The National Women’s Law Center (NWLC) is a U.S.-based advocacy organization that advances gender justice through litigation, policy advocacy, research, and public education to secure and expand economic, educational, and health rights for women and families.
Workplace equity and pay equity, reproductive health and rights, access to health care, Title IX and gender equity in education, family leave and childcare policy, anti-discrimination protections including LGBTQ+ and race-focused intersections, legal advocacy and strategic litigation to enforce civil rights
Mix of foundation grants, major philanthropic gifts, and individual contributions; resource support also comes through its affiliated advocacy/action arm
National Women’s Law Center Action Fund (affiliated 501(c)(4) advocacy arm); founders and long-time leaders associated with the organization include Marcia Greenberger and Nancy Duff Campbell
Non-profit (primary 501(c)(3) advocacy organization; affiliated 501(c)(4) advocacy/action arm)