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UMW Impact Grant Helps Senior Take Steps Toward ‘Preventing Period Poverty’

September 12, 2024 by jlaiacon Leave a Comment

Senior Martina Pugh has spent the last year stocking free menstrual products in baskets in public bathrooms at the University of Mary Washington. The tampons and pads are tiny enough to fit in a purse or pocket, yet they’ve made a huge impact on her fellow students.

Passionate about preventing period poverty on the UMW campus, senior Martina Pugh received a Fund for Mary Washington Impact Grant totaling $4,000, which helped her purchase four Aunt Flow machines and enough free menstrual products to last the campus a year. Photo by Sam Cahill.
Passionate about preventing period poverty on the UMW campus, senior Martina Pugh received a Fund for Mary Washington Impact Grant totaling $4,000, which helped her purchase four Aunt Flow machines and enough free menstrual products to last the campus a year. Photo by Sam Cahill.

“I’ve never needed to worry about where my next tampon or pad is coming from, but it’s a concern for so many people,” Martina said. She cites a national study that shows that one in five college students has skipped a class due to lack of period products, which have increased in cost because of inflation. “We live here, so having access to simple necessities is important.”

The Fund for Mary Washington Impact Grant that Martina received this spring helped her purchase four new Aunt Flow machines and enough products to last the campus for the next year. Sleek, shiny, and silver – and easily accessible for those with visual or physical impairments – the dispensers were installed over the summer in high-traffic buildings like the Cedric Rucker University Center, the Eagle’s Nest, the Hurley Convergence Center, and the UMW Fitness Center.

Piloted by Mary Washington’s Office of Advancement and Alumni Engagement, the inaugural Impact Grant program awarded $25,000 in donor-funded grants, ranging from $1,200 to $5,000, to eight projects or initiatives pitched by students, faculty, and staff on behalf of recognized campus organizations. Applications for 2025 Impact Grants will open in the spring.

“It helped us achieve a long-term goal in such a short period of time,” said Martina, a double major in communications and digital studies and philosophy: pre-law, who learned about period poverty through the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Student Association.

After consulting with Dean of Students Melissa Jones and Facilities Operations, her original plan located 10 baskets with donated period products across campus, which she and other students maintained using funding from the UMW Finance Committee.

But Martina felt that her project was taking away from other student activities and wanted to find a more sustainable solution. That’s how the Impact Grant program came into play. She and her classmates crafted a proposal, “Preventing Period Poverty,” which she pitched in April to a committee composed of the Alumni Association Board of Directors and Young Alumni Council.

The Fund for Mary Washington Impact Grant program, piloted by UMW's Office of Advancement and Alumni Engagement, awarded $25,000 in donor-funded grants to eight projects or initiatives pitched by UMW students, faculty, and staff this spring. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
The Fund for Mary Washington Impact Grant program, piloted by UMW’s Office of Advancement and Alumni Engagement, awarded $25,000 in donor-funded grants to eight projects or initiatives pitched by UMW students, faculty, and staff this spring. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Senior Martina Pugh pitched a proposal, "Preventing Period Poverty." The impact grant she received will help purchase four "Aunt Flow" machines to distribute free menstrual products in bathrooms on campus. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Martina pitched ‘Preventing Period Poverty’ in April, before a committee composed of the Alumni Association Board of Directors and Young Alumni Council. Photo by Karen Pearlman.

“I had never applied for a grant before, but I realized that passion was all that it takes,” said Martina, who encouraged UMW faculty and staff to ask her probing questions so she could prepare. With plans to work for a nonprofit before going to law school, she said the experience improved her writing, research, and public speaking skills. “Taking a simple idea and seeing it to fruition was so valuable.”

Her presentation helped her secure funding totaling $4,000, covering the cost of not only the dispensers but 4,000 tampons and 4,000 pads, which the Aunt Flow company provided at a discounted price. Every machine can hold 50 of each menstrual product, twice the amount her baskets can hold, and includes Braille labeling for visually impaired students.

Each Aunt Flow machine can hold 50 tampons and 50 pads (which read 'Changing the world one cycle at a time' on the packaging). Machines also feature Braille for visually impaired students and are easy to reach for those who are physically impaired. Photo by Sam Cahill.
Each Aunt Flow machine can hold 50 tampons and 50 pads (which read ‘Changing the world one cycle at a time’ on the packaging). Machines also feature Braille for visually impaired students and are easy to reach for those who are physically impaired. Photo by Sam Cahill.
The Aunt Flow machines can be found in the Cedric Rucker University Center, the Eagle's Nest, the Hurley Convergence Center and the UMW Fitness Center. Martina will continue stocking menstrual supplies in baskets in other public bathrooms across campus. Photo by Sam Cahill.
The Aunt Flow machines can be found in the Cedric Rucker University Center, the Eagle’s Nest, the Hurley Convergence Center and the UMW Fitness Center. Martina will continue stocking menstrual supplies in baskets in other public bathrooms across campus. Photo by Sam Cahill.

As a commuter student, junior Tonia Attie said she feels relief knowing that she can grab a pad or tampon if she doesn’t have one in her bag. “And these products are often expensive, so getting them for free in an easy-to-reach location is truly helpful.”

Recent graduate Eliana Nachman ’24 said having the Aunt Flow machines on campus supports students while reducing stigma around periods.

“I think it’s integral to ensuring that UMW continues to be an environment that prioritizes accessibility for its students,” said sophomore Caty Taylor, who felt inspired by the initiative. “Martina has helped foster a culture of acceptance around Mary Washington, one that is warmly welcomed.”

UMW’s Fund for Mary Washington Impact Grants program is made possible through donors’ gifts to the Fund for Mary Washington. These gifts are vital to the University’s ability to improve the student experience and support faculty, providing crucial flexibility to respond to emerging challenges and seize opportunities as they arise.

When alumni, parents, friends, faculty, and staff give to the Fund for Mary Washington, they are choosing to be part of a community that is committed to giving back and making the world a better place – enabling students to make positive change through programs like the Fund for Mary Washington Impact Grants.

– Article by Assistant Director of Advancement Communications Jill Graziano Laiacona ’04 

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