprofits Abide Women's Health Services, Urban Specialists, and Vogel.
The Mary M.
Jalonick Women's Philanthropy Institute's mission is to educate, inspire, and empower women to become confident and engaged donors.
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