WEEKLY NEWS // MAY 31, 2022 Dear Colleagues, The small silver lining of the pandemic is that through leveraging investments from larger foundations, government, and other funders, preliminary data suggests that women’s funds not only recovered from initial COVID-19 losses but, on average, showed double-digit growth in operating and grantmaking budgets. Specifically, funds with grantmaking budgets between $100k and $1M saw an average of 43% growth in grantmaking budgets from 2019 to 2022. Healing our communities will take time and purposeful effort. Thankfully, because of you, we are already seeing progress. From legislative work to grassroots fundraising to immediate impact giving, it’s clear that women’s funds are pioneering solutions that have a measurable, sustainable, and life-altering effect. You can read more about the data on how women’s funds are changing the post-pandemic landscape for gender equity in the Stanford Social Innovation Review. In
solidarity, Elizabeth Barajas-Román On April 26th at the Omni Dallas Hotel, Texas Women’s Foundation brought together nearly 600 people to celebrate the Maura Women Helping Women and Young Leader Awards to exemplary trailblazers across Texas. To read more about the event, click here. The Women's Foundation of Alabama has released a new report: Clearing the Path: Galvanizing the Economic Impact of Women. The Wallace Foundation has released a new report: Developing Effective Principals: What Kind of Learning Matters?. The Women's Fund of Winston Salem has launched a new event series, Ideas to Action. Join them for the second event in this series, hosted in partnership with the Black Philanthropy Initiative and Youth Grantmakers in Action: Equity in Education. June 7, 2022 | 6:00pm-7:30pm EST | Register here Matters That Count, the federal election initiative of the Victorian Women's Trust, launched this week, with more than 100 groups of screeners across 55 electorates putting the eight matters that counted before their candidates a week ahead of the election. Read the eight top Matters That Count to Australian Women The Women's Foundation of Colorado has released an updated Statement on Access to Reproductive Health Care, and the importance of including the abortion explicitly in public health campaigns. Join the Women's Fund of Miami-Dade for the June Impact Collaborative: Reproductive Health, Justice, and rights. Definitions, Distinctions, Intersections and Calls to Action. Opportunities and ResourcesWomen's Forum invites any talented young women who are on their way to becoming influential figures in our economies and societies to join their Rising Talents community. Applications close June 1st. To learn more about the opportunity, click here. The Roosevelt Institute and a panel of President Biden's economic advisors will convene for a virtual discussion on the worldview that has shaped the Biden administration’s policy choices, as well as the work that remains to lay the foundation for a more inclusive, resilient economy. June 2, 2022 | 11:00am EST | Register here The 26th annual Celebration of Courage gala, hosted by OutRight Action International, highlights the achievements and advances by activists leading the charge to gain equal rights for LGBTIQ people around the world. Join United Philanthropy Forum for the 2022 Forum Annual Conference, which brings together people from all of the country’s philanthropy associations and networks—philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs) that play a key role in advancing, convening, mobilizing, informing and supporting the field. To register, click here. The National Women's Law Center has released a Resource Hub in response to the leaked draft of The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Visit to find out what actions you can take, and messaging guides. Check out the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy's resource: Funding the Frontlines: A Roadmap to Supporting Health Equity through Abortion Access. What We're ReadingNonprofits Fighting Gender Violence Have Struggled Since Losing Buffetts' Funding. They Urgently Need More Support. Women's Voices Make Businesses Better. What We're WatchingWomen’s Foundation of the South has aired the first episode of its four-part Learn with Us series, which amplifies the Foundation’s vision of a flourishing South, where womxn and girls of color are healthy, doing well financially, and able to determine their own destinies, ensuring that they and their families thrive. A Note on Accessibility: As we incorporate new communications assets, we strive to ensure that the platforms and tools that enable us to share content are accessible to the widest possible audience. We are committed to learning and growing in this area and appreciate any helpful guidance you have to share. Please reach out if you have any tips or requests to make your experience more accessible. |