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 A LETTER FROM THE WFN  // March 21, 2023

From the Desk of Mirenda Meghelli
 

 
 

Dear Colleagues,

We’re reminded every day of the power of our network. Last week, we heard a great example from Anna Beth Gorman, CEO of the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas, that I wanted to share.

This month, a state senator introduced a bill, SB71, attempting to end affirmative action in Arkansas, which made national headlines. “It would have a profound effect on our actual work, our ability to work with state and local governments, and impact the economic mobility of women and people of color,” said Anna Beth. Unfortunately, the Women's Foundation of Arkansas has never engaged in formal lobbying and weren’t sure what steps they could take to fight this problematic bill. She reached out to the WFN Executive Leaders Listserv asking for help in understanding how the organization could navigate lobbying without jeopardizing their nonprofit status. “Our experience is one that I imagine many smaller funds could find themselves in,” she said.

Jo Giles, Executive Director of the Women’s Fund of Omaha, stepped up to help. Over the phone, she walked Anna Beth through some immediate steps. A few days later, the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas had formally retained a lobbyist who informed legislators about the bill’s impact. The bill is still in committee, hopefully to soon be defeated. “We’re happy to share the valuable lessons learned over the years of our advocacy journey. We’ve gained knowledge from other members, such as The Women’s Foundation of Colorado. Our WFN is powerful,” Jo said.

If your organization could use more guidance in legislative advocacy, I recommend taking these steps:

  • Join the WFN Advocacy and Public Policy peer community and Executive Leaders peer community and take advantage of the related monthly calls, listservs, and resources
  • Explore Bolder Advocacy’s Resource Library, Trainings and Events, and their free technical assistance phone and email hotlines
  • Plan on attending WFN’s Feminist Funded ’23: Legislative Conference and Feminist Foreign Policy Convening in Washington, DC. It will be an opportunity to learn from policy experts and each other, with U.S. women’s funds being able to meet directly with their Congressional representatives and global guests to connect with government officials about the impact of policies across the globe.

We love hearing stories of the myriad ways our network can share knowledge and support one another. After all, we’re stronger together.

In solidarity,
Mirenda Meghelli
Director of Policy and Programs at the Women's Funding Network

 
 
 
 

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Global Fund for Women is currently hiring for two positions. To learn more, click here.
Vice President, Brand & Culture
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VidaAfrolatina has released their Launch Report, a look into their journey over the last four years of funding exclusively, Black and Afro-descendant women-led organizations in Latin America. To read the report, click here.

 
 
 

Opportunities and Resources

 
 

Launched on March 21, 2023, the $250 million Yield Giving Open Call is an initiative focused on elevating organizations working with people and in places experiencing the greatest need in the United States: communities, individuals, and families with access to the fewest foundational resources and opportunities. The registration period is now open. 

Learn More and Apply Here
 

Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) is hosting a webinar, Building Immigrant Women's Economic Power. With wage inequality impacting the ability of women – particularly women of color – to receive fair compensation for their labor, GCIR is hosting a discussion on strategies for supporting the economic empowerment of immigrant and refugee women. Given the particular workforce complications that can arise in relation to immigration status – and the potential impact of the termination of DACA workforce authorizations on hundreds of thousands of individuals – this session will focus on entrepreneurial strategies as well as labor union efforts to improve economic opportunity. 

March 29, 2023 | 10:00am - 11:00am PST | Register here

Registration is now open for the second installment of Funders for Justice's 2023 member learning series, Introduction to Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) Abolition by Rachel Herzing. Participants will learn basics about this political orientation and its application. The workshop is designed for people who are new to PIC abolition but is open to anyone interested in the topic; experienced folks are also welcome to participate for a refresher. 

March 28, 2023 | 12:00pm PST | Register here

 
 
 

What We're Reading

 

Florida Republican's Bill Would Ban Young Girls From Discussing Their Periods In School. - HuffPost

 
 

Patricia Schroeder, Feminist Force in Congress, Dies at 82. - The New York Times

 
 
 

To tackle the pushback on gender equality, foster and fund inclusive feminist movements. - UN Women

 

Women Of The Year. - USA Today

 
 

What We're Watching

 

During Women’s History Month 2023, NowThis’ miniseries ‘Black Women Are The Blueprint’ is engaging Black women leaders in conversation about how their lived experiences inform and empower the work they do in their respective industries.

Every week, the conversations are broadcast via Instagram Live, with questions from the viewers featured at the end. Leah Thomas is an environmental justice advocate and author. She shares what sparked her passion for environmentalism, how systemic racism fuels environmental injustice, and how we can work together to support lasting solutions to our planet’s problems.

 
 
 
 

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