Continued Investments Lead to Big Policy Wins in MN
By funding groups like Take Action Minnesota and Faith in Minnesota, WDN Action is helping to empower frontline organizers to advocate around issues that matter most and build community power and trust that wins elections.
The Final Push: October Grantmaking Updates
WDN Action has granted more than $8.6 million in c4 funding to 67 organizations in 13 states this year. Read on for more about our latest grantmaking and what we’re hearing from our grantee partners.
Announcing WDN Action’s Executive Committee!
We are thrilled to announce the new Executive Committee of the WDN Action Board of Directors! Grounded in the power and purpose of our community and our collective action, the Executive Committee will play a critical role in guiding the next stage of WDN Action’s work.
More than $8 Million Moved So Far in 2022!
So far this year, WDN Action has granted more than $8 million in c4 funding, including our most recent grants to 9 organizations that will have a decisive electoral impact this fall in states like Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, and Michigan. But despite primary wins and shifts in polling, there’s still significant work to be done between now and November.
We Need Your Support for the Midterm Elections
We are so grateful for the collective power of this network and all we can accomplish together. And that is why we know we can step up in a major way before the November midterms.
Deep Dive into Battleground States
In WDN Action’s three-part Deep Dive Into Battleground States series, we heard from movement leaders in nine battleground states about how they are fueling progressive wins and working to build long-term power in their states. Read on for highlights from across the country.
JustUs Monologues: Stories that Inspire Action
The WDN community recently heard the powerful stories of Brandon Wainright, Dereck Bell, and Colette Payne, three formerly incarcerated leaders and monologists with Motus Theater’s JustUs project. Though their stories are somber, they inspire action toward a shared vision of true justice for all.
More than $7 Million Moved (so far) in 2022!
Over the past two months, we have moved nearly $4 million to groups that are driving electoral organizing, narrative, and digital programs in advance of November, bringing our total grantmaking this year to $7,307,000. And we’re not done yet.
Abortion Bans and Minority Rule
The impending Supreme Court decision on Roe vs. Wade has obvious implications for abortion rights, but it also signals a crisis for democracy. It’s widely known that GOP legislators hold majorities in the 23 states where the end of Roe will mean abortions are banned. But new analysis from the Reflective Democracy Campaign, a project of the Women Donors Network, reveals just how undemocratic the bans will be.
More than $3 Million in New Grants!
With the midterms looming, early resources are critical. So we're making a big investment and moving more than $3 million in funding to 20 organizations that are driving electoral organizing, narrative, and digital programs in critical geographies for 2022.
Building Grassroots Indigenous Power
Indigenous communities are among the most marginalized in the United States, with staggeringly high poverty and unemployment rates, abysmal access to health care, scant political representation, and too many other barriers and challenges to name. The horrifying mistreatment of Native Americans is not a legacy or settled history. This treatment is perpetual and is sure to persist until Indigenous people gain the political power to shape their own destinies.
How AAPN is Creating National Political Infrastructure for the Asian American Community
Nadia Nisha Belkin is the Executive Director of the Asian American Power Network, a growing alliance of 501(c)(4) organizations that are building political and electoral power within Asian American communities across the country. We had the chance to interview Nadia about what AAPN is doing differently.
Early Funding in Georgia Makes a Big Impact in 2022
It is more important than ever to move resources as early as possible to organizations laying the groundwork in key states. With 2022 being a critical election year, Georgia is on our minds.
Care in Action Puts Women of Color’s Voices, Values, and Priorities First
Justice and equity begin at home. Across the U.S., more than two million nannies, house cleaners, and care workers, most of them women of color and immigrant women, toil every day to keep children healthy and happy, tend to the health of older family members or those who need care, and play the countless other roles that keep a home running.
The Path to Confirming the First Black Woman Supreme Court Justice
The announcement of Justice Stephen Breyer’s pending retirement paves the way for a historic opportunity—the possibility of the first Black woman Supreme Court justice in our nation’s history. We need a national coalition to support the nomination and confirmation—and WDN Action grantee She Will Rise is primed to lead the charge.
Artists Building Power and Shifting Narratives
What if artists had a greater role in the most important conversations, and what if there were stronger links between artists and movements for change? We believe deep, systemic change would be conceivable to many more members of the public and the political elite alike.
A Snapshot of Our Impact in 2021
So far this year, WDN Action has granted over $7 million dollars in c4 funding to more than 60 organizations working nationally and in 14 key states. 91% of our funding has supported BIPOC-led organizations and 72% of our funding has supported BIPOC, women-led organizations.
Building Power for Working-Class People in NC
WDN Action is proud to support Down Home North Carolina and their important work to organize in rural communities in the state. We had the chance to speak with their Co-Director Dreama Caldwell to dive deep into how and why they are building a deep-rooted, multiracial, working-class coalition.
We Make the Future
Art and culture are powerful engines for political engagement. That’s the basis for the work of WDN Action grantee Cultural Engagement Lab (CEL). When campaigns and organizations partner with artists to tell authentic and compelling stories, they can win in the near-term and reshape the narrative landscape over the long-term.
Building Black Power
Black Futures Lab strives for a future where Black people are forced into definitions of success that they don’t own or control. They want a world where society recognizes all Black people for the competent agents of change that they are.