About “The Uprising of Women in Philanthropy”

The Uprising of Women in Philanthropy tells the inspiring, never-before-told, story of the Global Women’s Funding Movement—considered the women’s movement’s greatest secret—and how it enabled women from all walks of life to harness the power of money to free themselves from oppression.

Brimming with feminist epiphanies, this social justice playbook is an urgent call for women’s collective leadership to guide humanity through the gravest of challenges, overcoming patriarchy’s multi-millennium reign through the uprising of women leaders and philanthropists. Founded during the second-wave women’s movement of the early 1970s, small groups of women across the world, independent of each other, had the same epiphany: it will take a movement of women to raise the money needed to fund women’s freedom.

Since then, the Global Women’s Funding Movement has grown into a global network of radically generous, risk-taking philanthropists who collectively wield financial might to win seismic gender equality victories. The authors document the “Women Effect” that results from gender equality and women’s collective leadership, including improved public health and reproductive justice, expanded public education, stronger democracies, resilient economies, climate recovery and enduring peace. The Global Women’s Funding Movement is guided by its Feminist Funding Principles and, through them, it has innovated the most effective philanthropic practices, including trust-based philanthropy.

The Uprising of Women in Philanthropy is for those interested in focusing the power of philanthropy on leveraging systemic social justice victories and gender equality gains. The long-practiced Feminist Funding Principles imparted by the authors is a recipe for the feminist alchemy needed to transform society for the betterment of all.

About the authors: Written in a collective voice, The Uprising of Women in Philanthropy is also an important human rights document. It offers a roadmap to achieve a thriving democracy. This book marks the first time that women’s rights philanthropists have united, in book form and in one voice, to call for massive investments in women’s rights for social justice change. Undoubtedly, this book will be an essential addition to the works of the few but highly influential feminist collective authorship.

The co-authors came together nearly five years ago to launch this project, with a shared desire to capture the rich history of 50 years of the Global Women’s Funding Movement. Each one has a powerful voice based on their multiple roles as women’s fund leaders, activists and donors, and they have extensive community and/or philanthropic leadership experience. These are women leaders who have innovated, built, rescued, and rebuilt the infrastructure of the Global Women’s Funding Movement. Many of the book’s stories are told by these leaders from across the globe, doing the work that changes the world every day, in every way This book could not have been written with authenticity and integrity without all of these voices. Learn more about the 10 Authors here.

Table of Contents:

1. Uprising: The Global Women’s Funding Movement Emerges,
2. And Still We Rise! Building a Global Women’s Funding Movement,
3. Nothing About Us Without Us: Trust-Based Philanthropy,
4. Women at the Frontlines of Crisis: Funding and Supporting,
5. In It for the Long Haul: Funding Systemic Change Led by Women, Girls and Gender Expansive People, 6. Women, Money, and Power: Coming into Our Own

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Scroll down to read the Preface by Christine Grumm and Stephanie Clohesy, on behalf of the co-authors


Books stop time for the reader.

In exchange for your attention, books animate a moment in time so that readers can get a sense of a complex landscape that is not otherwise visible or well-known.

The challenge of this book—despite its static form—is to describe a historical movement that is alive, surging, and still evolving. It aims to immerse readers in the past while looking toward the near future to fully grasp the broader implications of a complex global movement whose influence spans multiple geographies of diverse communities and cultures, all driven by myriad goals and purposes. This book breathes life into a world that might otherwise seem hidden from view by weaving together intersecting and shared journeys captured through a diverse ensemble of shared voices. The world of women’s philanthropy has many surprises and even more shocking truths that are revealed through acts of courage and defiance. The Uprising of Women in Philanthropy is a book that will elevate your appreciation of what has been and still needs to be accomplished.

It tells the story of the Global Women’s Funding Movement as its unique cause that parallels and supports women’s movements worldwide, serving as social justice innovators for women, girls, and gender-expansive people. The Uprising in Women’s Philanthropy has gathered many voices to tell the origin stories of how the Global Women’s Funding Movement began over 50 years ago, embedded in the women’s movement, and grew into its distinctive movement. More importantly, it focuses on how women have amassed and currently use money to wield the necessary power to achieve equity and justice in the world. Although the Global Women’s Funding Movement is about money and power, it is not about the financial power of the individual. Rather, it’s the revelation of how collectively that money is applied to support the women, girls, and gender-expansive people doing the hard work across continents and communities, wherever justice is threatened in the lives of all people.

To truly understand the Global Women’s Funding Movement, it would be ideal to hear and see what has been happening everywhere at once. The Uprising of Women in Philanthropy comes as close as possible to conveying the extensive human drama of building a funding movement. This movement has turned traditional philanthropic norms upside down while venturing into the challenging and often dangerous edges of women’s lives where change is most needed and where few, if any other, philanthropists dare to tread!

To attempt to tell a story everywhere all at once, many voices have been included so that a diverse set of experiences and their collective wisdom could be highlighted here. A core group of women’s funding activists/writers/observers gathered and grew into ten co-authors who conceptualized and designed the story.

Over the course of this project, they, in turn, reached out to other innovators and eyewitnesses with first-hand experience in the Global Women’s Funding Movement; some are quoted in the book, some served as critical readers and advisors on early drafts, and all shaped and reshaped the stories to produce as robust and honest a narrative as possible.

