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Women’s Foundation for the State of Arizona Featured at AFP Arizona State Conference

Women’s Foundation for the State of Arizona Featured at AFP Arizona State Conference 

TUCSON, AZ – The Women’s Foundation for the State of Arizona (WFSA) is proud to announce its active participation in the upcoming Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Arizona State Conference, scheduled to take place on Friday, July 17-19. This event, hosted by AFP, brings together fundraising professionals from across the state to enhance their skills, share knowledge, and network with peers. 

WFSA’s esteemed leadership team, including CEO Katia Jones, Director of Pilot Programs Joanna Marroquin, and Director of Policy and Advocacy Michael Abramson III, will be integral to the conference proceedings. These dynamic leaders are set to share their expertise and insights on fundraising and advocacy for complex social issues, a crucial component of WFSA’s mission to promote equity and opportunity for women and girls in Arizona. 

Panel Participation and Presentations: 

  • Katia Jones, CEO of WFSA, will lend her expertise to the “Fundraising for Complex Social Issues” panel, led by Richard Tollefson, President of The Phoenix Philanthropy Group. With a wealth of experience in navigating the intricate landscape of social change, Jones will provide valuable perspectives on effective fundraising strategies that address multi-faceted societal challenges.  
  • Joanna Marroquin, Director of Pilot Programs, and Michael Abramson III, Director of Policy and Advocacy, will present findings from two significant research projects funded and distributed by WFSA: 
  • The Benefits Cliff: This research highlights the challenges faced by individuals who lose public assistance benefits as their income increases, creating a barrier to self-sufficiency. Marroquin and Abramson will discuss the implications of this phenomenon and strategies for fundraisers to support affected communities effectively. 
  • The Self-Sufficiency Standard: This study provides a comprehensive measure of the income needed for families to meet basic needs without public or private assistance. The presentation will cover how this standard can inform fundraising strategies and aid grant application processes by providing clear, data-driven insights into community needs. 

Katia Jones, CEO of WFSA, expressed her enthusiasm for the event, stating, “We are thrilled to contribute to the AFP Arizona State Conference. Our participation underscores WFSA’s commitment to empowering fundraisers with the knowledge and tools they need to drive impactful change. By sharing our research and insights, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of the social issues that impact women and families in Arizona and beyond.” 

The conference promises to be a day of enriching dialogue and collaboration, as fundraising professionals from various sectors come together to enhance their expertise and strategies. WFSA is honored to be part of this important event and looks forward to engaging with peers and partners to advance fundraising for social good. 

For more information about WFSA and its initiatives, please visit www.womengiving.org. 

For media inquiries or interview requests, please contact: 

Hannah Terpening | Director of Marketing and Communications WFSA 

Hterpening@womengiving.org  

About Women’s Foundation for the State of Arizona: The Women’s Foundation for the State of Arizona (previously the Women’s Foundation of Southern Arizona) innovates to create social, political, and economic change that achieves equity for women and girls of all identities through its integrated framework of research, advocacy, grantmaking, and innovative solutions. To learn more, visit www.womengiving.org.