WOCU is a social action non profit that advocates for equal access, equal treatment, and equal compensation for women of color in all aspects of the media, by providing resources to WOC content creators industry-wide.
WFC is a statewide, publicly funded foundation committed to racial, economic, and gender equity by putting the experience and knowledge of the communities most affected by systemic injustice at the core of its work.
WOCN looks to end violence against ALL women and their communities by encouraging the leadership of women of color throughout the Sovereign Nations, the United States, and U.S. Territories and by amplifying their voices.
The Black Women and Girls Initiative (NBWJI) conducts research, promotes, and informs the public on community-led solutions to the criminalization of Black women and girls. By tearing down the racist and patriarchal American criminal justice system, they hope to create new avenues for opportunity and reconciliation.
NCADV seeks to lead, mobilize, and raise our voices in favor of initiatives that call for a change in the factors, such as patriarchy, privilege, racism, sexism, and classism, that contribute to domestic violence. We have made it our mission to stand up for activists, hold perpetrators accountable, and support survivors.
BGC hopes to create routes for young women of color to embrace the contemporary tech market as creators and builders by exposing them to computer programming and technological skills. Together, they build stronger economies and more just communities, finally fulfilling democracy's full potential through diversity and inclusion.
NCNW connects more than 2,000,000 women and men through "organization of organizations". Leadership, advocacy, and empowerment of women of African origin, their families, and communities are all part of the organization's mission.
BWJP is the national source for gender-based violence. Their efforts offer some of the nation's top policy and practice approaches on survivor safety. They are aware of the importance of preserving an intersectional lens to protect underprivileged populations from further harm.
NIWRC promotes safe housing for all victims of domestic abuse. To undertake this job and recognize diversity and foster a sense of belonging for all, we must emphasize Indigenous people.