Contact
New York, NY 10001
Ph. 212) 261-4586
Fx. (212) 564-7386
http://www.nywf.org/index.html [1]
info@nywf.org [2]
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The New York Women's Foundation is a voice for women and a force for change. We are a cross-cultural alliance of women catalyzing partnerships and leveraging human and financial capital to achieve sustained economic security and justice for women and girls. With fierce determination, we mobilize hearts, minds and resources to create an equitable and just future for women, families and communities in New York City.
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Principal Staff
Ana L. Oliveira, President & Chief Executive OfficerPh. (212) 261-4699
E-mail: aoliveira@nywf.org
Alejandra Naranjo, Senior Director of Major Gifts and Strategic Campaigns
Ph. (212) 261-4621
E-mail: anaranjo@nywf.org
Elizabeth Cho, Director of Communication and Marketing
Ph. (212) 261-4361
E-mail: echo@nywf.org
Talib Nichiren, Director of Individual Giving and Special Events
Ph. (212) 261-4642
E-mail: tnichiren@nywf.org
Jacqueline Ebanks, Director of Programs
Ph. (212) 261-4360
E-mail: jebanks@nywf.org
Talatha Kiazolu-Reeves, Director of Strategic Initiatives
Ph. (212) 261-4362
E-mail: treeves@nywf.org
Megan Guzman, Program Officer
Ph. (212) 261-4364
E-mail: mguzman@nywf.org
Ruth Sanderson, Finance & Administrative Manager
Ph. (212) 261-4629
E-mail: rsanderson@nywf.org
Madeline Lamour Holder, Associate Director of Individual Giving
Ph. (212) 261-4637
E-mail: mholder@nywf.org
Tarnisha Smart, Development Associate
Ph. (212) 261-4398
E-mail: tsmart@nywf.org
Areas of Expertise:
Access & Disparities [7], Awareness & Education [8], Barriers & Opportunities [9], Human Rights & Security [10], Family & Society [11], Poverty [12], Women's Movements [13], Women's Networks [14], Economic Development & Security [15], Equality, Diversity & Inclusion [16]Member Experts:
Projects & Campaigns
Management & Leadership Institute [17]![]()
The Management & Leadership Institute (MLI) strengthens the leadership and management capacity of grantee partners through a series of no-fee participatory workshops and trainings on issues such as fundraising, board development, financial management, and communications. Workshops and trainings typically range in length from a half-day to a series of full-day sessions and are facilitated by technical assistance providers who tailor each workshop to the needs of the participants. Individual follow-up consultations are often conducted at the end of each series.
Reports & Resources
NYWF. 2013. Economic Security and Well-Being Index for Women in New York City [18]
NYWF. 2008. The Economic Status of Women in New York State [19].
E-Newsletter/The Activist Philanthropist [20]
NYWF Newsletter [21]
Center News
Opportunities, Grants & Fellowships
Grants [22]
The New York Women’s Foundation® funds organizations and programs within the five boroughs of New York City that have developed strategies to move low-income women and girls towards long-term economic security.