Close the #GenderFundingGap
GiveWomen 2021
Ready to help close the persistent gender funding gap this holiday season? The 2021 GiveWomen guide is a great place to start.
For Giving Tuesday, we’re spotlighting organizations led by and focused on self-identified women and gender-expansive people. These grassroots and small nonprofits are at the forefront of effecting change in our communities, yet their initiatives are chronically under-resourced.
Please consider supporting their critical work by clicking on the “Donate” buttons below. Thank you for your generosity!
Want to make a bigger impact?
Challenge your friends and family to match your donation(s).
Post about the organization(s) you’re supporting and the #GiveWomen campaign on social media (download infographic).
The 47,449 organizations dedicated to women and girls in the US received only 1.9% of charitable giving in 2018 (Indiana University’s Women’s Philanthropy Institute).
ACCESS Reproductive Justice
ACCESS Reproductive Justice removes barriers to sexual and reproductive health care and builds the power of Californians to demand health, justice and dignity.
API Equality – Northern California
API Equality – Northern California (APIENC) builds transgender, nonbinary and queer Asian and Pacific Islander power by inspiring and training grassroots leaders, transforming values from scarcity to abundance, and partnering with organizations to sustain a vibrant movement ecosystem.
Black Women Organized for Political Action’s Training Institute for Leadership Enrichment
Black Women Organized for Political Action’s Training Institute for Leadership Enrichment provides recruitment, training and skills-building programs to develop and incubate a generation of African American women leaders, so that these women are represented at local and national decision-making tables.
Disability Justice Culture Club
Disability Justice Culture Club is a collective of disabled and/or neurodivergent queer people of color operating out of East Oakland/Chochenyo Ohlone land that centers the lives of QTBIPOC in its organizing efforts.
Embraced Body
Embraced Body centers embodied disability justice praxis for healing, artistic and social justice spaces to create collective healing for all bodies, including QTBIPOC disabled folks and other people who struggle to gain access to this critical work.
Roots of Labor Birth Collective
Roots of Labor Birth Collective is a coalitionary collective of birthworkers and full-spectrum support advocates, based in Oakland on Chochenyo and Karkin Ohlone lands, that supports BIQTPOC in every stage of reproductive life, centering their power and celebrating their families.