"The pandemic provides us with a unifying moment to think about how we might create a national care infrastructure that supports women; one that is accessible, regardless of income; and that everybody can tap into.” -C. Nicole Mason

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We are continuing to push for bigger, bolder structural changes that will support the long-term economic well-being of women and families. We recently sat down with Melinda Gates' investment and incubation firm Pivotal Ventures to discuss our vision for a reimagined economy.

Together, with our partners Ai-jen Poo, Caring Across the Generations; Fatima Goss Graves, National Women’s Law Center; Katie Bethell, PL+US; and Jason Towns, TechStars Future of Longevity Accelerator, we voiced the need for improved caregiving infrastructure to support a gender-equitable economic recovery. You can help us improve the care economy and get women back to work.

Thanks to the generous support of donors like you, we are closer than ever to reaching our $100,000 end of year giving goal! It's not too late to double your impact—give today for a matched donation that will enable us to push for bold policies that will help get women back to work in 2021.

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Hear IWPR President and CEO C. Nicole Mason join our partners in sharing why federal funding for child care and support for caregivers is critical to getting women back to work.

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