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Subject WFN Above The Fold
Date May 29, 2025 4:43 PM
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WEEKLY NEWS // MAY 29, 2025

// FROM THE DESK OF PARKER E. FOSTER, FEMINIST PHILANTHROPY RESEARCHER, WOMEN'S FUNDING NETWORK

Reciprocal Research: My Take on Data Sharing

Dear Colleagues,

As we approach our 40th anniversary, we continue to be committed to our purpose around participatory philanthropy that addresses racial and gender inequalities. Given the ever-mounting authoritarianism in the United States and around the world, the Women’s Funding Network is mindful of how we engage in data sharing with our members.

As the Feminist Philanthropy Researcher at WFN, I’m honored to be in community with global organizations that are committed to advancing gender equity. My research approach is centered in a reciprocal, community-based lens. Data sharing, whether about outreach, finances, or grantees, is a collaborative relationship rooted in trust. At WFN, this approach is at the core of our ethos as a global organization.

While we hope to learn more about our members’ programs, we also hope to learn how we can be of service to them. Our interest lies in ensuring that members continue to see value in the Women’s Funding Network and trust that we enact an equity-centered approach to our work.

With that said, I am excited to continue the legacy of feminist philanthropy that supports gender equity movements and hope that you share that excitement and support of our member organizations.

Sincerely,

Parker E. Foster

Women's Funding Network

Feminist Philanthropy Researcher

Feminist Funded ‘25 registration is open

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September 10-11, 2025 in Washington, D.C.

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News from WFN

In the United States, 1 in 4 children live in immigrant families and are facing heightened risks due to the rise of anti-immigrant policies and a hostile political climate. Beginning with the administration’s revocation of the sensitive locations guidance, which previously shielded schools, hospitals, and places of worship from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions, families are feeling more vulnerable and are avoiding seeking medical care, sending their kids to school, and otherwise engaging in their communities.

It is essential that funders committed to the well-being of children and youth respond to these attacks on the rights, safety, and stability of children in immigrant households. Join Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees' webinar [[link removed]] to hear from movement leaders from across the country share the strategies they are using to combat these threats and create the conditions for all children to thrive, including those who live in immigrant families.

May 29, 2025 | 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. PDT | Register here [[link removed]]

News from WFN Members MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS

TIME released its TIME100 Philanthropy 2025 list [[link removed]], which includes Women Moving Millions’ CEO, Sarah Haacke Byrd. Read about Sarah and other influential people shaping the future of giving at a pivotal moment.

Groundswell Fund and Groundswell Action Fund announced a collaboration with Ms. Magazine—the launch of the Gender & Democracy series [[link removed]]. This platform uplifts the strategies, victories, and stories of grassroots leaders advancing a multiracial feminist democracy in the face of rising authoritarianism. It also includes a special episode of Fifteen Minutes of Feminism with Michelle Goodwin, featuring Groundswell CEO, Yamani Yansá Hernandez [[link removed]].

Applications are open for The Fund for Women and Girls' new high school program, VOTE16 PA [[link removed]]. Participants will collaborate with organizations and elected officials in advocating for a law that would grant 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote in school board elections. Learn more here [[link removed]] and apply here [[link removed]] by June 15, 2025.

The Valentine Foundation's 2025 Grant Cycle will accept Letters of Interest [[link removed]] (LOIs) from organizations that are advancing the leadership of women and girls from June 30 to August 31. Preview the LOI questions here [[link removed]].

The Women's Foundation of Boston has shared their 2024 Annual Report [[link removed]], spotlighting milestone moments and inspiring stories from their grantee partners, all celebrating a year of impact for women and girls across the state.

Fundación de Mujeres en Puerto Rico's 2024 Annual Report [[link removed]] testifies to the courage, generosity, and unwavering spirit fueling the fight for gender justice in Puerto Rico. Behind every achievement are the voices and dreams of women, girls, and non-binary people weaving new possibilities. Read the report in English [[link removed]] or Spanish [[link removed]].

