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Deeply Talks: How Philanthropy Can Fund Gender Equality

Lara Setrakian talks to Cynthia Nimmo, president and CEO of the Women’s Funding Network, now a growing community of more than 100 women’s funds and foundations spanning 14 countries that invests more than $400 million a year in programs related to women’s issues.

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Cynthia Nimmo, left, speaks at a Women’s Funding Network conference in New Orleans. Photograph: Women’s Funding Network

The Women’s Funding Network (WFN) was formed 33 years ago in California, a gathering of 20 women leaders convinced that philanthropy and social change needed to recognize women’s voices more fully and include them in the discussion.

On this episode of Deeply Talks, News Deeply CEO and executive editor Lara Setrakian talks to Cynthia Nimmo, president and CEO of the Women’s Funding Network, which was born with the intention of bringing “together the financial power and influence of funders of gender equity in order to address and solve critical and complex social issues ranging from poverty to global security.”

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