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Madre

Madre

New York, NY 10001
Tax ID13-3280194

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About this organization

Revenue

$9,070,118

Expenses

$7,121,146

Website

madre.org

Mission

MADRE is an international women's human rights organization founded 37 years ago. We partner with grassroots women to create social change in contexts of war, disaster and injustice. To advance women's human rights, MADRE supports grassroots women to meet their basic needs as a bridge to develop their advocacy and political participation. MADRE sustains their organizations, providing the practical skills, ongoing support and access necessary to build new skills, step up as leaders and win rights for themselves and their communities locally, nationally and globally. Together, these two strategies — meeting urgent needs and advancing human rights — combine in MADRE's signature holistic method to sustain women for the long term and create lasting social change.

About

Inspired by our mission to advance human rights and social justice, MADRE partners with community-based, women-led organizations in the Global South on the front-lines of war, climate breakdown and their aftermath. Through grant-making, organizational strengthening and legal advocacy, MADRE helps our partners meet urgent needs in communities and create lasting solutions to the crises of our time.Since our founding as an international women's rights organization in 1983, MADRE has distributed over $55 million in grants and in-kind support to our grassroots partners throughout the globe, and our grant-making budget continues to increase annually. We fund local organizations, networks and groups that are "under the radar" of other international funders and large aid organizations. We focus our partnerships on women-led organizations that prioritize the leadership of young women and girls, Indigenous women, Afro-descendant women, LGBTIQ people, and people with disabilities. We provide our partners with training and skills-building to effectively meet the self-identified needs of women and communities, and we work with them and with allies in our network of legal advocates to identify opportunities to change laws and policies that will help advance community priorities and build more just societies.In FY2019, we advanced this work through three core program areas: (1) Ending Gender Violence, to prevent that abuse and help survivors heal; (2) Advancing Climate Justice, to sustain women's vital interventions against climate crisis (3) Building a Just Peace, to sustain women's work to avert, resolve and build back from war.Our campaign, No Borders on Gender Justice, confronted the destructive agenda of the Trump Administration and other right-wing forces, generating proven alternatives that protect people and strengthen movements. We brought activists together across borders, sustain progressive social justice organizing and provide immediate protection to those most at risk. We also continued to operate our emergency and humanitarian relief programs, through which we mobilized urgent responses to catastrophe and delivered humanitarian aid to the communities of our grassroots sister organizations. Strategic Plan: 2018-2022At a moment in which we stand at a historical crossroads and need to imagine and realize a new global social contract, MADREs strategic plan offers a way forward. It lays out a path to our vision of a just, peaceful and sustainable world where all people enjoy the fullest range of human rights, where women and girls participate effectively in all aspects of society, and where people have a meaningful say in policies that affect their lives. Our work is oriented towards three core goals:Women at the Margins Lead: Through our work, women and girls who are excluded from power and representation in their societies gain capacities, resources and access to policymaking and other centers of power.Policies and Attitudes Change: We push for new policies at local, national and global levels to uphold women's rights. We will work to change attitudes and social norms to reflect the priorities of women at the margins.Progressive Movements Gain Power: We strengthen movements that are critical to advancing social change and seek opportunities for MADRE and our partners to play leadership roles in global movements.Recent Accomplishments: HighlightsEnding Gender Violence: MADRE helps survivors heal from abuse and become powerful advocates for every person's right to live free of violence. - In Iraq, we support the country's first network of shelters and safe houses to protect women and girls from violence, including sexual slavery, rape, forced marriage and other forms of abuse. - MADREs work in Syria meets the immediate needs of refugees, providing access to medical care, sexual and reproductive health workshops, human rights training and literacy courses. Advancing Climate Justice: MADRE amplifies the voices and solutions of women on the front-lines of the global climate crisis. - In Kenya, MADRE funds women's organizing to adapt to drought and prevent conflict between communities that sometimes accompanies resource scarcity. We also funded water tanks for three communities, including one at a community center that services between 800 and 1,000 people a year. - In Nepal, we supported local organizations to address climate breakdown by providing grants to a collective of Indigenous women farmers, and we advocate to secure the rights of Indigenous women in national and international law. Building a Just Peace: MADRE strengthens women's capabilities to prevent, survive, resolve, and recover from war and armed conflict. - MADRE partnered with a collective of Afro-descendant grassroots organizations to ensure that Colombia's Peace Accord safeguards the rights of Afro-Colombian women and girls, providing training on advocacy and human rights documentation.- In Guatemala, MADRE promotes healing, cultural preservation and transitional justice for Indigenous women survivors of genocide, for instance by supporting a series of traditional Mayan dance and storytelling sessions.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The non-profit's mission, as described in the filing, is “Madre inc.s mission is to advance womens human rights by meeting urgent needs in communities and building lasting solutions to the crises women face.”.

When describing its duties, they were characterized as: “Madre inc.s mission is to advance womens human rights by meeting urgent needs in communities and building lasting solutions to the crises women face.”.

  • The non-profit has complied with legal regulations by reporting their state of operation as NY.
  • The filing shows that the non-profit's address as of 2020 is 121 West 27th Street Suite 301, New York, NY, 10001.
  • As of 2020, the non-profit has reported a total of 28 employees on their form.
  • Does not operate a hospital.
  • Does not operate a school.
  • Does not collect art.
  • Does not provide credit counseling.
  • Has foreign activities.
  • Is not a donor-advised fund.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is $1,948,972.
  • The compensation of the CEO of the organization is subject to review and approval by an independent body.
  • The organization has a written policy that describes how long it will retain documents.
  • The organization has 8 independent voting members.
  • The organization has a professional fund raiser.
  • The organization was formed in 1983.
  • The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule B.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule J.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule O.
  • The organization engages in lobbying activities.
  • The organization pays $2,222,042 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $576,693 in fundraising expenses.
  • The organization provides Form 990 to its governing body.
  • The organization has minutes of its meetings.
  • The organization has a written whistleblower policy.
  • The organization has grants to organizations.
  • The organization's financial statements were reviewed by an accountant.