Nationally, less than 7% of philanthropic dollars go to women’s and girls’ programs. Less than 1% go to programs led by and targeted towards transgender youth.
Our Reproductive Health and Justice Report: Supporting Youth-Led Social Change now available for download! Learn about our approach to building a sustainable movement through supporting young women and trans-youth leadership.
The Third Wave Foundation emerged from a joint concern that there were simply not enough dollars focused on women and girls, and that the visions of young women, while instrumental in creating social change, were being drastically overlooked because of gender discrimination. Over the last three years, we have also begun to recognize that transgender people and their programs and similarly oppressed by the same discrimination. Like young women activists, trans youth activists and their organizations have also been traditionally underfunded by the mainstream philanthropic community.
As an activist foundation, we create initiatives that leverage resources, provide philanthropic education programs, and facilitate networking and leadership development opportunities to further the vision of young women and transgender youth.
Third Wave collaborates and partners with peer organizations to further our goal of shifting the allocation of funds, networks, and other resources on both the institutional funder and individual donor levels.
Institutionally, we are active in these networks:
Working with individual donors, we team up with Resource Generation, Tides Foundation, and the Funding Exchange to host the Making Money Make Change Retreat and the Momentum Conference.
Proposition 73 and 76 defeated! Thanks to organizations like Khmer Girls in Action who worked to mobilize and educate voters on the proposed amendment to California’s Constitution. Learn more…
In December 2006, Third Wave celebrated 10 years of activism and philanthropy led by young women and trans youth. Learn more about the event… 