Thanks to all who joined us for our 30th Anniversary Celebration!

Featuring:
Vanessa Priya Daniel

For three decades, the Community Fund for Women & Girls has advanced opportunity in Greater New Haven as the only charitable endowment solely focused on women and girls. On November 13, we honored this legacy with a milestone gathering. Keynote speaker Vanessa Priya Daniel—organizer, movement builder and author of Unrig the Game: What Women of Color Can Teach Everyone About Winning—shared a bold vision for dismantling barriers and building communities rooted in care and connection. It was an afternoon of inspiration and collective vision as we imagined what’s possible, together.

You can still support this work!

There’s still time to make a gift for women and girls in honor of the Community Fund for Women & Girls’ 30th Anniversary. Donate $300 or more to be listed on our Vision in Action Honor Roll, or make a gift in the amount of your choice. Every contribution helps create opportunity and equity in our community.

Interested in joining the Honor Roll with a monthly credit card payment? Contact Erica G. Bradley at EBradley@CFGNH.org.

About Our Keynote Speaker

Vanessa Priya Daniel has worked in social justice movements for 25 years as a labor and community organizer, writer and funder. A queer, biracial (Sri Lankan and white) feminist, the heart of her work is connecting people and resources to achieve vibrant grassroots power and realize a multiracial, feminist democracy.  She is the founder and former executive director of Groundswell Fund, a leading funder of women of color-led grassroots and electoral organizing, and an acclaimed author whose work has been acclaimed by leaders like Dolores Huerta, Ai-jen Poo and Linda Sarsour. She is a Smith College Medalist and was named one of Inside Philanthropy’s “Top 100 Most Powerful Players in Philanthropy.” Vanessa and her co-parent, Tricia, are mothers to two daughters, ages six and thirteen.

About Our Keynote Speaker

Vanessa Priya Daniel has worked in social justice movements for 25 years as a labor and community organizer, writer and funder. A queer, biracial (Sri Lankan and white) feminist, the heart of her work is connecting people and resources to achieve vibrant grassroots power and realize a multiracial, feminist democracy.  She is the founder and former executive director of Groundswell Fund, a leading funder of women of color-led grassroots and electoral organizing, and an acclaimed author whose work has been acclaimed by leaders like Dolores Huerta, Ai-jen Poo and Linda Sarsour. She is a Smith College Medalist and was named one of Inside Philanthropy’s “Top 100 Most Powerful Players in Philanthropy.” Vanessa and her co-parent, Tricia, are mothers to two daughters, ages six and thirteen.

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About the Community Fund for Women & Girls

Since 1995, the Community Fund for Women & Girls – a component fund of The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven – has been the region’s only endowment dedicated to promoting the social and economic advancement of women and girls. The Fund tackles gender inequity in the Greater New Haven area through grants, advocacy, strategic philanthropy and collaboration. In addition to funding innovative research-driven initiatives such as the Pathways to Economic Security for Women grant program and the Girls of Color Mentoring Network, the Fund raises awareness by convening stakeholders and hosting public events with high-profile thought leaders. Learn more & celebrate with us.

Contact Us for More Information

Have questions? Contact Erica G. Bradley, Manager of Community Philanthropy at The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, by email or by calling (203) 974-1647.

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