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Join us – and Joy-Ann Reid – for our 2025 Annual Event!
You won’t want to miss this powerhouse event on Tuesday, June 3 at 6:30pm at the Conrad Hotel in Washington, DC.
Together, we will celebrate our impact, deepen our sense of community, honor champions of women’s progress, and raise funds for the critical work that lies ahead.
Welcome
The National Partnership for Women & Families is a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to make life better for women and families.
ADVOCACY
CHILDBIRTH CONNECTION
ECONOMIC JUSTICE
HEALTH JUSTICE
State Abortion Bans Threaten Nearly 7 Million Black Women
Our latest report, in collaboration with In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda, shows that 57 percent of all Black women of reproductive age live in the 26 states that have banned or are likely to ban abortion.
Black Maternal Health Crisis
Too many Black women are dying in pregnancy and childbirth. We need systemic change to end this crisis and ensure communities are healthier and more responsive to Black women’s needs.
Threats On All Fronts
Every person should have the freedom to decide if, when, and how to raise a family. But many people in the United States face limits on this freedom – especially women of color, women with disabilities or with low incomes, transgender and nonbinary people, and those who are multiply marginalized. They face threats on all fronts when it comes to abortion access and policies necessary to thrive.
Advocacy
The National Partnership is on the front lines fighting for health and economic justice, reproductive rights, women’s equality, and more.
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Congressional Relations
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Latest News
Dismantling OFCCP Will Have Far-Reaching Repercussions for Civil Rights, Disabled Workers and Veterans
The DOGE mandate to cut the vast majority of OFCCP employees and shuttering of most OFCCP field offices is an assault on the civil rights of America’s workers, particularly disabled workers and veterans.
NPWF Condemns Plans to Eviscerate the Department of Health & Human Services
“The deceptive nature of the Trump Administration’s claim to care about ‘making America healthy again’ was laid bare by today’s announcement to fire 10,000 workers across the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) apparently without regard to the potential harms to the health and well-being of families and health care delivery overall.”
NPWF Condemns VA Governor Youngkin’s Veto of Paid Leave Legislation
“This latest veto by Governor Youngkin is deeply troubling and disappointing and sends a clear message about his lack of commitment to adopting concrete policies to address the real needs of families across the state. For too many families, the lack of access to caregiving supports like paid family and medical leave means that they must make impossible choices…”
Recent Posts
NEWS: Abortions keep increasing in the United States
The number of abortions provided in most of the U.S. increased slightly in 2024 from the year before, according to new data released on April 15.
Medicaid Matters for Me (Natasha’s Story)
Natasha is one of many Black mamas sharing their story this week to deepen the national conversation about Black maternal health in the United States. Her story particularly highlights why Medicaid Matters and why protecting Medicaid is a maternal health equity issue.
The Administration Has Weaponized Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to the Detriment of Black Moms
The current attacks on DEI are a setback to improving Black maternal health; however, Black maternal health must remain central in all efforts to improve U.S. maternal health and be a named priority within our legislative agendas.