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Subject WFN Above The Fold
Date June 6, 2024 6:52 PM
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WEEKLY NEWS // JUNE 6, 2024

// A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT & CEO

Global South Shows the Way: shifting the political stakes for gender justice

Dear Colleagues,

While this week’s news in Mexico was historic [[link removed]], we know there’s still work to do [[link removed]].

We don’t celebrate Claudia Sheinbaum solely because she’s the first female-identified politician (who, while accomplished, has a mixed grade on her feminist scorecard) was elected President.

We celebrate as an acknowledgment to the strength and courage of the feminist movements [[link removed]..] in the Global South fueled by some of the most innovative WFN members including Fondo Semillas [[link removed]], Fondo Centro Americao de Mujeres (FCAM [[link removed]]), Vida Afrolatina [[link removed]], Global Fund for Women [[link removed]], Urgent Action Fund [[link removed]], and partners like Prospera INWF [[link removed]].

For decades these leaders have been a lifeline to underfunded frontline organizations. Because of their collective struggle, we now have a political shift in Mexico that’s a lifetime ahead of where the U.S. and other Global North countries are today.

The data is clear. Feminist movements are powerhouses for social change [[link removed]].

In Mexico feminist movements enshrined gender parity into Mexico’s constitution, decriminalized abortion and made anti-feminist views a political liability. It is these movements that have shattered hundreds of years of history.

As Elena Poniatowska, one of Mexico's most distinguished writers, shared recently [[link removed]] about this moment, “This is how I imagined (it). I worked for it.”

So before we get back to work, let’s celebrate for all the chingonas in Mexico, past, present and beyond.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Barajas-Román

Women’s Funding Network

President & CEO

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News from WFN

In an event co-sponsored in part by WFN, the Census Equity Initiative (CEI) will celebrate Pride Month with a funder briefing about LGBTQ inclusion. In 2024, for the first time ever, the Census Bureau will test questions that allow LGBTQ people to identify themselves on the American Community Survey (ACS). Learn more about the work happening, the opportunities for funders to get involved, and what success would mean for LGBTQ people and communities. This briefing is open to funders, philanthropy-serving organizations, and other philanthropic partners.

June 13, 2024 | 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. EDT | Register here [[link removed]]

In case you missed our May webinar on expanding the Child Tax Credit, you can view the recording plus links to additional resources shared during the webinar here [[link removed]].

News from WFN Members MEMBER EVENTS

How Women Lead is hosting an event where attendees can engage with VCs, founders, and investors as they share their experiences, discuss the challenges they’ve faced, and present actionable strategies for fostering diversity in the VC world. The event will delve into the significance of visibility and influence for queer women and explore how inclusivity fuels innovation and success.

June 12, 2024 | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. PDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Funders For Justice (FFJ) will host a panel discussion featuring FFJ Movement Advisors from across the social justice sector to discuss how Healing Justice (HJ) practices are inherently PIC abolitionist and how they use Healing Justice to fortify their vital work. After the panel, funders and philanthropic consultants working at the intersections of gender-based violence, child sexual abuse (CSA), and youth advocacy will share strategies to create and support safety systems that move beyond criminalization and the carceral system.

June 13, 2024 | 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. PDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Join I Be Black Girl for a day packed with deep belly laughter, soulful music, and joy as they cut the ribbon to officially open the doors of the Anarcha Center. There will be food trucks, face painting, a live DJ, poetry readings, and much more at this family-friendly celebration. I Be Black Girl will continue with additional grand opening festivities including a Community Open House, Yoga in the Courtyard, and a Community Stroll. Learn more about the weekend events here [[link removed]].

June 13, 2024 | 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. CDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Funders are invited to join Return to the Heart Foundation for a funding webinar panel that discusses the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls crisis, the research, and how we must continue to fight for change and justice.

June 17, 2024 | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. PDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Nonprofit organizations budget, record, and report on their finances using a system called Fund Accounting. In this session [[link removed]] of the Equity Succession Planning series by Women's Fund of Western Massachusetts, attendees will learn to read financial statements, discuss building budgets and utilizing them to evaluate results against expectations, and more to improve leadership and management skills.

June 25, 2024 | 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. EDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Opportunities and Resources

Join Funders for LGBTQ Issues to celebrate the release of their twentieth resource tracking report. This event will feature speakers, Dominique Morgan (Fund for Trans Generations at Borealis Philanthropy), Ola Osaze (Trans Justice Funding Project), Allison Scott (Campaign for Southern Equality), Alexander Lee (Funders for LGBTQ Issues), and Sammy Luffy (Funders for LGBTQ Issues).

June 11, 2024 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. EDT | Register here [[link removed]]

As Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders continue to emerge as one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups in the United States, comprising 7.7% of the total population, Why We Lead [[link removed]] addresses a critical gap in research. Through a comprehensive approach encompassing a national survey, this Girls Leadership report delves into the motivations, needs, and barriers faced by AANHPI girls and gender-expansive youth.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced the release of the Report to Congress and the accompanying National Strategy to Improve Maternal Mental Health Care [[link removed]] with recommendations developed by the Task Force on Maternal Mental Health.

Two-thirds of domestic violence survivors report staying longer in an abusive relationship or returning to that relationship due to pressing financial needs. The Center for American Progress has a new report on The State of Safe Leave [[link removed]]. The report analyzes and catalogs the safe leave provisions of state-paid sick time and paid family and medical leave laws as well as state laws providing unpaid leave in connection with violence.

The FrameWorks Institute and Leading for Kids recently released, Collective Caregiving: A Frame for Talking About What Kids and Families Need to Thrive [[link removed]], dedicated to reframing how we think and talk about kids by broadening Americans’ understanding of care. By helping people think about care as collective, inclusive, and expansive, we can move the narrative in a more positive direction.

Job Openings

LANL Foundation [[link removed]] is searching for a new President & Chief Executive Officer. To learn more about the position, click here [[link removed]].

What We're Reading

Who is Claudia Sheinbaum, elected as Mexico's first woman president? — C [[link removed]] BS News [[link removed]]

The Unlikely Women Fighting for Abortion Rights — The New York Times [[link removed]]

Green Wave Gathering inspires activism and solidarity across the Americas — Ipas [[link removed]]

The Rise of Deepfakes Demands Legislative Action — Ms. Magazine [[link removed]]

What We're Watching

Melinda Gates & Women Funding the Fight For Their Own Rights

What We're Listening To

The Business Of... Empowering Women and Girls — The Business of... podcast [[link removed]]​​​​​​​

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