Our Fundraising Partners

Our strategy

Through our podcasts, we highlight stories from women and LGBTQ+ voices from all around the world. Through Community Care Fundraising programs, we bring together local communities to fundraise for grassroots organizations and individuals.

Our next step is to mobilize funds from beauty companies, whose annual income surpasses each year, to support our global partner women’s* organizations.

Our fundraising partners

CFTA is one of the largest and most active human-rights networks in the occupied Gaza Strip. Founded in 1991 by five Palestinian female activists, CFTA has been running multiple community centers offering cultural, educational, health, and well-being services — especially for women, children, and youth — to build safe, supportive spaces and foster social development under one of the worst humanitarian crises on the planet.

Women Now for Development is fighting for a Syria where women actively shape political, social, cultural, and economic life. Through women-led programs, they protect and empower Syrian women and children by providing education, vocational training, and economic opportunities, while also supporting survivors of war and gender-based violence with legal, psychological, and safe-space assistance.

Initially, we organized a fundraiser for Women’s Fund in Georgia, an organization that empowers women to achieve self-realization and equal participation throughout the country. However, we were eventually faced with the reality of censorship and sanctions, as the far-right Dream Party sought to limit funding to NGOs and international coalitions in support of women and LGBTQ+ rights.

Despite being unable to donate to the Women’s Fund, we found a solution in donating directly to an individual activist. The final grantee is Mariam from Samegrelo, who has lost her job and been fined $12,000 for her fight for women and queer rights in Georgia. We hope this donation can give her and her child financial stability as she continues to fight for valiant causes in her country.

The Women’s March is a feminist initiative rooted in sisterhood and solidarity, uniting activists to amplify women’s voices across Ukraine. Since 2018, they have organized nationwide March 8 events, advocated for the ratification of the Istanbul Convention, and led information campaigns addressing gender-based violence. After the full-scale invasion, their work expanded into targeted humanitarian aid, supporting women in crisis and those serving in the military.