Our Birth Future is Liberated

Birth Future Foundation funds midwives, so that all birthing people can choose the birth they want, and get the care they deserve.

When we invest in midwives, we uplift communities.

We know the statistics. We know that the systems are failing us. We are focusing our energy and resources on the solutions. BFF makes grants to support Black, Brown, Indigenous, and LGBTQIA+ midwives, future midwives, and changemakers in the United States. We are BFF. Join us.

$175,000 since 2022

Since we began making grants in 2022, BFF has granted over $175,000! BFF has made grants to 9 community based organizations, 1 researcher, and over 100 midwives and midwifery students. (Read about our grantees.)

BFF’s equitable and ethical approach to grantmaking is revolutionizing philanthropy and shifting power back to communities. (Read about our approach.)

BFF + Baby Yams =
funding Black and Indigenous midwives and birthworkers

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Our Birth Future is Midwifery

A BFF conversation with: Tanzye Hill, Birth Manifesta, Quatia Osorio of the Urban Perinatal Education Center, Aisha Ralph, Taweret Midwifery, and moderated by BFF Executive Director Tanya Smith-Johnson.

The movement for our liberated birth future is powered by changemakers such as the folks we highlighted in this virtual community event. What does our birth future look like? What do the midwives and activists on the ground need? How do we achieve an inclusive future for midwifery?

WATCH THE RECORDING.

 

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