About BFF
Birth Future Foundation was founded in 2020 by a collective of activists who are revolutionizing philanthropy and grantmaking to realize a liberated birth future. As Birth Future Foundation works towards incorporation and becoming a recognized non-profit, we are proud to be fiscally sponsored by Elephant Circle, a Colorado-based birth justice 501c3 non-profit.
BFF Vision
Families deserve safe, compassionate, culturally congruent midwifery care free from racism, neglect, and abuse. BFF holds a liberated vision for our birth future.
A birth future where midwifery care is accessible and equitable.
A birth future where Black, Brown, and Indigenous birthing people and their babies survive and thrive.
A birth future where LGBTQIA+ parents are treated with respect and dignity in childbirth.
A birth future where the path to becoming a midwife is free of racism and oppression.
BFF Mission
Support structural change towards racially just and equitable access to midwifery care and the midwifery profession. Implement equitable and ethical grantmaking and programming.
Read about BFF’s approach to grantmaking here.
Meet BFF
Each of the BFF leaders brings a unique perspective to the work we do. We are midwives, doulas, midwifery clients, founders of community based organizations, policy advocates, and community leaders. We are Black women who have been leading local and national birth justice work and white women who are committed to doing the internal and external work to operationalize equity. We are in community with midwives and birthing people who identify as Indigenous, queer, transgender, nonbinary, and disabled. We are collectively invested in liberation, both by dismantling oppression in existing systems and by building entirely new systems with equity at the foundation.
BFFs Emeritus
We have tremendous appreciation for those co-conspirators who have stepped back from the day-to-day work at BFF, but continue to be our champions and friends.