Nationwide
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Nonprofit - 501c3
National Partnership for Women & Families
1725 Eye St. NW, Suite 950Washington DC 20006
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202-986-2600

Services
Advocacy: Policy guidance, assistance with drafting legislative bills, and strategic leadership to advance women’s rights at federal and state levels.
Economic Justice: Advocacy for paid family and medical leave, paid sick days, fair pay (closing the wage gap), and legal protections against workplace discrimination or sexual harassment.
Health Justice: Policy efforts to advance reproductive rights (including abortion and contraception access), promote health equity, defend the Affordable Care Act, and protect digital health privacy.
Childbirth Connection: An evidence-based resource center for pregnancy planning, selecting quality maternity care providers, and navigating healthy birth options.
Maternal Health Initiatives: Research and public education focused on reducing maternal mortality and addressing the racial disparities in healthcare outcomes for women of color.
Workplace Equity Support: Resources for businesses to implement gender-equity policies and for employees to understand their rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
Cost and Payment Options
Free
Location Type
Virtual Services
Accessibility
English, Spanish
Summary
The National Partnership for Women & Families is a nonpartisan advocacy organization dedicated to advancing gender equity through policy change in the areas of economic and health justice. They lead national efforts to secure paid family and medical leave, fair pay, and workplace protections against pregnancy discrimination and harassment. Additionally, the organization works to improve maternal health outcomes and reproductive rights through their "Childbirth Connection" program, which provides evidence-based resources for families while pushing for a more equitable and affordable healthcare system.
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