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Subject WFN Above The Fold
Date May 23, 2024 7:50 PM
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Feminist News and Information

WEEKLY NEWS // MAY 23, 2024

// FROM THE DESKS OF MARY BISSELL, FOUNDING PARTNER & GRACE FINLEY, SENIOR POLICY ASSOCIATE, CHILDFOCUS

The Critical Role of the Child Tax Credit in Supporting Women & Their Families

Dear Colleagues,

The importance of the Child Tax Credit (CTC) has been at the forefront of my mind this week, particularly following Women’s Funding Network’s recent event, "Expanding the Child Tax Credit: What You Need to Know and What's Next", in collaboration with Economic Opportunity Funders, Early Childhood Funders Collaborative, and Tax Equity Funders Network. As we gathered together to hear from experts in the field on our collective efforts and opportunities for continued advocacy, I was reminded of the profound impact the CTC has had on tens of millions of women and families across the nation. Monday’s event was an important reminder that the CTC is one of our strongest tools in providing critical support to families raising children [[link removed]] and has proven to be extraordinarily effective in reducing child poverty.

We reflected together on the remarkable results [[link removed]] of the historic CTC expansion under The American Rescue Plan, providing crucial financial support to women, especially single mothers and women of color who often bear the primary responsibility for raising children while, on average, earning far less than their male counterparts [[link removed].]. Over 60 million children benefited from the expanded credit, which nearly halved child poverty, bringing it down to a record low of 5.2 percent. This achievement was especially significant for Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American children, all of whom saw unprecedented reductions in poverty rates.

However, these critical expansions expired in December 2021, leading to increased financial hardship for many women and families [[link removed]]. The spike in poverty rates [[link removed]] in 2022 can be directly linked to the expiration of the CTC, highlighting the urgent need for its restoration.

Read the rest of Mary & Grace's letter here. [[link removed]]

With gratitude,

Mary Bissell

Founding Partner, ChildFocus [[link removed]]

Grace Finley

Senior Policy Associate, ChildFocus [[link removed]]

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News from WFN NEW MEMBER

Our network thrives on the strength and diversity of our members. Please join us in welcoming new Individual WFN member Julia Ruther [[link removed]].

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News from WFN Members MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS

Australians Investing In Women in collaboration with the University of Melbourne’s Melbourne Social Equity Institute and with funding from Paul Ramsay Foundation produced Equitable Foundations [[link removed]], two companion resources to support philanthropic partnerships and collaborations to apply a gender lens or gender equity principles into their partnerships with other funders, including governmental and private entities.

A Framework document, [[link removed]] outlining steps to apply a gender lens to your partnership or collaboration (PDF) [[link removed]] A Case Studies report, [[link removed]] featuring key insights regarding the application of a gender lens in two case study partnerships (PDF) [[link removed]]

The Women’s Foundation of Montana is thrilled to introduce this much-anticipated research on The Status of Montana Women [[link removed]]. The report delves into the economic landscape of Montana, spotlighting the contributions and successes of women while also acknowledging the persistent challenges they face.

Watch The Chorus We Carry [[link removed]], a documentary short produced by Urgent Action Fund for Feminist Activism, which, through the voice of our founder and the leadership of the Urgent Action Sister Funds, spotlights the gap in funding for feminist movements and the power women and LGBTQ+ activists have in driving meaningful change in a world in the face of conflict, crisis, and oppressive systems.

MEMBER EVENTS

Funders for Justice, Abolition Dream Lab, The California Endowment, and Heising-Simons Foundation cordially invite you to A Cultural Strategy to Healing Movement Ecosystems [[link removed]]. Funders are encouraged to join to learn how philanthropic partners and donors can support movements to build a healing-centered culture to better navigate conflict, bridge ecosystems, and build collective power.

June 10, 2024 | 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. EDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Opportunities and Resources

Pro Mujer has provided underserved women in Latin America with the tools they need to reach their full potential and are pioneers in fostering gender lens investing (GLI) in Latin America. Their GLI Forum LatAm [[link removed]] focuses on promoting gender lens investing as an effective way to drive equality and economic development in the region. Get your tickets today.

June 4-6, 2024 | Register here [[link removed]]

The SheMoney Summit [[link removed]] is a cultural movement for those committed to women+’s financial well-being, agency, and advancement. Join this first-of-its-kind event that will challenge how you think about money in a societal, practical, intergenerational, or technological context.

June 6-7, 2024 | Register here [[link removed]]

Council on Foundations (COF) has extended the deadline for their 2024 Grantmaker Salary and Benefits survey [[link removed]] to Thursday, May 30. You do not have to be a COF member to participate and survey respondents gain early access to the data in Benchmark Central before the report is published and a free copy of the report when it is published.

Disability Inclusion Fund (DIF) at Borealis Philanthropy is currently accepting applications for two grant opportunities: Disability Inclusion Fund grants [[link removed]] and our DIF x Tech Fund [[link removed]].

A new report [[link removed]] from Candid analyzes demographic data from 59,550 public charities collected over the last five years. It is the most comprehensive data set of its kind to date and establishes a benchmark to better track efforts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion for funders, nonprofits, and researchers.

What We're Reading

New York Women’s Foundation Honors Cynthia Nixon And Fondation Chanel — Forbes [[link removed]]

Imagine if women’s health had the resources it deserves — Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation [[link removed]]

Women-owned businesses outpace the market — MSNBC [[link removed]]

There Is No Democracy Without Gender Justice — Ms. Magazine [[link removed]]

What We're Watching

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation hosted a two-part conversation series discussing how we can reimagine various policies and practices within the tax system and to better support health and equity for children and families.

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