Emma Johnson, founder of WealthySingleMommy.com, gives $1,000 every month to a single mom who’s committed to building a positive life for herself, her family, and contributing to the world. It’s a simple number. It’s also a deliberate act: cash with no strings, handed to someone already doing the work. Think of it as momentum with a deadline—small, immediate, real.
What the Kickass Single Mom Grant actually does
The Kickass Single Mom Grant is meant to be a jump-start. It’s not a lifetime solution, and it doesn’t pretend to be. Instead it’s practical money for practical moves: career advancement, launching a career, building a business or creative project, going back to school, or even funding a community or family initiative that pushes a woman toward independence. The point is tangible promise—something you can point to and say, “That will change things.”
Why that matters
Single moms shoulder disproportionate financial and caregiving burdens. A thousand dollars can pay for a course, cover initial business costs, or bridge a gap while a new income stream gets going. It’s relief, yes—but it’s also investment. It’s trust.
A story in intention
The grant is informed by Emma’s work as a journalist and author. Her book and blog push a clear message: single mothers can be financially independent and successful. They don’t have to carry narratives of shame or failure. They can model resilience and confidence for their kids, and build fulfilling lives on their terms. There’s also advocacy threaded through this: shared parenting, gender equality, practical tools for co-parenting, money and career moves. The grant is one concrete expression of those beliefs. It’s an act that says outcomes matter more than pity; capability matters more than stereotype.
For women navigating separation and divorce
Divorce and separation often come with a steep learning curve—legal, financial, emotional. Johnson’s message lands here: financial self-reliance is possible and essential. The monthly grant nudges women who are already taking steps, who are planning, learning, and building. It doesn’t rescue; it amplifies.
So what does success look like?
Maybe a woman finishes a certification and gets a promotion. Maybe she launches a small business that sustains her household. Or maybe she starts a community project that creates work for others. The grant is designed to support those kinds of outcomes.
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Sources:
- www.singlemomsplanet.org/project/emma-johnsons-grant-wealth-single-mommy/
- www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/single-mom-stimulus-grant-celebrates-30-000-given-301532417.html

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