From Women's Funding Network <[email protected]>
Subject WFN Above The Fold
Date February 15, 2022 8:31 PM
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WFN WEEKLY NEWS // FEBRUARY 15, 2022

// FEATURED GUEST PIECE

Your Investments in Black (Girl) Histories are Investments in their Futures

This week's featured guest piece [[link removed]] is from the desk of Dr. Monique W. Morris, President & CEO of Grantmakers for Girls of Color [[link removed]] (G4GC), a WFN member.

Dr. Morris shares her insights on the meaning of Black History Month and the lasting impacts investing more than $10 million in over 200 organizations across 50 states, Washington, D.C., Guam, and Puerto Rico has had for girls and young women of color.

She also highlights G4GC's 2nd annual Black Girl Freedom Week [[link removed]] (Feb. 14-20) happening this week. Hosted by the #1Billion4BlackGirls campaign and Black Girl Freedom Fund, an initiative of Grantmakers for Girls of Color, Black Girl Freedom Week is an annual week-long celebration of, and action for, Black girls, femmes and gender-expansive youth* which amplifies the artistic vision, leadership, and genius of Black girls.

"Noting the roots of Black History Month is important because it elevates the reality that we cannot acknowledge that which we do not know – or remember. Black girls have long been some of the nation’s most clear and consistent articulators of justice in the U.S. For generations, Black girls have been active in social movements, innovation, and enterprises that advance access to institutions, structures, and visions that lead to their liberated futures. Knowing about this history is critical to understanding the importance of Sankofa, a West African principle that insists on the notion that the past informs the future."

Read Dr. Morris' featured guest piece [[link removed]] to get inspired on the lasting impacts investing in girls of color can have, or use G4GC's Social Media Toolkit [[link removed]] to join them online this week to celebrate #BlackGirlFreedomWeek.

Learn More About Black Girl Freedom Week [[link removed]] WFN Membership Renewals

We know that our network is only as strong as the people who are a part of it. Join us in appreciating our latest 2022 new and renewing members. If you have questions about membership or would like additional information, contact us [mailto:[email protected]].

Channel FoundationChicago Foundation for WomenJeannette Rankin Women's Scholarship FundMaine Women's FundPro MujerThe Asia FoundationThe Community Foundation of San Luis Obispo CountyThe Women's Foundation of ColoradoThe Women's Foundation of the SouthThe Women's Fund of Central OhioUrgent Action Fund for Women's Human RightsValentine FoundationVidaAfrolatinaW.K. Kellogg FoundationWomen's Foundation for a Greater MemphisWomen's Foundation for the State of ArizonaWomen's Foundation of Greater Saint LouisWomen's Foundation of MississippiWomen's Fund for the Fox Valley RegionWorking for Women WFN Member News

Carly Hare will be stepping down [[link removed]] as Coalition Catalyst/National Director at CHANGE Philanthropy on February 18, 2022. Carly has been a part of the CHANGE Philanthropy family for more than 12 years, going back to the Joint Affinity Groups (JAG) days, and she has led the coalition for the last seven years.

CHANGE Philanthropy has launched the 2022 Diversity [[link removed]] Among Philanthropic Professionals [[link removed]] (DAPP) survey to help the philanthropic community better understand its workforce and leadership. Sign up your foundation here [[link removed]] by March 11.

The Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR), with Foundation CHANEL and Pivotal Ventures, a Melinda French Gates company, will host the Power+ Summit [[link removed]] on April 27 - 28, 2022, to accelerate women's power and influence in society. WFN President and CEO, Elizabeth Barajas-Román, will be speaking.

Congratulations to the Women's Fund of Rhode Island who won the Nonprofit Innovation Lab $5000 Public Choice Award [[link removed]]! Chief Executive Officer, Kelly Nevins, was broadcast on RI PBS as she delivered her proposal for a new program called Women Leading in Government. To watch, click here [[link removed]].

Please help us welcome the Texas Women's Foundation's new President & CEO, Michelynn "Miki" Woodward! A 25-year business and social-impact veteran, she has dedicated her career to championing equity, cultural diversity, and social justice. Woodard’s vast equity, cultural diversity and social justice experience will be vital to helping TXWF advance policies and programs that improve economic security and leadership opportunities for TX women and girls. Learn more here [[link removed]].

