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Prospera International Network of Women’s Funds, funders   Registration, launch and the first 12 months:
          and  other  movements.  We  consulted  on  the  core  building   2023-2024
          blocks  of  setting  up  a  regional  women’s  fund,  registration
          options, and the needs and priorities in the region. This was   We  became  a  registered  Charitable  Entity  and  an
          all  taking  place  against  the  backdrop  of  COVID-19,  which   Incorporated  Trust  Board  in  New  Zealand  on  22  February
          threw new and unexpected challenges our way, especially   2023  and  formally  launched  at  the  third  Pacific  Feminist
          being limited to online consultations.             Forum  in  May  2023.  At  the  launch,  we  also  released  our
                                                             design document  and our visual identity that is inspired by
                                                             the ocean that unites our island states. Since then, we have
            The set-up and funding: 2022                     co-designed with Pacific feminists our grantmaking approach
                                                             and  learning  and  accountability  framework,  conducted  a
            In the Netherlands, the Dutch government made a pivotal   scoping study - and opened our first grant call to identified
          investment  in  a  feminist  global  South-led  consortium  of   organisations and groups in the North Pacific. You can read
          four  women’s  funds  called  Leading  from  the  South  (LFS)   all about this work in our inaugural Learning Report 2023-24.
          and had indicated they wanted to support groups based in
                                                              Since we started the journey to co-create PFF and support
          the Pacific. WFA was the closest regional partner but was
                                                             the  Pacific  feminist  movement  with  the  flexible  funding  so
          uncomfortable  to  start  funding  in  the  Pacific,  particularly
                                                             sorely  needed,  the  global  funding  ecosystem  for  gender
          because Pacific feminists were working to realise that vision.
          WFA  leadership  were  already  great  allies  and  partners   justice and women’s rights has suffered some seismic shifts.
          of  UAF  A&P  and  Women’s  Fund  Fiji,  so  this  relationship   In just the last few weeks, the United States government –
 Left to right: PFF founding trustees, Virisila Buadromo, Teretia Tokam, ‘Ofa Gutteinbeil-Likiliki, Professor   propelled LFS’ partnership with the nascent PFF, supporting   under a Donald Trump presidency – has all but dismantled
 Yvonne Underhill-Sem  our  foundational  work.  Deepening  existing  relationships  of   the  United  States  Agency  for  International  Development
                                                             (USAID)  and  renounced  the  United  Nations  Sustainable
          trust,  the  New  Zealand  government’s  Ministry  of  Foreign   Development Goals. With the US being the largest bilateral
 Pacific ways of being, knowing   Affairs  and  Trade  (MFAT)  also  stepped  up  to  become  the   provider  of  Official  Development  Assistance  (ODA),  the
          first  bilateral  funder  to  commit  funding  foundational  and
          grantmaking  costs.  At  this  point  between  2022  and  2023,   reverberations  of  this  are  profound,  particularly  in  relation
                                                             to the defunding of programs focusing on women’s rights,
          PFF’s staff team expanded to bring on the first of their two
 and doing: Our emergence  co-leads,  a  Resource  Mobilisation  Enabler,  Grants  Enabler   sexual  and  reproductive  health  and  rights,  and  LGBTQI+
          and Strategic Finance Enabler.                     rights. European bilateral donors have also pulled back on
                                                             their  commitments,  with  Germany,  the  United  Kingdom,
            As  part  of  the  MFAT  consultations,  the  first  iteration  of   France, Belgium and the Netherlands all recently announcing
          PFF’s  Theory  of  Change  (TOC)  emerged.  We  wanted  to   huge reductions in ODA.
