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Rockflower Welcomes Caroline Bracken to the Catalyzer Collective

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Rockflower is pleased to announce the addition of Caroline Bracken to our Catalyzer Collective.

Caroline is a recent graduate of the College of Charleston where she studied Political Science with a minor in International Studies and Geography. While at Charleston, Caroline studied Modern Standard Arabic and dedicated her senior year to write a thesis about the different peace and security outcomes of the Arab Spring of 2010. She is passionate about the social, cultural, and political dynamics of the Middle East and North Africa and is interested in pursuing a career in research and policy related to the region. Caroline firmly believes that peace and security isn’t possible without the empowerment of women and girls.

We are excited to welcome her to our Catalyzer Collective!

Rockflower Welcomes Kaidlyne Neukam to the Catalyzer Collective

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Rockflower is pleased to announce the addition of Kaidlyne Neukam to our Catalyzer Collective.

Kaidlyne is a recent graduate of American University and has been specializing in gendered use cases of energy-efficient appliances in off-grid communities during her most recent role with CLASP, a DC-based NGO. With her varied background in international development, business and communications, Kaidlyne is passionate about business-driven efforts to empower women and girls through catalytic funding and partnerships.

We are excited to welcome her to our Catalyzer Collective!

What To Do in a Pandemic: Send More Cash and More Love

Before the global pandemic struck, we were spending a lot of time working on a plan to scale Rockflower. We need to meet the demand of our existing partners and the increasing number of new applications we receive weekly. The world needs system-wide change in the next decade, not just to survive but to thrive and Rockflower’s role is to get more money into the hands of those with the vision and fortitude to make this happen. 

As an organization based in the United States, where the grave impact of the spread of COVID-19 is growing by the day, we have been on stay-at-home orders since mid-March. Banks are closed to in-person transactions, which presents a difficulty as many of the countries we work in require a physical presence to wire money. 

It is easy to get distracted during this moment, but you have to focus on what is being asked of you – what’s in your line of sight? 

We have reached out to all 34 of our current partners to get a sense of the challenges in their communities and to determine how best we can help.

The responses vary greatly in terms of government restrictions and mandatory lockdowns, but one sentiment comes through loud and clear. Those grassroots women’s organizations working at the furthest margins need something very basic - cash. 

With strict and sudden lockdowns in place, the ability to access food and medicine is becoming critical and those whose daily lives were already extremely difficult to navigate now have the added threat of this virus. 

Rockflower has set up an Emergency Fund to send small amounts of money via Western Union directly into the hands of our partners so that they can get what they need and utilize additional resources over the coming weeks. 

We firmly believe you can hold two ideas at the same time. We continue to work on our ambitious plan to scale up Rockflower, while at the same time knowing that putting money directly into the hands of those who need it right now is exactly why we call our philosophy, Radical Idealism, Practically Realized

Beginning tomorrow and continuing over the next few weeks, we will release a series of partner stories detailing their innovative and resilient approaches to this crisis. 

We will be participating in #GivingTuesdayNow to raise money for our Emergency Fund. Our fundraising campaign is ongoing but will officially launch on May 5 and run through May 10, Mother’s Day (US).

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New Year, New Website for Hope for the Future

Our Youth Advisory Board members lead crowdfunding efforts for our partners’ project campaigns and locates content for our social media platforms as part of their requirements. Hannah Dawicki has brought her website creation skills to Hope for the Future. The website includes Hope for the Future’s programs, current appeals and so much more.

The website is live, but still undergoing some construction as a donation service is being researched for Hope for the Future to use in Uganda.

View Hope for the Future’s website here: www.hopeffo2020.wixsite.com/hope

Rockflower Welcomes Charlot Magayi to be a Global Ambassador

Rockflower is pleased to announce the addition of Charlot Magayi to our Global Ambassadors.

Charlot is the CEO and Founder of Mukuru Clean Stoves. She grew up in Mukuru, one of the biggest slums in Nairobi. She won the Waistlitz Global Citizen Award 2019 and SDGs and Her award 2018 for her work in fighting household air pollution and poverty..

We are excited to welcome her to our Catalyzer Collective!

Rockflower Welcomes Kevin Powell to the Board of Directors

Rockflower Partners Inc. is delighted to welcome Kevin Powell to the Board of Directors.

