From Women's Funding Network <[email protected]>
Subject WFN Above The Fold
Date November 8, 2022 7:10 PM
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// A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT & CEO // NOVEMBER 8, 2022

Vote like a Feminist

Dear Colleagues,

Today is election day in the United States, so I will be short and to the point: vote.

This election is critical to the health and wellbeing of women, girls, and gender non-binary people. Bring your mom, your neighbor, your boss, and her neighbor, to the polls and make your vote equal a bold stand for a future that is rooted in values of equality, justice, and love.

Thank you for all you do to build collective power in our communities.

Onward,

Elizabeth Barajas-Román

Women’s Funding Network

President & CEO

WFN Member News Learn more about WFN Members [[link removed]]

Texas Women’s Foundation has been working to further engage Latinas in philanthropy, as well as expand resources for local organizations whose mission is to empower, educate and support Latinas across North Texas. In 2019, they established the H100 Latina Giving Circle [[link removed]]. This past week, the Hispanic 100 (H100) Latina Giving Circle [[link removed]] awarded $115,000 in grants to 30 North Texas area nonprofits serving the needs of Latina women and girls in low- and moderate-income communities. Since 2019, the group has contributed $506,000 to dozens of worthy nonprofit organizations.

Join World Affairs, in collaboration with the Asia Foundation, for an in-person event to mark the launch of Scott MacMillan's new book "Hope Over Fate: Fazel Hasan Abed and the Science of Ending Global Poverty", the panel will discuss the importance of hope, innovative approaches and holistic support for people in crisis. November 14, 2022 | 6:00pm-8:00pm | World Affairs Auditorium (SF) | Register [[link removed]]



Rise Up is hiring a full-time Program Coordinator for California. This new position will coordinate Rise Up’s programming and lead grantmaking in California. Learn more about the position [[link removed]].

Opportunities and Resources

November is Native American Heritage Month [[link removed]] and Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) [[link removed]]’s communications toolkit [[link removed]] helps partners demonstrate solidarity and support for Indigenous Peoples through their public-facing communications.

The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy's latest report, A Ripple, Not a Wave: Comparing the Last Decade of Foundation Funding for Migrant Communities and Movements [[link removed]], features new data about funders’ participation in pro-immigrant and pro-refugee philanthropic spaces.

The Council on Criminal Justice, Justice System Disparities Black-White National Imprisonment Trends, 2000 to 2020 [[link removed]], reports research about the gap between Black and White state imprisonment rates over the first two decades of the 21st century.

This summer, Collective Power for Reproductive Justice interns worked for organizations across the country, supporting grassroots groups mobilizing to combat state-level bans, strengthen abortion funding and meet community needs such as education on medical abortion and transportation to clinics. Meet the four members of the 2022 cohort who will share what they worked on this summer, what they learned, and answer your questions. November 14, 2022 | 7:00pm EST | Register [[link removed]]

Hispanics in Philanthropy in partnership with A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities is hosting a study tour focusing on Atlanta (GA), Selma & Montgomery (AL) from November 15-17 to advance their network's Black & Brown solidarity in the march for an equitable future. If you are interested in the tour please fill out the interest form here [[link removed]].

Next spring, the 20th Skoll World Forum [[link removed]] will return to Oxford, U.K. and celebrate two decades of transformational social change and the innovators who drive global progress. To join in person from April 12-14, 2023, please submit an interest form [[link removed]]. Applications are open until November 30, 2022. Information about attending online will be available in early 2023.

The Oak Institute for Human Rights [[link removed]] at Colby College in Waterville, Maine is accepting nominations and applications for the 2023 Oak Human Rights Fellowship. The deadline is January 15th, 2023 for nominations, and January 31st, 2023 for completed applications. To view the brochure, click here [[link removed]].

Join the Global Joy Summit [[link removed]] and be inspired by message of the Dalai Lama and the late, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and learn from 30+ renowned joy scientists, spiritual teachers, changemakers, and artists. November 13-16 | Register for this FREE event [[link removed]]

What We're Reading

Black women and the glass cliff: ‘I was supposed to bring some kind of Black Girl Magic’. — Fortune [[link removed]]

Men forget to mind their manners when dealing with powerful women. - The Guardian [[link removed]]

I’m an adoptive parent. Here’s why it feels different right now. — Motherwell [[link removed]]

Half the World Has a Clitoris. Why Don’t Doctors Study It? - The New York Times [[link removed]]

What We're Watching

'While women need to be at the center of this fight, it is an issue that impacts all of us' — This abortion-rights advocate is telling men to stop sitting on the sidelines & take a stand for reproductive freedom

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