 by Rochelle Jones and Michelle Reddy  give  ourselves  space  in  the  TOC  to  build  and  strengthen
          the Pacific feminist movement together and to tell the story   While  this  presents  obvious  challenges,  with  women’s
                                                             rights  and  feminist  organisations  historically  receiving  only
          together, which is why the first three years – the ‘inception’
                                                             a meagre amount of ODA (0.13% in 2021), it also highlights
 The Pacific Feminist Fund (PFF) was a collective vision long   clear, we needed to build our canoe, map the voyage (as best   phase  –  focuses  on  listening  and  learning.  The  next  two   that  feminist  and  women’s  funds  are  critical  actors.  As
 before it came into being. We have documented this labour   we could!), and set sail away from safe harbours. Sometimes   phases,  spanning  two  years,  focus  more  on  increasing   the  resource  mobilisation  arm  of  local,  regional  or  global
 of love along the way, and to accompany the recent launch   the way forward seemed laid out for us, like kismet, with the   funding  to  the  Pacific  and  strengthening  the  movement.   movements,  feminist  and  women’s  funds  are  grounded  in
 of our inaugural Learning Report, are proud to share with you   ocean opening up and rolling us ever forward. At other times,   PFF’s role is to support and amplify the work and stories of
 a timeline of the pathways, elements and partnerships that   we floundered and looked to the stars and our own feminist   our  grantee  partners,  and  to  provide  broader  context  and   and  led  by  movement  priorities.  Being  ‘plugged  in’  to  the
                                                             movements makes it easier to respond to a need, or a crisis,
 converged and contributed to our emergence as a regional   knowledge to chart the way. We were always moving - so   analysis to situate these stories. We need to be careful with   finding  ways  to  unlock  new  resources  from  an  expanding
 feminist fund for the Pacific.   that we could create a Pacific feminist fund to support and   power  and  foreground  care,  trust  and  respect,  arriving  as   network of funders who understand the power of supporting
 amplify the work of the Pacific feminist movement.   people, not power positions. Ultimately, our TOC captures   feminist movements directly.
          how to put power into the hands of Pacific women, girls and
 The foundational years: 2019-2021  In  2020,  we  got  to  work  by  setting  up  two  voluntary   gender non-conforming people - not the fund.  PFF stands proud and tall as a new addition to the cadre of
 groups,  the  Steering  Committee  and  the  Advisory  Group,   sister funds around the world, supporting and sustaining the
 For a dream to become reality – for a journey to occur –   each  composed  of  Pacific  feminists  and  women  human   We  were  learning  that  Pacific  demands  and  challenges   fight for women’s rights and gender justice worldwide. And
 one must venture out. And in the venturing, there are well   rights defenders, as well as established feminist funds such   are as unique and expansive as the oceanscape, with many   here in the Pacific, we are strengthening our bonds to support
          grants needed for a wide variety of different groups spread
 known sea marks, currents and signposts, as well as new   as  UAF  A&P,  Women’s  Fund  Fiji  and  Women’s  Fund  Asia   each other with feminist solidarity and communities of care,
          out over the Pacific islands. Consultations told us that many
 experiences  to face. One of these signposts was the 2019   (WFA). This happened with start-up funds from Foundation   consolidating  the  Pacific  feminist  movement  to  advance
          feminists felt a new approach to fundraising is required for
 scoping study, Where is the Money for Women and Girls in the   for a Just Society (FJS),  initiated by and channelled through   human rights and gender equality in a time of climate crisis.
 Pacific? Mapping Funding Gaps, Opportunities and Trends   PFF’s sister fund, UAF A&P – an existing grantee partner of   the  nature  of  their  work,  which  attempts  to  hold  the  state
          and other duty bearers accountable for their commitments to
 commissioned by Urgent Action Fund Asia and the Pacific   FJS. These critical start-up funds enabled the hiring of a part
          women’s and human rights. A regional feminist fund would
 (UAF A&P) and Women’s Fund Fiji. This study found that “less   time  coordinator,  commissioning  a  design  document  and
          de-risk  donations  from  a  variety  of  sources  and  deliver
 than 1% of funding is reaching women’s organisations in the   an options paper for registration. From there, the small but
          funds  to  Pacific  feminist  and  women’s  organisations  and
 Pacific through direct funding.” A key recommendation was   mighty PFF team leveraged a moment in time, where some
 to create a regional women’s fund for the Pacific, which was   bilateral funders were pivoting towards feminist foreign policy   groups.  The  fund  should  also  create  more  opportunities
          for connection in the region, and engage internationally to
 endorsed at the second Pacific Feminist Forum held in 2019,   and recognising the power of directing funding for feminist
          highlight the needs and priorities of women, girls, and gender
 which brought together over 150 Pacific feminists, LGBTQI+   activism through women’s funds.
          non-conforming persons in the Pacific. And crucially, rather
 and women-led organisers at the frontlines.
 In  2021,  under  the  guidance  of  the  Steering  Committee   than  merely  responding  to  the  current  funding  ecosystem,
 Our  work  since  2019  has  been  about  bringing  that   and  Advisory  Group,  we  undertook  a  co-creation  process   the  fund  should  proactively  engage  in  funding  spaces  to
 recommendation to life, and while our vision and purpose was   by  consulting  with  feminist  movements  in  the  Pacific,  the   shape financing currents and flows.
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