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WEEKLY NEWS // FEBRUARY 5, 2026 In recognition of Black History Month, WFN Board Chair, Ada Williams Prince, reflects on Afrofuturism, trust, and what it will take for philanthropy to fully resource Black women’s leadership. Dear Colleagues, Black History Month calls us not only to remember, but to imagine—and to design what comes next. Ada Williams Prince News from WFN
WFN NEW MEMBERS & 2026 MEMBERSHIP RENEWALSOur network thrives on the strength and diversity of our members. Please join us in welcoming to the network new WFN members:
Please also join us in appreciating WFN members who have renewed 2026 membership since our last newsletter:
If you are interested in joining as a new member or renewing your current membership, please let us know.
CALL FOR WFN BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOMINATIONSThe Women's Funding Network seeks nominations of qualified candidates to serve on our volunteer governing body. The board seeks nominees who are deeply committed to gender justice, energized by complexity, and ready to leverage their influence, networks, and resources in service of collective action. Nominations will begin being considered on March 1, 2026, but interested candidates are encouraged to apply at any time. Learn more here.
WFN EVENTSJoin this 4-part virtual series to understand why building transnational solidarity and grounding in internationalism is essential in the present global moment of political crisis and rising authoritarianism. Hear from movement and philanthropic leaders around the world on how they have continued to advance their visions under challenging conditions. While live, online participation is encouraged. This series is hosted by Thousand Currents and co-hosted with The Donors of Color Network, Solidaire Network, Resource Generation, EDGE Funders Alliance, Women Moving Millions, Women's Funding Network, Women Donors Network, and The Human Rights Funders Network. March 3-12, 2026 | 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. CST | Register here
WFN MEMBER SPOTLIGHTWFN launched the Member Spotlight Campaign last month to celebrate the diversity and impact of our network while building stronger connections across our community. This month, we are pleased to introduce a new member, African Women for Change Network (AFNet), based in Columbus, Ohio. African Women for Change Network (AFNet) supports women leaders around the globe through programs that empower and foster their efforts in helping the underprivileged while developing their communities. Founded in 2023, AFNet is dedicated to reshaping women’s lives through education, networking, and economic empowerment. They support women who are giving back to their communities in a positive way. We welcome Mercy Dahn Blyden, Executive Director, and her team to the network. News from WFN Members
MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTSJustice + Joy National Collaborative released their Envisioning New Structures Fellowship Research Report. The Envisioning New Structures (ENS) Research Fellowship was created to center the voices, leadership, and expertise of girls and gender-expansive young people of color as researchers, storytellers, and advocates for mental health justice. This report focuses on the findings from their fellowship. The W.K. Kellogg Foundation announced the semifinalists to its "How We Heal: Films that connect us, stories that renew us" -- a nationwide short film lab elevating powerful stories about racial healing. It highlights how cinematic storytelling can build understanding and strengthen connection because while our lived experiences may differ, our futures our linked. The 10 semifinalists were selected by a group of respected film industry leaders. The Haitian Women’s Collective announced its new Fund for Haitian Women, the very first feminist fund dedicated to supporting women-led organizations working to ensure the safety, dignity, education, and livelihoods of women and girls across Haiti. They invite grantmaking institutions and individuals to support a grassroots Haitian women-created, community-led fund as the country continues to grapple with an ongoing humanitarian crisis. If you are interested in partnering or learning more about their work, contact them through this online form or visit their website.
MEMBER EVENTSJoin Elluminate's upcoming Elluminating Conversations Webinar with Lori Cohen (Pact, CEO) on "Turning Awareness into Action: Protecting Children from Sexual Exploitation & Trafficking." Human trafficking is not a distant or rare crime—it is happening in our communities, evolving rapidly with technology, and demanding informed action. From high-profile cases dominating the headlines to the hidden realities affecting children and families, the need for education, prevention, and survivor-centered solutions has never been more urgent. February 12, 2026 | 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. EST | Register here Join the Women's Foundation of Minnesota's Young Women’s Initiative of Minnesota as they uplift, speak truth to power, and champion causes identified by the governor-appointed YWI Statewide and Mankato Cabinets. Join for YWI’s young women’s rally in the Capitol Rotunda, as they raise their voices, influence policy, and advocate for a better, more equitable future. March 4, 2026 | 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. CST | Register here Join I Be Black Girl for Legislative Day 2026—a powerful day of advocacy, learning, and community. This event is designed for everyone—whether you're stepping into advocacy for the first time or have long been using your voice for change. Help build collective power to push for policies that center community needs and create a Nebraska where Black people can live wholly and freely. March 4, 2026 | 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. CST | Register here What We're Reading
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