One of our collaborative grantees, Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness, and their incredible Nutokehkikemit (teacher) and Passamaquoddy Icon, Geo, is featured in the first season of Getting Curious With Jonathan Van Ness [[link removed]], now streaming on Netflix.

Take a deep dive into answering questions about the gender binary and nonconformity on Episode 3:

“ Can We Say Bye-Bye to the Binary [[link removed]]?”

Opportunities and Resources

The Wallace Foundation released 3 episodes of their new podcast series focused on social and emotional learning, “Let’s Talk Social and Emotional Learning.” [[link removed]-(sel)-podcast.aspx?utm_source=The+Wallace+Foundation&utm_campaign=fc9f70cd3d-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_01_14_04_03&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_59ab24ca7b-fc9f70cd3d-221201546]

SoCal Grantmakers has announced the call for applications for their inaugural 2022 [[link removed]] evolve [[link removed]] Executives and Trustees Network. This peer-learning program brings select foundation leaders and trustees to provide a unique professional learning experience centered around leading with authenticity. Application deadline is Thursday, February 24th.

Queer The Lens has launched the national LGBTQIA+ photo & video industry survey [[link removed]], which aims to understand the needs of the community so they can help ensure folks are getting the support that they need to succeed.

Responses to the survey will be accepted until April 30, 2022.

The Wallace Foundation has released a new study, A Place to be Heard; a Space to Feel Held: Black Perspectives on Creativity, Trustworthiness, Welcome and Well-Being–Finding [[link removed]], which suggests that Black communities most value arts experiences that celebrate their creativity, support self-care, earn trust and foster a sense of belonging.

Join The Chronicle of Philanthropy for their virtual event, How to Make Virtual Events Accessible to People With Disabilities [[link removed]] to get detailed guidance from experts on how to create accessible event communications, budget for accessibility improvements, and foster an organizational culture that values and prioritizes inclusive events.

February 24, 2022 | 2 PM ET | Register here [[link removed]]

Join Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP) and EPIP Chicago Chapter for Philanthropology™ [[link removed]], a 3-module social justice grounding in philanthropy. In order to use philanthropy to effect change, it is crucial that new practitioners in the sector understand its context, history, and challenges. Philanthropology™, first developed by EPIP in 2012 and revised in 2021, responds to this need with a curriculum that includes both academic and practitioner perspectives in an in-depth critical study of philanthropy and social justice created for and informed by the next generation of inclusive grantmakers. To learn more, click here [[link removed]].

The United Nations Global Compact is hosting Target Gender Equality Li [[link removed]] ve [[link removed]] on March 15, 2022. The virtual event will convene business leaders from across the globe with leaders from government, civil society, academia, and the United Nations to discuss how the private sector can accelerate gender equality, disrupt bias and unlock leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation to tackle the world’s greatest challenges. To learn more and purchase tickets, click here [[link removed]].

Listen to How Women Inspire: Invest, Lead, Give, a weekly podcast by How Women Lead. Each Wednesday, join How Women Lead’s CEO Julie Castro Abrams as she hosts special guests who share stories on how women lead and how their leadership opens the doors for the greater value of opportunities for others. Catch the first 3 episodes here. [[link removed]]

Hispanics In Philanthropy las launched early bird registration for their 2022 Annual Leadership Conference, Our People, Our Story: Nuestro Futuro. [[link removed]] The upcoming conference is set to convene social sector and nonprofit leaders, advocates, and policymakers for inclusive discussions that challenge the status quo and influence philanthropy to better serve Latino communities. Register by March 22, 2022 to secure early-bird pricing, after that, prices will go up by $100 for Full Access and $40 for Virtual-Only.

June 7-9, 2022 | Biltmore Hotel Miami Coral Gables, Miami, FL | Register here [[link removed]]

What We're Reading

Billie Jean King tossed the coin at the Super Bowl to mark the 50th anniversary of sports gender equality legislations Title IX. - People [[link removed]]

As President Biden is set to fulfill his promise to nominate a Black woman justice to the Supreme Court, Black women in the legal profession talk about the significance of the moment. — NPR [[link removed]]

The women’s employment crisis is far from over—and January’s jobs report proves it. — Fortune [[link removed]]

Systems thinking can help end practices that harm women worldwide. — Tech Crunch [[link removed]]

What We're Watching

WATCH: ‘Learn their names and their stories’ — UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie is drawing attention to the courage of Afghan women and advocating for their safer future.

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