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Subject WFN Above The Fold
Date October 10, 2022 6:14 PM
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// A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT & CEO // OCTOBER 10, 2022

Let's Change the Trajectory of Gender Equity

Dear Colleagues,

What if, for about the price of your gallon of milk per week, we could change the trajectory of gender equity in the U.S.?

You’re probably not surprised that while the past few years have taken a historic toll on women and girls, a new report by WPI shows that, in the U.S., philanthropic investment remains stagnant at only 92 cents per female per week. Ninety-two cents - or less than 2% of all philanthropic support.

Doing more is not only sensible, it’s achievable, and it’s achievable now. Increasing from 2 percent to a catalytic 10 percent annual investment in women and girls equals $4.88 per person, per week. About 5 dollars a week - we can do this.

That’s why on the International Day of the Girl, we are thrilled to partner with the Women’s Philanthropy Institute to launch a brand new and necessary campaign: Give to Women and Girls Day [[link removed]]. We are honored to be working on this new day of giving, including the United Nations Foundation, Giving Tuesday, the Ms. Foundation, Pivotal Ventures, Philanos, Philanthropy Together, Schusterman Family Philanthropies, Vital Voices, and Women Moving Millions.

I’m inspired and energized by the nearly 50,000 organizations like yours that are dedicated to women and girls and gender non-binary persons across the United States, and others around the world. You are doing vital work for gender equity from infancy to elderhood, covering a range of needs: prenatal care, education, climate and reproductive justice, access to youth sports, safe and affordable housing, gender-based violence, healthcare, breast cancer research, LGBTQ advocacy, criminal justice reform, and so many other critical areas. It thrills me to think about how much more of an impact you can make with resources that matched your efforts.

Thank you for joining us in spreading the word about Give to Women’s and Girls Day (#GiveToWomenAndGirls). A full messaging toolkit is available here [[link removed]]for you to use, with graphics sized for social media and pre-written post ideas.

We hope these resources will help you raise the funds that women’s and girls’ organizations so deeply deserve. Because when all genders thrive, our communities and our planet thrives too.

Yours in Service,

Elizabeth Barajas-Román

Elizabeth Barajas-Román

Women’s Funding Network

President & CEO

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Join us in welcoming Women’s Foundation of Greater Saint Louis’ new Executive Director, Carrie Crompton.

Opportunities and Resources

National Partnership for Women & Families released a new report: Historic Investments in Good Infrastructure Jobs Can't Leave Women Behind [[link removed]].

Join The Nellie Mae Education Foundation for their next #EdEquityTalks event, where you will hear from crucial voices about how we can collectively support communities, schools, teachers, and our young people so that our education system is a system that works for all. Jennifer Berkshire, creator and co-host of the podcast "Have You Heard," will facilitate a discussion featuring educational equity advocate Tina Philibotte and senior policy analyst for Rhode Island KIDS COUNT, Paige Clausius-Parks. Nellie Mae Interim President & CEO Dr. Gislaine N. Ngounou will offer remarks.

October 24, 2022 | 4:00pm EST | Register here [[link removed]]

Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) is hosting a webinar: Building Immigrant & Worker Power in Rural America [[link removed]]. In this session, we will learn from three organizers and movement builders about how they are fighting back against discrimination and the exploitation of immigrant communities while building immigrant and worker power in rural America.

October 18, 2022 | 10:00am-11:00am PDT | Register here [[link removed]]

The Council on Foundations has opened a call for sessions for Leading Locally 2023: The Power of Place-Based and Community Philanthropy [[link removed]]. Leading Locally will bring together community foundations and place-based funders to explore how focusing on place can drive equitable outcomes that create lasting, transformative change. The Conference will be held Tuesday, June 13th to Wednesday, June 14th in Denver, CO.

If you or your networks have any questions, reach out to [[email protected]].

What We're Reading

Women and girls are leading Iran protests, but others are joining from across society. — NBC News [[link removed]]

Climate change heightens threats of violence against women and girls. — UN News [[link removed]]

Women Are Better at Leading Countries Than Men, Survey Respondents Say. — U.S. News & World Report [[link removed]]

Soccer Let Women Down Whether They Spoke Up or Not. — The New York Times [[link removed]]

What We're Watching

The Supreme Court opened its term last Monday with new Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson becoming the first Black woman in U.S. history to hear a Supreme Court case.

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