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Featured on this page are various pro-women organizations and groups. Not all these organizations ascribe to radical feminist or gender critical values since this section focuses on giving a wide spectrum of pro-women organizations more visibility. Organizations are tagged with their particular focuses.

Support pro-women organizations

Women's Declaration International - "Women's Declaration International (WDI) is a group of volunteer women from across the globe dedicated to protecting women's sex-based rights. Our volunteers include academics, writers, organizers, activists, and health practitioners, and aim to represent the total breadth of the human female experience." feminism policy

Women’s Liberation Front (WoLF) - "We work to restore, protect, and advance the rights of women and girls. Our mission: To restore, protect, and advance the rights of women and girls using legal argument, policy advocacy, and public education." feminism policy

Nordic Model Now! - "Founded in March 2016, Nordic Model Now! is a secular, feminist, grassroots women’s group based in the UK that is campaigning for the abolition of prostitution and related practices (such as lap-dancing, pornography and surrogacy). While abortion is not the focus of our campaign, as feminists we recognise women’s human right to safe, legal abortion services." feminism sex industry abolition legal rights

Culture Reframed - "Culture Reframed is the premier science-based, global organization of scholars, professionals, and activists addressing the harms of pornography to youth. Through our robust courses and other resources for parents and educators, we help ensure kids develop healthy, respectful, and egalitarian views of sex and intimacy throughout their lives." anti-pornography

Support women’s organizations

Note: Some organizations listed are inclusive of men who believe to be women. I did not wish to exclude women's organizations who are currently attempting to be "polite" in their attempts to include men who claim to be women, because I did not want to limit their visibility and the benefits they may provide women. I am understanding of the political backlash a woman's organization can face if they refuse to adhere to transgender ideology.

As a result, I have added a key for each organization, based on whether or not they support transgender ideology and therefore any donations to the organization may be used to benefit men:

International Organizations

Women's Declaration International - "Women's Declaration International (WDI) is a group of volunteer women from across the globe dedicated to protecting women's sex-based rights. Our volunteers include academics, writers, organizers, activists, and health practitioners, and aim to represent the total breadth of the human female experience." feminism policy

American Organizations

Women’s Liberation Front (WoLF) - "We work to restore, protect, and advance the rights of women and girls. Our mission: To restore, protect, and advance the rights of women and girls using legal argument, policy advocacy, and public education." feminism policy

National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center - "Providing national leadership to end violence against American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian women by lifting up the collective voices of grassroots advocates and offering culturally grounded resources, technical assistance and training, and policy development to strengthen tribal sovereignty." native american women resources policy

Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women - "To stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in our communities. The CSVANW takes ownership and responsibility for the future of Native women and children by providing support, education, and advocacy using our strengths, power and unity to create violence-free communities." native american women support policy

The Loveland Foundation - "The Loveland Foundation was established in 2018 by Rachel Cargle in response to her widely successful birthday wish fundraiser, Therapy for Black Women and Girls. Her enthusiastic social media community raised over $250,000, which made it possible for Black women and girls nationally to receive therapy support. Black women and girls deserve access to healing, and that healing will impact generations. The Loveland Foundation is the official continuation of this effort to bring opportunity and healing to communities of color, and especially to Black women and girls. Through fellowships, residency programs, listening tours, and more, ultimately we hope to contribute to both the empowerment and the liberation of the communities we serve." black women mental health support

Girls For A Change - "Girls For A Change (GFAC) was formed in 2000, and achieved nonprofit status in 2004, with the idea of empowering young women by inviting them to design, lead, fund and implement social change projects that tackle issues girls face in their own neighborhoods. Since 2013, GFAC has focused more deeply on the empowerment and uplifting of a population whose needs are most unmet — Black girls. We, as an organization and movement, view this action as a first step to end the prejudice, poverty and lack of resources that leave Black girls and young women vulnerable at the margins of society." black women girls education empowerment

MANA, A National Latina Organization - "Founded in 1974, MANA, A National Latina Organization® (MANA) is a national grassroots membership organization with chapters, individual members and affiliates across the country. MANA represents the interests of Latina women, youth and families on issues that impact our communities. MANA contributes the leading Latina voice on many of the major issues in the public sphere, particularly in the areas of education, health and well-being, financial literacy, equal and civil rights, and immigration reform. Chapters and Affiliates provide programming locally to educate and empower our communities nationwide. Our values are rooted in serving the community through leadership development, educational workshops, mentoring the next generation of leaders, and building the structures to support continued Latina success." latina women girls education advocacy