MEMBER EVENTS

Join the Washington Area Women's Foundation for their next #AskHer event [[link removed]] as they celebrate the leadership and resilience of APIA women and girls, and explore how local leaders are advancing equity through policy change, direct services, grassroots organizing, and cross-community coalition building.

May 29, 2025 | 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. EDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Join the Women's Foundation for the State of Arizona for the 2025 Youth Summit [[link removed]], which invites young people 13-24 years old from across Arizona to engage with the most urgent issues facing human rights, healing justice, and environmental advocacy.

May 31, 2025 | 9:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. MST | Register here [[link removed]]

Join Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Annie E. Casey Foundation, and Goodnation Foundation for a virtual roundtable [[link removed]] on ending poverty in the U.S. National and place-based funders and key experts from across the country will discuss how to advance concrete, tested approaches for reducing poverty and explore opportunities for collaboration.

June 4, 2025 | 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. EDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Join The Women’s Fund Miami-Dade's Advocacy 106 Training [[link removed]]. Attendees will learn from experts in the field of advocacy and government affairs. Learn to speak up on community issues by learning or sharpening necessary skills and strategies to be successful advocates, while adhering to 501(c)(3) “lobbying activity” regulations.

June 5, 2025 | 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Reserve a spot for a session of The Women's Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation's Appointed Civic Leadership Academy [[link removed]], featuring keynote speakers, a session on "The Structure of Local Government", a discussion on "Being the Only Woman in the Board Room", and a panel on civic boards in the Planning, Zoning and Economic Development sector.

June 7, 2025 | 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. EDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Join The Haitian Women's Collective for an evening of community, advocacy, and impact at the Haitian Women’s Collective 2025 Fundraiser [[link removed]]. Help raise vital funds for the First Feminist Fund in Haiti and launch their Ambassador’s Program to further empower and uplift Haitian women and families.

June 21, 2025 | 7:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. EDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Opportunities and Resources

Join Narrative Research Lab (NRL) and MediaJustice for a webinar [[link removed]] to discuss the censorship of immigrant activists and the suppression of community advocates through tech and media. Hear a conversation on how forms of censorship and other impacts of immigration enforcement are part of a troubling trend of stifling dissent and silencing powerful stories.

May 30, 2025 | 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. EDT | Register here [[link removed]]

Do you know any Latin American organizations doing transformative work to prevent sexual violence against children and adolescents? The LILAS Fund at Hispanics in Philanthropy is offering up to $40,000 USD plus capacity-building support over 24 months. Applications are open until June 27, 2025. Learn about the RFP [[link removed]] and how to submit [[link removed]].

Over 2,400 survivors shared with FreeFrom what they need to find and maintain work. Learn from their expertise to build safer workplaces in the full Survivors at Work [[link removed]] report.

Ascend at the Aspen Institute has released the 2Gen Collaborative Toolkit [[link removed]]. This toolkit is designed for mid-level and senior leaders in nonprofit, philanthropic, and public organizations seeking to strengthen a regional or place-based 2Gen approach. It's tangible guidance for executing 2Gen strategies and mobilizing community-led solutions to improve outcomes for whole families.

The California Endowment is searching for a Vice President, Strategic Communications and Narrative. Learn more and apply here [[link removed]].

me too. International is searching for a Director, Global Initiatives. Learn more and apply here [[link removed]].

What We're Reading

Funding the Future of Care: How Donor Collaboratives Can Support The Care Movement — Forbes [[link removed]]

Cutting aid for girls’ education isn’t just wrong – it’s economically illiterate — The Guardian [[link removed]]

What We're Listening To

Donna and Jennifer — Survivor Stories, from the [[link removed]] Joyful Heart Foundation [[link removed]]

Bleeding with Dignity — Alright, Now What?, from [[link removed]] Canadian Women's Foundation [[link removed]]

What We're Watching

In this ABC7 News segment, Women’s Foundation California and Planned Parenthood California speak out against the Governor’s proposed budget cuts to reproductive health funding, highlighting not just the devastating impact on Medi-Cal-reliant communities, but also the deeper erosion of public trust in democracy when voter-approved measures are undone.

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