Organization
Women Donors Network
San Francisco, CAMission
Part 1: women donors network is a community with a purpose - together we connect, learn, and take action to further our shared vision of a more just, equitable, and sustainable world. Wdn builds community among women donors, develops individual women donors to be their most powerful selves, supports the field with bedrock funding that shifts power and resources to communities, and incubates high-impact initiatives that seek to create lasting systemic change. - Part 3: women donors network advances a just, equitable, and sustainable world through the power of philanthropy, women's leadership, and collective and individual action.
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Website: http://WWW.WOMENDONORS.ORG
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Phone: 4158141333
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Principal Officer: DONNA P HALL
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EINEIN: 050542397
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Revenue: $21,849,859
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Assets: $11,762,739
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Expenses: $14,585,259
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Women Donors Network
PO Box 2930
San Francisco,
CA
94126
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Categories Women serving women and girls
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Grantmaking initiatives: wdn funded 92 organizations through its grantmaking program in 2021. Our grantmaking centered racial justice and gender justice and grantmaking activities included a collaborative funding initiative to support black-led movement building; funding for the emergent fund, which wdn co-founded and which models participatory grantmaking and intersectional, liberation values and resources rapid-response organizing led by black, indigenous and people of color leaders; as well as strategic funding through three initiatives called impact collectives, which are designed to help the organization's donors learn and fund collaboratively in three overarching strategic areas, including a safe and sustainable future, participation and representation, and opportunity and equality. Wdn also made grants to support access to abortion care and to support community-led response efforts in Louisiana and texas following hurricane ida.
Reflective democracy campaign: the campaign continued to investigate and illuminate the demographics of elected officials and candidates in the United States, and to make this data available to the public through its website, infographics, and reports, including new analysis of the underrepresentation of asian american and pacific islander people in elected office. During 2021, the campaign also made grants to 8 organizations that are building community power and working to preserve democratic institutions and democracy.
Educational programs for women philanthropists: