Fuel Her Fire

Support Her
Your support does not just pay a bill. It keeps a girl going. It gives her breathing room. It reminds her that she is not alone.

Give Once
Your donation goes directly to cover the urgent needs of a girl in crisis. Even $25 can help with groceries or gas.

Sponsor a Girl
Choose to fund one full micro-grant ($250–$500) and receive private updates about the girl your support helped.

Give Monthly
Become part of her safety net. Monthly donors help us say yes faster, and to more girls.

Share Our Mission
Post, forward, tell someone. Every share plants a seed of hope in someone who needs it.

We Keep Her Going.

Every day, young women in male-dominated fields walk into classrooms, job sites, workshops, and labs where they are often the only ones. 

They are capable, determined, and full of potential, but too many are pushed to the edge by financial hardship, burnout, and isolation. 

Fuel Her Fire is here to change that.

We provide fast, judgment-free microgrants to young women aged 18 to 29 who are working or studying in trades, tech, mechanics, construction, engineering, and other male-dominated industries. Whether she needs help with rent, certification fees, tools, groceries, or therapy, we are here to offer the support that helps her keep going.

This is not charity.
This is a belief.
This is the power beneath her.

How It Works

We keep it simple. When a young woman is at risk of losing her education, her job, or her sense of hope, we step in quickly with support that matters.

1. Applications Opens June 1st & Closes on August 1st
Young women aged 18–29 can apply for emergency financial support through a short, compassionate form. We do not ask for complicated paperwork or proof of worth. We listen to your story.

2. We Review and Prepare and Meet with Pre-Selected Applications
Our team reads every application with care and urgency. We identify the most pressing needs and select the first round of recipients.

3. Support Begins September 1st
Funds are distributed directly to help with bills, transportation, educational costs, tools, therapy, and more. Each young woman receives not just financial support, but dignity, belief, and a way forward.

Who Can Apply

Fuel Her Fire is for young women who are building a future in spaces not built for them.

We support:

Young women aged 18 to 29.
Actively studying or working in a male-dominated field.
Facing financial hardship that threatens their education or job.
Living, working, or residing within the United States (for this first phase)

Whether you are training to become a mechanic, studying engineering, apprenticing in construction, or coding your way into tech, we are here for you.

Important: This first phase is open to young women who live, work, or study within the United States. We are actively working to expand internationally, and we hope to begin offering support to other countries by December 2025.

If you are based outside the U.S., we still want to hear from you. Please email us and tell us which country you are from and share your situation, your story matters, and it helps us build future support where it is needed most.

If you say you are a girl or young woman in a male-dominated field, that is enough for us. If you are struggling to pay your bills, stay in school, or keep your job, we want to help so you can keep going.

Applications open June 1.

You do not have to figure it all out alone. Asking for help is not weakness, it is survival. It is strength. And it is completely normal. We have been where you are. We built this so you would not have to carry it all by yourself. You just need to take one step.

What We Cover

It is rarely just one big obstacle. It is often many small ones that add up and threaten your path. We help cover the real, everyday costs that make continuing feel impossible.

You can apply for microgrants ranging from three to twelve months, typically providing $100–$500 per month to help with:

Rent, utilities, or phone bills.
Transportation or car repair.
Tools, gear, or uniforms for work.
Tuition, certification, or licensing fees.
Groceries, medical costs, or emergency expenses.
Therapy, mental health support, or burnout recovery.
Childcare or eldercare support.

If it is keeping you from staying in school or doing your job, we want to help.
You are not a burden for needing help. You are brave for continuing.