Jasmine Goodrich

Jasmine Goodrich

Position: Former Vice President for Development

FORMER STAFF

Jasmine Goodrich was vice president for development at the National Partnership for Women & Families, where she led all fundraising efforts and donor engagement strategies across the organization.

Prior to joining the National Partnership, Jasmine worked in the central offices of advancement at the Smithsonian Institution and the George Washington University. In these roles, she focused on corporate relations and major gift opportunities for pan-institutional initiatives centered around women and diversity. Jasmine graduated from Indiana University with a major in African American African Diaspora Studies and Sociology and a minor in Public and Environmental Affairs.

Jasmine is a proud Hoosier from Indiana and an avid volunteer in the Washington, D.C., area. She is the Chair of the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ African American Affinity Group Leadership Council and former Co-Chair of the affinity group. In addition, she volunteers at the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria and a number of other nonprofits. She is also a proud mom of guinea pigs, rescuing seven over the years. When not volunteering or playing with animals, Jasmine enjoys interior decorating, fashion and music.

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