Social Impact & Business Working Group
The National Partnership for Women & Families is a policy and advocacy organization focused on the full arc of women’s lives—from health care and caregiving to workplace equity and civic engagement. While we’ve been doing this work for more than 50 years, we recognize that the challenges ahead demand renewed energy, deeper collaboration, and bold partners unafraid to reimagine what’s possible.

A key part of our approach is cross-sector engagement and corporate social impact. We cultivate relationships across the country to create a powerful, inclusive table of changemakers. This work strengthens communication, builds trust across sectors, and lays the foundation for more robust policy engagement.

Employers have a unique set of tools to advance public policies that support the well-being of their employees and communities. They can also drive impact through internal workplace policies that affect employees nationwide.

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Our public policy positions are grounded in research, data, and lived experience. This helps us highlight the positive impact of effective policy change, call attention to the intersectional challenges women and families face, and equip companies with the insights they need to keep investing in forward-thinking, inclusive solutions.

We’re inviting partners and funders who want to be part of something bigger—who see the value in collaboration and are ready to lead with purpose.

Let’s build what’s next, together.

Business Working Group for Gender Equity

The Business Working Group for Gender Equity (BWG) is an invitation-only network of pioneering companies that want to lead in this space. Since 2018, the BWG has brought together top employers to facilitate a dialogue around strengthening gender equity in the workplace, catalyze collective action, and learn from experts. Housed within the Partnership’s Congressional Relations and Social Impact Team, BWG helps connect businesses with policymakers and legislative experts on gender equity to promote shared learning and new partnerships.

We work with companies with a track record of leading on one or more gender equity workplace policies and that are ready to engage in meaningful internal change so that they can be a public voice for company culture change and promote public policies that support gender equity nationally.

We ground ourselves in the lived experience of women and families, particularly those who face the greatest barriers to equity and opportunity. We prioritize issues that improve increased equity, health, and economic justice and how they impact women’s ability to thrive and fully participate in our society.

We specifically focus on:

  • Advancing gender and racial equity in the workplace through paid family and medical leave, equal pay, prevention of sexual harassment, fairness for pregnant workers, paid sick days, and fair scheduling.
  • Improving access to affordable, quality health care that authentically meets the needs of all women and families and reduces inequities in health, especially the disparities and declining outcomes in maternal health.
  • Promoting reproductive freedom and justice, access to contraception and abortion care, and elimination of the stigma associated with abortion.

We are looking for companies with a track record of leading on one or more gender equity workplace policies, and that are ready to engage in meaningful internal change, be a public voice for company culture change and promote public policies that support gender equity nationally.

Airbnb
Deloitte
Google
Levi's
L'Oreal
Microsoft
PayPal
Starbucks

“The past year has underscored policy gaps that set working women back by three decades, weakening our businesses, our economy and our country. We look forward to working with peers and policy makers to pass paid medical and family leave to build back a more resilient economy and society.”

– Anna Walker, Vice President, Public Affairs, Levi Strauss & Co.

Membership Benefits

BWG membership offers access to:

  • Quarterly meetings with National Partnership leadership and VIP guest speakers driving impactful change on public policy
  • Speaking and partnership opportunities for events and programming
  • Access to subject matter experts on issues you care about
  • Issue expertise and timely resources supporting the business case for our issues and actionable public-policy solutions
  • Real-time information and analysis of evolving policy issues
  • A trusted, confidential space for business leaders to explore gender equity issues and share solutions
  • Opportunities for companies to provide input on public policies
  • Connections to a national Network of nonprofits, businesses, and policymakers
  • Potential visibility opportunities through media and event exposure.

Companies are some of the most influential actors in our economy and our culture. They shape narratives. They drive policy through their purchasing, their platforms, and their power. But most importantly, they employ people – real people with families, with histories, with rights that cannot and should not be up for debate.

We urge business leaders to see themselves not as bystanders to our democracy, but as stewards of it.

How to Join

Investment in the Business Working Group for Gender Equity is an investment in lasting impact. By joining the BWG, your company is not only gaining access to a network of experts and values-aligned leaders, you’re directly supporting the mission of the National Partnership for Women & Families to advance equity, health, and economic justice for women and families across the country.

Membership is renewed on an annual basis, with an annual contribution of $15,000 or more. For more information on how your company can join the BWG, please contact:

Economic Justice

Paid Leave and Paid Sick Days

Dan Fishbein, M.D., President of Sun Life U.S.: “It is time for all Americans to have paid family and medical leave. We’re pleased to join with the National Partnership for Women & Families to advance this and other important public policies that could help so many. We have enjoyed collaborating with the National Partnership in recent years and are excited to become even more involved in this critical work.”

Legislative action:

Health Justice

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