Na’ah Illahee Fund - "Na’ah Illahee Fund is an Indigenous women-led organization that serves as a bridge builder, facilitator and resource partner as we work to catalyze a movement toward positive futures. Through grantmaking, capacity-building, community-based intergenerational programming and movement building, we seek transformative change by supporting culturally grounded leadership and organizing. We are committed to remembering and revitalizing traditional values and practices rooted in Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Traditional Ecological Knowledge." native american women grants ecology

National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum - "The National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum is the only multi-issue, progressive, community organizing and policy advocacy organization for Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women and girls in the United States." asian women pacific islander women

National Black Women's Justice Institute - "We research, elevate, and educate the public about innovative, community-led solutions to address the criminalization of Black women and girls. We aim to dismantle the racist and patriarchal U.S. criminal-legal system and build, in its place, pathways to opportunity and healing. We envision a society that respects, values, and honors the humanity of Black women and girls, takes accountability for the harm it has inflicted, and recognizes that real justice is healing." black women policy

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice - "National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice fights for equal access to reproductive health for Latina/x communities because all of us should have the power to make informed decisions about our bodies, families, and futures." latina women reproductive rights

She The People - "She the People is a national organization building power for women of color to lead America to a new political era. Founded by Aimee Allison in 2018, we believe in leaders whose work is animated by the values of love and belonging. We dream of a future where women of color are fully recognized in their knowledge, lived experiences, and expertise as leaders, storytellers, and as a key voting bloc with the power to transform our democracy. Women of color – Black, Latina, Asian American, Pacific Islander, Muslim, and Indigenous – have been at the heart of justice movements throughout this country's history, and now it’s time for us to lead." women of color advocacy

Sister Song - "SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities." women of color reproductive rights

National Council of Jewish Women - "The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates who turn progressive ideals into action. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW strives for social justice by improving the quality of life for women, children, and families and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms." jewish women

Women’s Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality - "Since 2006, Women’s Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality (WISE) has convened hundreds of Muslim women leaders from around the globe to build their capacity as leaders, equipping them with knowledge of Muslim Women’s rights and enabling them to use their personal power to elevate the status of Muslim women and girls around the globe." muslim women

European Organizations

Nordic Model Now! - "Founded in March 2016, Nordic Model Now! is a secular, feminist, grassroots women’s group based in the UK that is campaigning for the abolition of prostitution and related practices (such as lap-dancing, pornography and surrogacy). While abortion is not the focus of our campaign, as feminists we recognise women’s human right to safe, legal abortion services." feminism sex industry abolition legal rights

African Organizations

Women in Liberation & Leadership - "Women in Liberation & Leadership’s expertise is in Gender Justice. WILL works to empower Gambian women and girls, address violence against them, and protect their sexual and reproductive health. WILL is dedicated to using evidence-based solutions that are rooted in communities, to improve the lives of women and girls in The Gambia. Our approach is flexible, responsive and tailored to their needs." gambian women reproductive rights female genital mutilation

The Girl Generation - "The programme seeks to accelerate positive changes in social attitudes toward ending FGM/C, within a broader vision of a world where girls and women can exercise their power and rights, have expanded choice and agency, and be free from all forms of violence. The intended impact of this programme is an accelerated reduction in the practice of FGM/C in focus countries by 2025." senegalese women somalian women kenyan women ethiopian women reproductive rights female genital mutilation

South Asian Organizations

Prajwala - "Prajwala is a pioneering anti-trafficking organization working on the issue of sex trafficking and sex crime. Established in the year 1996 in South India, Prajwala has pan India and International operations. Prajwala works on the five pillars of Prevention, Protection, Rescue, Rehabilitation & Reintegration. As one of the most powerful voices advocating nationally and globally for victim centred services, Prajwala in its 27 years of existence has assisted the police in rescuing thousands of women and girls from sex slavery and facilitaed their journey to recovery." sex industry abolition human trafficking legal rights

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