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// A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT & CEO // JULY 8, 2022
Our Power is in Our Connection
Dear Colleagues,
In these challenging times, I’m honored and inspired to be in conversation with all of you. Our coalition’s pledge [[link removed]] is just the beginning in our effort to move billions of dollars and countless hours of expertise to advance the fight for reproductive justice for all around the world.
Throughout the past year, the WFN team has been part of talks with President Biden’s Gender Policy Council, sharing your learnings as local feminist funders about the policy changes that make the biggest impact on girls, women, and non-binary people. Our role is to connect your successes so that they can be enshrined on the national level. The WFN team is also partnering with NCRP and the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) to bring you the most up-to-date, comprehensive, data on reproductive justice funding. This powerful collaboration will help you identify gaps and clarify the opportunities for bold action. More soon.
In dark times, it’s a joy to stand in collaboration with such strong and devoted partners. It’s encouraging that the Department of health and Human Services just released a new fact sheet [[link removed]] about birth control and abortion rights, and that President Biden recently met with governors [[link removed]] from across the country about how to protect abortion care in their states, and signed an executive order to protect abortion access across states in the U.S.
Women’s Funding Network’s partnerships with you and the White House bolster our shared work and increase our impact. Together, we will continue to innovate and advocate until we assure liberty and justice for all.
Yours with respect and gratitude,
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Barajas-Román
Women’s Funding Network
President & CEO
The Gender Point, a partnership between Women’s Funding Network and the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, was featured in a recent article in MassLive [[link removed]]:
"With the overturning [[link removed]] of the 50-year-old precedent of Roe v. Wade, a landmark case that legalized abortion nationwide, The Gender Point — in partnership by the Women’s Funding Network and the Institute for Women’s Policy Research — determined four groups of people who are most likely to be affected by the Supreme Court decision in Massachusetts, even though abortion rights are still in place within the state."
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Thank you to Fondo Centroamericano de Mujeres - FCAM [[link removed]] for renewing their 2022 WFN Membership, and a hearty welcome to Narda Mamou for joining WFN as our newest individual member.
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Youth Grantmakers in Action [[link removed]] (YGA) is a Strategic Initiative of The Winston-Salem Foundation creates avenues for youth, ages 15–18, to play a meaningful role in philanthropy in Forsyth County. Read their recent blog post for insights into what YGA is all about and why it’s important to support youth-led projects in our communities.
Recent op-ed from the Puerto Rico Women's Foundation on the unique challenges to women's health: "Es momento de actuar por la justicia reproductiva." [[link removed]]
The Fund for Women and Girls – through its community-based and inclusive Grants Allocation Committee – awarded $239,680 in grants to 30 nonprofit organizations [[link removed]] serving the needs of women and girls throughout Chester County.
Please join WFN Member Tuti Scott for her upcoming virtual event, Women&Money Community. This group is comprised of attendees of the Sept 2019 Women&Money Austin event, the Women&Money LinkedIN group, and other colleagues working to shift power systems and move money with a gender, racial and/or climate justice lens. The learning section of this session will be an interactive discussion on the book, The XX Edge, Unlocking Higher returns and Lower Risk by Patience Marime-Ball and Ruth Shaber.
July 13, 2022 | 1:00pm-2:30pm EST | Register here [[link removed]]
Opportunities and Resources
Join United Philanthropy Forum for the 2022 Forum Annual Conference [[link removed]], 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 [[link removed]].
Throughout the year, NBCUniversal News Group and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation will engage the country’s leading voices through coverage to promote racial healing, develop year-long digital content and produce an English and Spanish-language townhall on the National Day of Racial Healing [[link removed]] on Jan. 17, 2023. For more information, please visit dayofracialhealing.org [[link removed]].
What We're Reading
Women, always there for America, are taking a knee this year. — T [[link removed]] he Washington Post [[link removed]]
Advocates struggle with how much they can help with self-managed abortions. — N [[link removed]] PR [[link removed]]
If women don’t reach the C-suite a decade into their career, odds are they never will. — F [[link removed]] ortune [[link removed]]
What it's like to attend Turkey's Quran schools for girls. — N [[link removed]] ational Geographic [[link removed]]
What We're Watching
Last week, Women's Forum gathered their international community in Berlin for an inspiring and impactful Women's Forum Germany. They welcomed 350+ high-level representatives from public institutions, the private sector, and leading international organizations, together with 46 speakers and 30 Youth Ambassadors. With hundreds more joining online, their audience represented nearly 90 countries. Check out the replays of their sessions on YouTube.
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