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Canadian Women's Foundation
NameCanadian Women's Foundation
Formation1991
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada

Canadian Women's Foundation is a national organization that aims to empower women and girls in Canada by addressing the social and economic barriers that prevent them from reaching their full potential. The foundation was established in 1991 by a group of visionary women, including Rosemary Brown, Flora MacDonald, and Sandra Perron, who were committed to creating a more equitable society. The foundation's work is guided by the principles of feminism, social justice, and human rights, and is inspired by the achievements of trailblazing women such as Nellie McClung, Emily Murphy, and Louise McKinney. The foundation's efforts are also informed by the work of organizations such as the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women and the Canadian Federation of University Women.

History

The Canadian Women's Foundation has a rich history that spans over three decades, during which it has evolved to address the changing needs of women and girls in Canada. The foundation's early work was influenced by the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada, which was established in 1967 to examine the status of women in Canada. The commission's report, which was released in 1970, highlighted the significant disparities faced by women in areas such as employment, education, and health care. The foundation's work has also been shaped by the contributions of notable women such as Kim Campbell, Caroline Andrew, and Monique Bégin, who have played important roles in advancing the status of women in Canada. The foundation has also been influenced by international agreements such as the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Canadian Women's Foundation's mission is to empower women and girls in Canada to move out of poverty, violence, and isolation. The foundation's objectives are to support community-based projects that address the root causes of these issues, and to advocate for policies and practices that promote gender equality and social justice. The foundation's work is guided by a commitment to feminist principles and a recognition of the importance of intersectionality in addressing the complex needs of women and girls. The foundation's mission and objectives are also informed by the work of organizations such as the YWCA Canada, the National Association of Women and the Law, and the Canadian Women's Health Network. The foundation's efforts are also inspired by the achievements of notable women such as Malala Yousafzai, Angela Davis, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The Canadian Women's Foundation offers a range of programs and initiatives that address the specific needs of women and girls in Canada. These include the Girls' Fund, which supports community-based projects that promote girls' empowerment and leadership development; the Violence Prevention program, which provides funding and support to organizations that work to prevent violence against women; and the Economic Development program, which supports initiatives that promote women's economic empowerment and financial independence. The foundation also offers a range of research and policy initiatives, including the Canadian Women's Foundation Research Institute, which conducts research on issues related to women's empowerment and gender equality. The foundation's programs and initiatives are also informed by the work of organizations such as the Status of Women Canada, the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, and the Institute for Gender and the Economy.

Impact_and_Achievements

The Canadian Women's Foundation has made a significant impact in the lives of women and girls in Canada. The foundation's programs and initiatives have supported thousands of community-based projects and organizations, and have helped to promote gender equality and social justice in Canada. The foundation's work has also been recognized internationally, and has been cited as a model for women's empowerment and gender equality initiatives around the world. The foundation's achievements are also reflected in the work of notable women such as Beverley McLachlin, Cindy Blackstock, and Pamela Palmater, who have played important roles in advancing the status of women in Canada. The foundation's impact and achievements are also informed by the work of organizations such as the United Nations Development Programme, the World Health Organization, and the International Labour Organization.

Governance_and_Funding

The Canadian Women's Foundation is governed by a board of directors that is composed of women from across Canada. The foundation is funded through a combination of donations, grants, and investments, and is supported by a range of corporate and foundation partners, including RBC Foundation, TD Bank Group, and the Sprott Foundation. The foundation's governance and funding model is designed to ensure that the organization remains accountable to its stakeholders and is able to achieve its mission and objectives. The foundation's governance and funding are also informed by the work of organizations such as the Canada Revenue Agency, the Imagine Canada, and the Philanthropic Foundations Canada.

Notable_Partnerships_and_Campaigns

The Canadian Women's Foundation has partnered with a range of organizations and individuals to advance its mission and objectives. These include partnerships with corporate sponsors such as L'Oréal Canada and Telus, as well as collaborations with community-based organizations such as the Native Women's Association of Canada and the Canadian Council of Muslim Women. The foundation has also launched a range of campaigns and initiatives, including the #GirlPower campaign, which aims to promote girls' empowerment and leadership development, and the #SignalForHelp campaign, which aims to prevent violence against women. The foundation's partnerships and campaigns are also informed by the work of organizations such as the UN Women, the Global Partnership for Girls' and Women's Education, and the Women's World Banking. The foundation's efforts are also inspired by the achievements of notable women such as Marie Henein, Arlene Dickinson, and Arlene Perly Rae.

Category:Women's organizations in Canada

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