Press Release: Grassroots Feminist Organizations Demand Accountability and Action for Global Gender Justice
Newly Launched Feminist Accountability Initiative Will Complement the United Nations’ Generation Equality Forum to Connect Funding and Commitments to Community-Led Advocacy Download the press release…
Black History Month 2023: Celebrating #EverydayFeminists in Philanthropy
Join Global Fund for Women this Black History Month as we highlight brilliant Black women leaders who are disrupting philanthropy and development, moving money, and…
Announcing The Everyday Feminist by Latanya Mapp Frett
We have some big news! Global Fund for Women President and CEO Latanya Mapp Frett has written a new book, The Everyday Feminist: The Key to Sustainable Social Impact-Driving Movements We Need Now More than Ever. Order your copy today!
Annual Report 2022
Global Fund for Women offers flexible funding and support to fuel collective action and create meaningful change that will last beyond our lifetimes. Explore our Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Report for more information about the past year’s accomplishments, financial information, and a list of our Board of Directors.
Introducing the Co-Design Partners of the Feminist Accountability Process for the Generation Equality
Global Fund for Women is thrilled to announce the 21 Co-Design Partners of the Feminist Accountability Process for the Generation Equality.
Black Philanthropy Month: Interview with Two Black Feminist Philanthropic Leaders
Black communities are creating solutions to problems that affect everyone. Hakima Abbas of Black Feminist Fund and Shonda Brooks of Global Fund for Women discuss a Black feminist approach to philanthropy and actions to give Black to give back for Black Philanthropy Month and beyond.
Gender Justice in Afghanistan Is Non-Negotiable
We spoke to an Afghan activist for girls’ rights to understand what life is like under the Taliban, how to support feminist activists there, and what’s at stake for women and girls in the region.
Introducing Our Fourth Cohort of Artist Changemakers
We are celebrating and honoring the deeply creative, political, and intersectional work of three queer artists for Pride Month 2022. At a time when LGBTQ people are facing increased prejudice and persecution, the Artist Changemaker Advisory Council nominated this cohort to highlight how queer people have led the way in movements for justice around the world.