Kevin is a civil and human rights activist whose work as an author and speaker has made him one of the most respected political, literary and hip hop voices in America.

Kevin’s upbringing by a single mother in severe poverty in Jersey City brings a unique and distinct element to the work of Rockflower. He understands first-hand why our work to unblock funding to improve the lives of women and girls is so important and values the need for a new economic paradigm based on the logic of mothering.

It is my deep honor to join the Board of Directors for Rockflower. As a male ally, as someone who has two decades-plus of work with men and boys to challenge sexism and sexual violence, I think it incredibly critical to invest in women and girls worldwide, and I am deeply honored, as the child of a poor single mother, to support this vision.

- Kevin Powell

International Day of the Girl

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On International Day of the Girl, we celebrate the many ways that our partners work to enhance the opportunities available for girls to reach their full potential.

In Global Ambassador Francesca Ward’s guest blog post detailing her experiences during two summers working with Casa Congo, in Astillero, Nicaragua, she touches on the many ways gender equality is being achieved. One simple one is the need to get more young girls surfing. This is just one way to level the playing field for young girls to see what is possible in determining a new path for their futures.

Read more about the incredible example their mothers are setting for the next generation through their entrepreneurial endeavors.

Rockflower Welcomes Mia Haugen to the Board of Directors

Rockflower is delighted to welcome Mia Haugen to the Board of Directors. Mia brings a wealth of experience and perspective through her work as a media executive, an advisor to several non-profits and as an impact investor. 

Building on the success of early stage investments in grassroots civil society organizations and social enterprises improving the lives of women and girls through the framework of the Five Keys, Rockflower is developing a unique fund structure to ensure the flow of capital reaches those with proven efficiency and capacity. We are thrilled Mia will be joining us to add her vision and expertise in achieving these goals. 

I am excited to join the Rockflower Board of Directors, as I have total confidence Tine Ward will deliver on her mission to increase investments in Women and Girls. Gender lens investing is on the rise, and I am grateful to try help shine a light, and drive resources to this incredibly important global challenge.

– Mia Haugen 

Rockflower Welcomes Somto Ugwu to be a Global Ambassador

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Rockflower is pleased to announce the addition of Somto Ugwu to our Global Ambassadors.

Somto is a lawyer from Enugu State, Nigeria. He currently serves as the Head of Gender and Partnerships Officer for the Society for the Improvement of Rural People (SIRP). Somto is also a member of MenEngage Nigeria and currently serves as a Team Leader for Unskilled to Skilled (U2S).

Somto’s passion to promote youth and women’s empowerment issues in his native Nigeria makes him a great addition to Rockflower.

We are excited to welcome him to our Catalyzer Collective!

Rockflower Welcomes Dancan Onyango to be a Global Ambassador

Rockflower is pleased to announce the addition of Dancan Onyango to our Global Ambassadors.

Dancan is currently an MBA student at Babson College committed to economic and social change. In his native Kenya, Dancan co-founded Jiwo Paro, a social venture that serves a portfolio of predominantly rural and underserved women through microfinance and financial literacy programs and current partner of Rockflower. He brings 6 years of emerging-markets experience in private sector financial services with technical specialties in agent banking strategy, microfinance, and business models focused on low- and lower-middle income markets in developing economies. In-between studies, Dancan is currently engaged on a study of impact investing and is interning with Women World Banking in New York City.

We are excited to welcome him to our Catalyzer Collective!

Rockflower Welcomes Amanda Swenson to be a Global Ambassador

Rockflower is pleased to announce the addition of Amanda Swenson to our Global Ambassadors.

Amanda is currently pursuing a joint Juris Doctor and Master’s in Public Policy at the University of Michigan. Amanda is passionate about international social justice issues, and her primary professional interests lie in the nexus between international law and socioeconomic development. She is proficient in Standard Arabic, Moroccan Darija, and Levantine Arabic, and she speaks intermediate conversational French.

We are excited to welcome her to our Catalyzer Collective!

Rockflower Welcomes Rachel Bernardo to the Youth Advisory Board

Rockflower is pleased to announce the addition of Rachel Bernardo to Youth Advisory Board.

