Our Mission
Channel Foundation promotes women’s human rights by funding intersecting streams of the global movement for gender equality.
Channel: (noun) That through which information, news, trade, or the like passes; a medium of transmission, conveyance, or communication; means agency. (Oxford English Dictionary)
Vision
The future is a world in which feminist perspectives are embraced so that all people have the respect, freedom, and opportunity to realize their full human rights and leadership potential.
Values
Core ideals that guide Channel Foundation include the following:
- Human rights and the fundamental dignity and equality of all human beings
- Feminism
- Racial Justice
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Funding Ecosystem
Channel does its work as part of a larger human rights and feminist funding ecosystem which inspires and guides us. As part of these movements, Channel believes that empowerment of grassroots groups and partnership models of funding are the only truly effective pathways to achieving lasting social change. We believe in and strive to practice the following in our work: Collaboration, Bridge-building, Risk-taking, Focusing on Supporting Systemic Change.
Several of the donor affinity groups with which we are affiliated have come up with important collective values for all donors to consider.
The Human Rights Funders Network (HRFN) has made clear that, “in addition to what foundations fund, an important consideration in human rights philanthropy is also how they fund. Do they recognize the power dynamics at play? Are they funding the communities most affected by injustice and inequality? Are they transparent and accountable in their decision making? In short, do they adhere to the human rights principles their grantmaking seeks to uphold?”
In fact, HRFN and other entities including Channel partner the Gender Funders CoLab (formerly known as Philanthropy Advancing Women’s Human Rights or PAWHR), and Ariadne -European Funders for Social Change and Human Rights, launched a set of Human Rights Grantmaking Principles in late 2020 which reflect the contributions of approximately 300 human rights contributors including funders and activists from over 40 countries. The six principles they came up with are intended to help funders align their grantmaking practices with human rights values. The principles can help foundations explore their practices internally, catalyze conversations among funders from different institutions, and support funders to share and learn together with others in the human rights field. The principles are available in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish and include the following:
- Power Sharing and Shifting
- Accountability
- Collective Care
- Community Driven
- Equity
- Adaptability and Learning
In addition, Channel has long been inspired by the 5 Rs of Indigenous Philanthropy developed by the International Funders for Indigenous Peoples (IFIP) which include the following: Respect, Relationships, Responsibility, Reciprocity, and Redistribution.
“We have known for decades that the best way for … the world to thrive is to ensure that its women have the freedom, power, and knowledge to make decisions affecting their own lives and those of their families and communities.”
— UN Secretary General Kofi Annan