The book chapters tangle with the same struggles and ethical knots faced by those building this movement everyday. At all times, there are strains to resolve power dynamics and maintain close working relationships and clear communications. Power relationships define inclusion and exclusion and can arbitrate who is at the center, at the periphery, and who decides who leads and who follows. In the very nature of the writing process, the Co-Authors, writers, and editors felt the burden of power in organizing the telling of the story: whether discussing whom to approach as readers, which stories were the best to include, and which concepts and whose exactly matter most—all these dilemmas mirror movement-based power struggles.

It is easy to fall into the “never-before-told” gap, especially when narrating something as innovative as the Global Women’s Funding Movement. However, this movement has authenticity in its evolution, especially as every community, region, and culture has defined its struggle for freedom while holding to movement-wide ideas about equity and justice to build its women’s foundation. The Co-Authors hope this book will serve as a catalyst that opens and refreshes assumptions and questions. To do this, the process of reflection and refreshing our values needs to continue to happen with donors, with women’s foundations, and with movements on the ground. Movement building is a constant process of reflection. It also encourages the willingness to embrace an open paradigm where searching for better solutions is more meaningful than relying on an authoritarian process or set of answers. Everyone in the Global Women’s Funding Movement lives with the paradox of being egalitarian and participatory while also being strategic and coordinated in the search for implementing equity and justice.

The process of writing this book has been a mirror of how this movement struggles to find all the voices and then move things forward. The Global Women’s Funding Movement has been innovating a new kind of philanthropy—one that has its roots throughout the ages—in how women come together and share resources. The movement is guided by the voices of experience who have organized and formalized women’s “share culture” by creating women’s funds, foundations, giving circles, and networks worldwide. The idea of sharing money, property, and other assets is new compared to the bureaucratic models of philanthropy common in our era. Moreover, it is shaped by egalitarian and participatory values, a belief that all people have gifts to share within flatter organizational models that help things to happen faster. To accomplish this, the women leading their own funding movement have normalized the practices of trust, transparency, shared power, and intersectionality of racism, colonialism, sexism, sexual orientation, disability, classism, and casteism in ways that upend traditional philanthropy. The Global Women’s Funding

The movement has done this work with limited financial resources but explosive organizing, leadership, and authentic analysis of problems and solutions from the ground up.

This movement has provided traditional philanthropy with many current ideas and organizing tactics for incorporating participatory philanthropy, though there usually has been no visible tie between mainstream and women’s philanthropy. Practices proven by women’s funds are usually described within a different lexicon, thereby enabling others to wave away the visibility of women’s funds around the world. Recently, this trend has begun to change, with women’s funds receiving overdue recognition and increased resources. This book of voices from everywhere lifts the veil on how things get done and how effective change occurs with women’s philanthropic support. These are the stories from a quiet revolution created in the partnership between women at the source of social injustice and women’s foundations and donors.

A sampling of stories to be found in the book includes:

  • Safetipin is a social organization that works with urban stakeholders, including governments, to make public spaces safer and more inclusive for women. Piloted in India with seed funding from the Lotus Circle, supporting the Women’s Empowerment Program of the Asia Foundation, the project has now been implemented in 18 countries.
  • The Dr. Beatriz María Solís Policy Institute at the Women’s Foundation California trains women community leaders in public policy and has worked to conceptualize and pass over 50 new pro-women laws or local policies in the state of California.
  • The Marea Verde, or “Green Wave” women’s movement that worked for years to legalize abortion across Latin America, has been supported by women’s funds such as the International Women’s Health Coalition, Fòs Feminista.
  • Women’s Foundation of Minnesota provides funding support and leadership for the passage of the Safe Harbor Law and No Wrong Door for sexually exploited youth.
  • Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace. In 2002, Leymah Gbowee negotiated a grant from the Global Fund for Women for the Women of Liberia’s Mass Action for Peace. In Leymah’s words, “We women, we are tired of war.” Over time, the women organized collaborative efforts that led to reformers winning the war and electing Liberia’s first woman President (Ellen Johnson Sirleaf ).

All these stories and dozens more are told in exciting and graphic detail throughout the book. They are just a few illustrations of the vast quantity of past and present work in the hundreds of women’s funds worldwide. By choice and deliberate strategy, women’s funds have claimed roles at the forefront in bloody wars, face-to-face conflict with dangerous authoritarian leaders, and investigations in life-threatening zones where women are disappearing while also attending to the everyday and pervasive barriers of jobs, food security, housing, childcare, healthcare, etc. that block women from full participation. Women’s funds have trusted women to tell the truth about their lives and build action strategies from those truths, whether that results in local change or an advancement in international law.

The bright threads throughout this book focus on the future of social justice work by creating successful and fast-paced change that benefits the people most affected by injustice and oppression. The success and speed of so much women’s funding characterize how women’s funds take action with their partners and how the mostly place-based organizing tactics, relationships, and leadership of women, girls, and gender-expansive people all come together as part of the action design. Women’s Funds believes that a community of women leaders more fully understands the depth and breadth of the problems and solutions than any single or small group of leaders. And they believe that, with adequate resources, they can solve most of the world’s problems from the ground up.

Read this book with a vision in mind of a world with fewer problems, more diverse leadership, more equitable sharing of resources, and a willingness to get engaged with the entire ethos of the women’s funding movement. We invite you to add your voice to this growing movement by funding your local women’s fund/foundation, acting to advance gender justice activism globally, and/or telling the story of how women’s funds changed philanthropy and the world. With an abundance of energy, the world needs you to do all three. If you are already involved, use your voice to tell new stories and share them with us.