Scholarship Opportunities for Healing Support
Expanding access to care through community support
We’re dedicated to expanding access to quality, heart-centered support. When funding allows, we offer scholarships for virtual support groups and in-person retreats, helping make healing spaces more accessible to those who need them. See below for our current offerings—this page will continue to be updated as additional funds become available.
Scholarship applications for the November 2026 Honoring Your Loss Retreat must be submitted by August 23, 2026. We will notify recipients by September 1, 2026.
The Evyn Rayne Grieving Moms Scholarship
The Evyn Rayne Grieving Moms Scholarship honors the memory of Evyn Rayne, beloved son of Da’Veeda and Raychael, who was born and passed on March 11, 2025.
This scholarship was created to support grieving mothers who wish to attend an in-person retreat but may face financial barriers. Scholarship funds may be applied toward registration fees, ensuring that every mother who desires to connect, heal, and find hope has the opportunity to do so.
Eligibility
Applicants should identify as low-income, which may include any of the following:
Having a household income at or below 80% of the area median income
Having a household income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level
Participation in government-funded programs such as Medicaid, SNAP, or CHIP
The TAG Foundation Retreat Scholarship
The TAG Foundation Retreat Scholarship was created to support bereaved mothers in Northern California seeking connection, healing, and community after the loss of a baby.
This scholarship was created in honor of Torvi Ann Gundersen, and reflects her mother’s experience of finding connection and understanding at a retreat. Through this scholarship, she hopes to make that experience possible for other grieving mothers.
We’re honored that you’re considering applying for The TAG Foundation Retreat Scholarship.
Through The TAG Foundation, we are grateful to offer support to bereaved mothers in Northern California who are seeking connection, reflection, and community as part of their grief journey.
We recognize that every path through grief is unique. This scholarship is not solely based on financial need—we consider a range of factors as we seek to support those who may benefit most from the retreat experience at this time.
If this feels like something your heart is calling you toward, we gently invite you to apply.
Eligibility
Bereaved mother who has experienced pregnancy, infant, or child loss
Resides in Northern California