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BWF joins Philanthropy’s Promise

The Boston Women’s Fund, Inc.

“Philanthropy’s Promise” Statement

The Boston Women’s Fund (BWF) is a progressive foundation that supports community based organizations and grassroots initiatives run by women and girls in order to create a society based on racial, economic and social justice. We strive for a world free of racism, sexism, poverty and other oppressions.

At least 95% of our grants support low-income women; women of color; women with disabilities; lgbtq community; immigrant women; elder women and girls who are working to create a society based on racial, economic, and social justice. The Boston Women’s Fund raises money from a broad base of donors across economic backgrounds to provide grants and develop programs that strengthen the grassroots initiatives and leadership of women and girls.

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Join the Allocations Committee!

Learn more about grassroots organizations in Greater Boston, and help the Boston Women’s Fund decide who to fund for the upcoming year.  Join our Allocations Committee!  Committee members read proposals, conduct site visits, and decide who gets funding.  If you are interested, please contact Amy Leung, Program Officer, at amy@bostonwomensfund.org.  The orientation is in March and committee meetings are in April and May.

Look for more about the allocations committee in our upcoming Our Voices newsletter.

Allocation Committee Spring 2011
Allocation Committee Spring 2011

Breaking Down Doors – Presented by the Jasmine Asian Women’s Giving Circle

Jasmine Asian Women Giving Circle presents…

Breaking Down Doors

A Display of Raw Talent, Strength, and Excitement

Saturday, October 15 2pm-4pm (doors open at 1pm)
Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church
1555 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139

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Message from the Executive Director

Dear Friends and Community Members,

Our success within the world of philanthropy hinges on our founders’ initial commitment to strengthen the leadership of women’s and girls’ grassroots organizing and advocacy efforts. Their vision to reach out primarily to women philanthropists for capital as leverage in realizing racial, economic and social justice drives us to be the best in whatever we can achieve. It remains our firm belief that women’s struggles for social change historically impacts the whole community: family, friends, neighborhood, and society in general. Our recent grants to twenty community-based women’s and girls’ organizations sets in motion this belief. Continue reading Message from the Executive Director

Executive Director Addresses the Influence of Women in Philanthropy

Josefina Vázquez, the Boston Women’s Fund’s Executive Director recently returned from New York City where she was invited to participate in the Miss Hall’s School’s 16th Annual Philanthropic Roundtable discussion on The Changing Face of Philanthropy: The Emerging Influence of Women Donors.

Head of School Jeannie Norris commented on Josefina’s participation, “Thank you, Josefina.  People loved what you said, and we are very grateful to you!”

Josefina served as one of five panelists participating in the discussion (and the only grassroots, social justice representative!).  The other panelists included: Jennifer Buffett, Philanthropist and President/Co-Chair of the NoVo Foundation; Karen Osborne, President of The Osborne Group and former Trinity College Vice President; Catherine B. Reynolds, Chair and CEO of the Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation; and Christine Zachai, Principal of Forward Philanthropy.

The Philanthropic Roundtable has been meeting annually since it was established in 1997 to raise the level of discourse on women and philanthropy.  This is not the first time Vázquez has been invited. Each year a small group of women and men, with both extensive and profound experience in philanthropy, come together to share their beliefs and insights. The conversation is subsequently published and mailed to thousands each year, thus generating robust response and dialogue.