The International Women’s Media Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides training tailored to female journalists.
Financial Statistics
Total Assets
Total Revenue
Total Expenses Year Total Assets Total Revenue Total Expenses Filing 2024 $5,853,158 $4,718,566 $5,153,581 View 2023 $6,448,471 $4,889,409 $4,836,160 View 2022 $6,723,425 $4,479,380 $5,399,596 View 2021 $17,214,124 $6,735,111 $5,455,957 View 2020 $16,056,037 $4,241,727 $4,396,023 View
Prior year filings: 2015 , 2014 , 2013 , 2012 , 2011
Revenue Detail
Expenses Detail Employee Compensation Highest Earning Employees Employee Title Total Compensation Elisa Lees Munoz EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR $279,560 Nadine Hoffman DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR $180,704 Charlotte Fox DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS $164,304 Adena Martin DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS $142,702 Juanita Islas DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS $128,313 Tara Gatewood DIRECTOR, FUND FOR INDIGEN $125,105
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All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:
Total Grant Value: $41,193,386 Number of Grants: 449 Number of Funders: 165 Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:
Amount Year Funder Subject $1,481,750 2020 Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund For grant recipient's exempt purposes $1,356,350 2021 Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund For grant recipient's exempt purposes $575,000 2023 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation in support of general operations. $500,000 2021 Elizabeth L Elting Foundation GENERAL SUPPORT $480,000 2024 Luminate Foundation Inc Supports safety of women and non-binary journalists, anti-online violence. $375,000 2022 Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art To renew support for the American Creations project, a culture desk solely dedicated to journalistic stories about United States Muslims and their contributions to the culture of our country. $359,971 2023 New Venture Fund CIVIL RIGHTS, SOCIAL ACTION, ADVOCACY $350,000 2021 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation In support of general operations. $300,000 2023 Silicon Valley Community Foundation $300,000 2022 Silicon Valley Community Foundation $300,000 2022 Silicon Valley Community Foundation Arts & Culture $300,000 2021 Silicon Valley Community Foundation $300,000 2020 Luminate Foundation Inc Program support for preventive cybersecurity programme and evaluation $300,000 2020 The Ford Foundation General support to strengthen the role of women journalists worldwide and provide support for women journalists in contexts of inequity, crisis, intimidation, and persecution $280,000 2021 New Venture Fund INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS $271,700 2023 Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund For grant recipient's exempt purposes $250,000 2024 Foundation for A Just Society TO SUPPORT IWMF'S EXPRESATE! LGBTQI+ AND WOMENS RIGHTS REPORTING INITIATIVE $250,000 2023 Foundation for A Just Society to support IWMF's ¡Exprésate! LGBTQI+ and Women’s Rights Reporting initiative $250,000 2022 Open Society Foundation To provide general support $250,000 2022 W.K. Kellogg Foundation inspire effective philanthropic investments in Haiti via narratives that show the humanity and capacity of Haitians, by connecting Haitian voices to broad audiences through a collaboration between Haitian journalists and American editors who place their stories in mainstream media outlets $250,000 2021 Silicon Valley Community Foundation $250,000 2021 Foundation for A Just Society The purpose of this grant is To provide a restricted support to the ¡Exprésate! LGBTQI+ and Women’s Rights Reporting Initiative of the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) $250,000 2021 Craig Newmark Foundation GENERAL PURPOSE $250,000 2020 Foundation for A Just Society To provide a restricted support to the Exprsate! LGBTQI+ and Womens Rights Reporting Initiative of the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) $244,213 2023 Limelight Foundation This grant helps ACOS to strengthen its work, in particular in Europe.
More + Less – All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:
Total Grant Value: $2,365,036 Number of Grants: 59 Number of Recipients: 29 Selection of highest value grants given from the last seven years:
Amount Year Funder Subject $650,000 2021 Too Young To Wed EVACUATION AND RELOCATION COSTS $614,442 2024 A Culture of Safety Alliance Inc FISCAL SPONSORSHIP DISBURSEMENT $215,000 2022 Url Media FISCAL SPONSORSHIP $100,000 2021 Democracy Fund Inc PROGRAM SUPPORT $95,000 2024 Multiple EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Recipients FISCAL SPONSORSHIP $57,600 2023 Arizona Local Post INDIGENOUS REPORTING PROJECT $50,000 2024 Multiple Europe Recipients FISCAL SPONSORSHIP $30,000 2022 Multiple RUSSIA AND NEIGHBORING STATES Recipients EMERGENCY FUND $22,000 2022 Multiple EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) Recipients EMERGENCY FUND $21,450 2023 Multiple North America Recipients AFGHAN EFUND – RAVEN ADVISORY $20,000 2024 Multiple MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA Recipients EMERGENCY FUND $20,000 2021 MAINE CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEREST REPORTING INTERMEDIARY FOR AWARD TO ONE JOURNALIST $20,000 2021 Multiple North America Recipients WIJ INSTITUTE $15,815 2024 Multiple North America Recipients FISCAL SPONSORSHIP $15,645 2023 Multiple SOUTH AMERICA Recipients WEC – REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS $15,440 2022 Spero Worldwide EMERGENCY GRANT FOR 16 AFGHAN JOURNALISTS $15,000 2022 Amnesty International of the USA Inc MCCAIN PARTNERSHIP – AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL $15,000 2022 Multiple North America Recipients EMERGENCY FUND $14,771 2023 The 19th News REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS REPORTING PROJECT $14,400 2021 Multiple MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA Recipients EGYPTIAN COMMISSION FOR RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS $13,500 2022 Multiple North America Recipients EMERGENCY FUND $13,190 2022 Univision GRANT DISBURSEMENT TO TWO EMPLOYEES AT UNIVISION $12,000 2023 Multiple North America Recipients BUFFETT -FUND FOR WOMEN JOURNALISTS $11,000 2022 Feminist Frequency GAMES AND OH HOTLINE FOR FEMINIST FREQUENCY PROJECT $11,000 2022 Multiple EUROPE (INCLUDING ICELAND & GREENLAND) Recipients EMERGENCY FUND
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