In 2021, attacks on gender equity added urgency and importance to our work, while the COVID-19 pandemic continued to impact women in our communities, especially women of color. Your support—through action, amplification and donations—continues to help us advance real solutions that have bold impacts in our community as well as block further attempts of gender-based oppression.
As we work to create communities that are free from gender-based violence and to provide increased access to sexual health resources and information, we focused much of our time in 2021 on advocating for effective and inclusive health education. The process with the Nebraska Board of Education was ultimately paused in September 2021 to the detriment of young people in our state. Additionally, we advocated for effective public policy during the 2021 Nebraska Legislative Session. Our team provided testimony on 46 legislative bills with 11 becoming law.
Grants totaling $10 million were awarded to local organizations working to create communities that are free from gender-based violence and expanding access to sexual and reproductive health care. This funding was announced at our annual Lead the Change event, which featured keynote speaker Tarana Burke, activist, author and founder of the ‘me too.’ Movement.
Here are additional highlights of our work in 2021:
- Supported survivors by developing an online guide to navigating protection orders in Nebraska as well as explainers for newly passed legislation that expanded eviction protections for domestic violence survivors and strengthened the Crime Victim’s Reparations Program to increase access to financial support for victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault, trafficking and child abuse.
- Joined 41 community and youth-serving organizations from across the state in supporting effective health education.
- We took a stand against AAPI hate, confirmed our stance on Black lives, and advocated for gender equity that includes all those who experience gender-based oppression, including LGBTQ youth.
- In May 2021, we welcomed Jo Giles as our new executive director.
A full review of the year is here with a review of our financials below.
2021 Financial Summary
REVENUE
Total: $12 Million
Miscellaneous | $215,515 |
Special Events | $50,060 |
Contributions | $153,863 |
Grants | $11,847,917 |
Total 2021 Revenue | $12,267,355 |
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EXPENSES
Total: $11 Million
Fundraising | $118,657 |
Ella Baker | $31,751 |
I Be Black Girl | $179,161 |
Research | $208,769 |
Management | $229,831 |
Advocacy | $339,344 |
Adolescent Health Project | $1,403,150 |
Freedom from Violence | $623,195 |
Grants | $8,314,434 |
Total 2021 Expenses | $11,448,292 |
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