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Changing the Climate: Why Women's Perspectives Matter

The Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO) invites you to join Mary Fridley, director of development, and Cate Owren, the sustainable development program coordinator, for an informal presentation and conversation about "Changing the Climate: Why Women's Perspectives Matter."

Levi Strauss Foundation (Associate Member)

Consistent with the heritage and values of the company, the grant-making programs of Levi Strauss & Co. and the Levi Strauss Foundation seek to alleviate poverty on behalf of women and youth in communities around the world where our employees and our contractors' employees live and work.

For over 50 years the foundation’s grantmaking has supported innovative and risk-taking social change initiatives. Levi Strauss & Co.'s history of philanthropy dates back to the earliest days of the company – more than 150 years.

James A. & Faith Knight Foundation (Associate Member)

We feel that programs that understand and specifically serve the needs of women and girls have the best chance to improve communities. In addition, national studies have found that less than 7% of the philanthropic dollar goes to programs that are focused on women and girls.

For these reasons, we fund programs that:

  • increase economic self-sufficiency for women and girls,
  • effect public policy and advocacy in support of women and girls, and
  • address the issues of human rights and equality of women in our communities.

The Women's Foundation of California

The Women's Foundation of California is the only statewide public foundation that is investing in women and girls throughout California to create a more just and equitable society. Since 1979, the Foundation has awarded more than $22 million in grants to over 1,200 community-based organizations in every region of our diverse state.

The Women's Foundation of California invests in five areas that we believe are central to achieving equity for women and girls

Fund for Global Human Rights, Women's Rights Fund

The Women's Rights Fund enables the Fund for Global Human Rights to highlight the work of more than eighty women’s rights grantees; underscore the connection between legal, economic and social discrimination against women throughout the world; and attract new financial resources to the Fund—enabling us to expand our grant-making on the range of critical human rights issues affecting women’s everyday lives.

Fondo Centroamericano de Mujeres | Central American Women's Fund

Our vision is a Central America in which young women are guaranteed
their right to physical and emotional integrity, to economic justice
and to participate as leaders in making decisions that will affect
their lives and their communities.

By bringing groups of young women from diverse communities and
cultures throughout Central America together, the Fund contributes to
the construction of a regional movement that seeks new and creative
solutions to problems young women face in their communities.

Women's Fund of Miami-Dade County

Women's Fund has awarded over $2 million to more than 225 projects serving thousands of women and girls and has played an important role in encouraging the development of more programs designed with the need of women and girls in mind and strengthening existing gender-specific programs.

Central American Women's Fund | Fondo Centroamericano de Mujeres

Our vision is a Central America in which young women are guaranteed their right to physical and emotional integrity, to economic justice and to participate as leaders in making decisions that will affect their lives and their communities.

By bringing groups of young women from diverse communities and cultures throughout Central America together, the Fund contributes to the construction of a regional movement that seeks new and creative solutions to problems young women face in their communities.

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