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Our 2022 Year in Review

3/28/2023

 
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What motivates you to keep fighting for gender justice? For us, it is the promise that future queer, trans, intersex and sex-working communities will thrive in joy, autonomy, abundance and safety—a promise we believe in because despite the increasing attacks from the far-right, we are lucky to witness the growth, creativity, and strengthening of our gender justice movements every single day.

​Today, we are reflecting on the accomplishments of our grantee partners in 2022 and the milestones we have collectively reached at Third Wave along the way. 
We are excited to share with you our 2022 Year in Review: Building our Futures by Resourcing the Present.
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Last year, Third Wave made a total of 111 grants, moving a record-breaking nearly $3 million to 97 gender justice organizations, with 99% of all funding going to BIPOC-led organizations. Despite an increase in anti-LGBTQ legislative bills across the country, our grantees continue to lead the way towards an alternative future with actions, initiatives, and programs that are revolutionizing the ways we can all show up more intentionally for and within our communities. 

Our 2022 grantees demanded justice for criminalized survivors and survivors of gender violence, purchased property to offer housing and services to trans people, convened abolitionist social service providers and social workers, created space for queer and disabled sex worker community in Puerto Rico—and those are just a few examples. We encourage you to learn more about the work of the 97 groups, organizations, coalitions, and collectives who are utilizing the power of radical imagination, deep solidarity, and disciplined organizing to save lives and ensure the sustainability of our queer, trans, intersex, and sex working communities in the future. 

We are also proud to have pivoted 85% of our total funding to be multi-year, heeding calls from the field for long-term sustainability, not just rapid response dollars. In a time where LGBTQ philanthropic dollars have decreased since its record high in 2018, it’s more important than ever that we each understand that the responsibility for sustaining our communities lies on each of us. Together we can ensure that our communities are not only existing, but thriving in the future.
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Big News from Third Wave's Co-Directors

3/22/2023

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ID 1: Light blue background with a white polaroid shaped box and a cut-out photo of our co-directors Kiyomi Fujikawa and Ana Conner hugging and smiling in the middle. There are flowers on the top right and bottom left corner of the image and the Third Wave Fund logo is in the bottom center. Pink, large text says,
Dear Third Wave community, 

We’re sharing big news! After five years at the helm of Third Wave Fund, we, Ana and Kiyomi, will be stepping down as Co-Directors in the beginning of 2024. Since day one, it was our intention to lead Third Wave for five years before passing the baton to a new team of bold and courageous leaders. It has been an honor to lead an incredible team as we’ve worked towards fundamentally transforming philanthropy and redistributing power and wealth. We are so grateful to have had the opportunity to be a part of the powerful legacy of youth-led intersectional gender justice activism and grantmaking that far preceded us.

We are excited for the next chapter of Third Wave. The organization has strong finances, six thriving grantmaking programs, and a creative, insightful, and leader-full team of staff and Advisory Council members who have always been committed to the vision of Third Wave. Since we came on board in 2018, our budget has grown from $2.4 million to over $6.4 million dollars, with much of that in committed revenue, and with reserves to weather economic uncertainties. This growth was because of the support of many of you reading this letter, and it leaves us feeling very confident in the continued growth of Third Wave with new leaders.

Where the organization is now, our journey here, and our success and accomplishments as co-leaders has everything to do with the Third Wave community. Our work has always been about our power as a collective. Every single one of our staff brings a different expertise and perspective to our work, and our broader community makes Third Wave powerful, resilient, flexible, and revolutionary. When we joined as Co-Directors, movement leaders, donors, our staff, Advisory Council, and the broader social justice philanthropic community threw down for us — making connections, amplifying our work, and advocating for Third Wave. We want to provide the same level of support and trust for our next co-leaders through the Powerful Futures Pledge because it was critical to our success as new leaders. Help us support sustainable leadership and powerful youth leaders in philanthropy!

We’ve begun to receive the “what will we do next” question. Our primary focus right now is on Third Wave and ensuring the success of the leadership transition. We won't be far from social justice philanthropy and movement spaces after the transition. Ana will be continuing to sharpen their liberatory operations and finance skills and Kiyomi is excited to continue doing programmatic work. Any tips, recommendations, and connections are welcomed — including great beach vacation recommendations! Ultimately, the opportunity to lead Third Wave has meant that we have had the honor to build strong, lasting relationships with many of you reading this, and we are looking forward to working both with and alongside you in different capacities!

We are very excited to be working with Strategies for Social Change (SSC), Third Wave staff and our Advisory Council for the leadership transition and position search process. SSC led our leadership transition when the baton was passed from Rye Young to us in 2018. We were in awe then, as we are now, at SSC’s ability to lead organizations through smooth hiring, transition, and onboarding processes. Our Leadership Transition Committee is being held down by Advisory Council Co-Chairs Adjoa Tetteh and Loan Tran, Advisory Council Members Isabel Sousa-Rodriguez, Quita Tinsley Peterson, and Yecelica Jaime Valdivia, and staff members Agustina Vidal, Christian Giraldo, Maryse Mitchell-Brody, Monica Trinidad, and Rachel Caïdor. We want to give a special shout out to Adjoa Tetteh, who has been a leader on our Advisory Council for six years now, was on the committee that hired us, and will now be a part of our next process. Thank you, Adjoa! 

Having the opportunity to serve as Co-Directors of Third Wave has been an opportunity of a lifetime. Coming from different social justice organizing backgrounds, neither of us had planned to be in philanthropy, let alone lead a foundation — and yet Third Wave made it possible for us as two new leaders to work together to fund and organize philanthropy on behalf of our people. Leading Third Wave through Black liberation uprisings, the COVID-19 pandemic, and full scale attacks on trans people, reproductive health and bodily autonomy has shown us the resilience of movements, and the dire need for organizations like Third Wave to exist. Thank you for believing in us, holding us accountable, and trusting us to lead Third Wave. 

With gratitude and love, 
Ana and Kiyomi

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