History

Women’s Funding Network has worked with several organizations in the past as part of its Women Without Borders project. The initial focus of Women Without Borders was encouraging women to change the way U.S. foreign policy addresses violence, human trafficking and poverty.


Past successes
include mobilizing more than 18,000 people to sign a petition in support of the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act, anti-trafficking legislation that was passed into law; winning the reconsideration of denial of asylum for a young Albanian trafficking survivor; urging media coverage of key issues including Iraqi women’s rights, women and the Hurricane Katrina recovery effort and Darfur; and letter-writing campaigns to public officials and top news channels and publications.

Who Funded Our Online Actions?

Three foundations have supported the online actions of Women's Funding Network.

A fourth funding partner of Women’s Funding Network, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, funded a significant component of our interactive internet communications that built the community for our online activism.

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