This article is a case study of women’s advocacy funders and their network organization, the Women’s Funding Network (WFN). WFN developed in the context of alternative (targeted) private funding sources emerging in the 70s and 80s to support newly formed social action and identity groups, some of whom had been encouraged by federal programs before the Reagan era, but that in those years were also not receiving support from more traditional funders like the United Way and many foundations. The author analyzes the evolution of the network and its member funds from 1985 to 2012 as they struggled for survival in a complex and changing environment, and examines tensions that exist between the ideals of a social-movement organization and its driv...
This Fundher brief is divided into 4 sections. Section 1 looks at the organizational profiles of sur...
Philanthropy is typically hierarchically constructed with an imbalance of power between funders and ...
One of the original microfinance institutions (MFIs) is Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and the founder o...
The central aim of this study is to add necessary insight into what we know about who, what, and how...
This research is a landscape scan of all women’s foundations and funds in the U.S. Women’s foundati...
This is my dissertation research, which is a landscape scan of all women’s foundations and funds in ...
The women's funding movement has contributed to and been a product of women's rights movements aroun...
The focus of AWID's 'Where is the Money for Women's Rights?' research in 2009 was to examine some of...
The report probes into fundamental questions related to resource mobilization and movement-building....
To understand the increased inclusion of women within philanthropy, the Foundation Center partnered ...
This article documents the unique trajectory of the Leeway Foundation and its transition from sole-d...
The debate is classic: should women work within existing institutional systems and organizations to ...
An earlier landscape scan of women’s foundations and funds in the U.S. revealed that they use philan...
Women’s foundations and funds are a powerful force in philanthropy dedicated to women and girls. Re...
This article examines the growing presence and influence of women in American contemporary philanthr...
This Fundher brief is divided into 4 sections. Section 1 looks at the organizational profiles of sur...
Philanthropy is typically hierarchically constructed with an imbalance of power between funders and ...
One of the original microfinance institutions (MFIs) is Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and the founder o...
The central aim of this study is to add necessary insight into what we know about who, what, and how...
This research is a landscape scan of all women’s foundations and funds in the U.S. Women’s foundati...
This is my dissertation research, which is a landscape scan of all women’s foundations and funds in ...
The women's funding movement has contributed to and been a product of women's rights movements aroun...
The focus of AWID's 'Where is the Money for Women's Rights?' research in 2009 was to examine some of...
The report probes into fundamental questions related to resource mobilization and movement-building....
To understand the increased inclusion of women within philanthropy, the Foundation Center partnered ...
This article documents the unique trajectory of the Leeway Foundation and its transition from sole-d...
The debate is classic: should women work within existing institutional systems and organizations to ...
An earlier landscape scan of women’s foundations and funds in the U.S. revealed that they use philan...
Women’s foundations and funds are a powerful force in philanthropy dedicated to women and girls. Re...
This article examines the growing presence and influence of women in American contemporary philanthr...
This Fundher brief is divided into 4 sections. Section 1 looks at the organizational profiles of sur...
Philanthropy is typically hierarchically constructed with an imbalance of power between funders and ...
One of the original microfinance institutions (MFIs) is Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and the founder o...