Program areas at Newmexicowomenorg
Grantmaking: -increased philanthropic investment through grantmaking, capacity building, and collaborative partnerships, with and for organizations and groups working on gender justice and healing, working to support adolescent Girls of color, and working on healthy masculinities initiatives. -conducted a 6th year of regranting for the gender justice grant portfolio to 13 organizations statewide. -awarded a 4rd year of regranting through the adolescent Girls of color portfolio to 13 current and New organizations across New Mexico. -awarded 19 grants through our healing award portfolio. -awarded discretionary grants to various organizations and agencies supporting gender justice and healing.
Research: --nmw.o worked throughout 2022 to plan and draft an rfp for our 2023 status of Women and Girls research project.
Training & education: --worked throughout 2022 in coalition with partners around the state, as the nm healthy masculinities collaborative, to publish and launch a healthy masculinities toolkit and accompanying communications campaign. -planned, designed, and released an rfp for the fostering gender and racial justice and healing community of practice. Additionally, hired a facilitation team to help plan, manage, and facilitate the community of practice, and recruited a cohort of New Mexico based funders to join the initiative. -nmw.o worked throughout 2022 to plan, design and release an rfp for the New Mexico gender justice advocacy and policy landscape assessment project. -strengthened the gender justice movement and efforts in New Mexico by partnering primarily with organizations led by, or serving Women and Girls of color, as well as low income and rural communities working to support gender justice in New Mexico. -served as a hub and resource by using our role as a statewide program and Fund to increase the profile and amplify the efforts of those working at the grassroots level around gender justice and healing including groups working on healthy masculinity. -shifted the narrative around intersectional feminism, patriarchy, sexism, healthy masculinity, and other gender justice issues in New Mexico through strategic communications and social media campaigns.