
How the Care Movement is Organizing Against Devastating Federal Tax and Budget Cuts
February 05, 2025
Details
- Date:
- Wednesday, February 5
- Time:
-
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST
- Event Category:
- Webinars
- Event Tags:
- Federal Policy
Venue
- Virtual
Please join the Economic Opportunity Funders, Grantmakers In Health, and other cohosts and cosponsors for a briefing titled, How the Care Movement is Organizing Against Devastating Federal Tax and Budget Cuts.
This important webinar will examine the potentially devastating impact of possible federal budget and tax cuts on women, children, older adults, and people with disabilities and the care movement’s planned response. These budget cuts could shift costs onto states, undermining family health and income security. The effects could reverberate across generations, reverse gains for women, children, older adults, people with disabilities, and workers, and hinder future federal public investments in equitable childcare, paid leave, aging, and disability care. Learn how a cross-issue, cross-generational state and federal movement is raising the voices of the families most impacted, and how philanthropy can engage at this pivotal moment.
Speakers
- Alison Friedman Phillips, The Women’s Foundation of Colorado
- Amy Matsui, National Women’s Law Center
- Anna Shireen Wadia, Care for All with Respect and Equity (CARE) Fund
- Jaimie Worker, Caring Across Generations
Register here (Please note this program is for funders only.)
Hosted by: Care for All with Respect and Equity (CARE) Fund, Economic Opportunity Funders, Tax Equity Funders Network, and Women’s Funding Network.
Cosponsored by: Grantmakers In Health, Better Taxes for a Better America, Children, Youth and Family Funders Roundtable, Early Childhood Funders Collaborative, and Grantmakers for Thriving Youth