Rachel Bernardo is a student at American University where she studies Public Health and Biology. Her focus in health has led to multiple volunteer opportunities and internships, including her current opportunity to study abroad in Nairobi and work with Lea Toto. Rachel’s passion for medicine and economic empowerment has inspired her to join our Catalyzer Collective.

We are excited to welcome her to the team!

Scaling Production of Reusable Sanitary Pads Project

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Rockflower is launching a campaign to scale up the production of reusable sanitary pads and other feminine hygiene products made by Womenchoice Industries to improve economic opportunities for low income families in Muheza, Tanzania and to keep girls in school.

The goal of $7,900 will cover Womenchoice Industries entire budget for increasing production and helping tens of thousands of girls gain access to menstrual products and improve their capacity for full retention in school.

The Scaling Production of Reusable Sanitary Pads Project campaign is being led by Mollie Meredith, a member of our Youth Advisory Board.

About Womenchoice Industries

Womenchoice Industries is a social enterprise established to provide solutions to menstrual and other feminine hygiene problems. Through the production and distribution of low cost, affordable (MHM) reusable sanitary towels, “Salama Pads”, post-partum maternity pads, reusable tampons, diapers and breast pads, they are creating a market opportunity for women and girls from low income families, to learn skills and business acumen that will in turn improve girls’ school attendance and academic performance in Tanzania. Additionally, Womenchoice Industries owned by Lucy Odiwa won the SDGs and Her competition in 2018 hosted by the World Bank and UN Women. 

Rockflower Welcomes Mollie Meredith to the Youth Advisory Board

Rockflower is pleased to announce the addition of Mollie Meredith to the Youth Advisory Board.

Mollie Meredith graduated from Loughborough University in 2018 with a degree in Design Ergonomics. She has travelled extensively around the world on voluntary charity projects, sharing skills, knowledge and cultures with many different people and communities. Mollie’s love for empowering women to recognize the powerful communities they can create together, inspired her to join The Rockflower Youth Advisory Board and advance this message.

We are excited to welcome her to the team!

Rockflower Welcomes Rex Ward to the Youth Advisory Board

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Rockflower is pleased to announce the addition of Rex Ward to the Youth Advisory Board.

Rockflower's Youth Advisory Board brings together a unique collection of inspiring young individuals determined to use their creativity and passion to leave a positive imprint on future possibilities for girls and women globally.

Rex is a sophomore at Tabor Academy, Marion, MA. Having grown up with three older sisters, he was raised to appreciate the importance of gender equality.

Rockflower Welcomes Global Research Intern

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Rockflower welcomes Kirsten Drew, who joins Rockflower as our Global Research Intern.  Kirsten has a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, studied at American University in Washington, D.C. and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in International Development at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England.

Kirsten brings a wealth of practical knowledge and skills having previously interned with The Advocacy Project in Washington, D.C. We are delighted she will be working with us to empower women and girls to build prosperous and successful lives.



Rockflower Welcomes Hannah Dawicki to the Youth Advisory Board

Rockflower is pleased to announce the addition of Hannah Dawicki to the Youth Advisory Board.

Rockflower's Youth Advisory Board brings together a unique collection of inspiring young individuals determined to use their creativity and passion to leave a positive imprint on future possibilities for girls and women globally.

Please take a moment to learn more about Hannah and Rockflower's Youth Advisory Board.

Rockflower Integrates with Coinbase to Support Cryptocurrency Donations

Rockflower integrated with Coinbase, a leading cryptocurrency wallet and platform, to allow donors to contribute using the Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum and Litecoin currencies.

By integrating with Coinbase, which is currently used by over 13 million consumers and 48,000 merchants worldwide, Rockflower can accept donations directly from a donor’s digital wallet via desktop or a smartphone.

"Rockflower has recognized crypto as a groundbreaking technology with the potential to not only change charitable giving, but the development and venture philanthropy landscape as a whole ,” said Tine Ward, Founder and CEO of Rockflower. “We will continue to assess how blockchain and cryptocurrencies can be used to ensure that every woman and girl has access to The Five Keys in building prosperous and successful lives."

Crypto-based donations can be made online by visiting www.rockflower.org/invest.

Rockflower Welcomes Emily Chandler and Taylor Washburn as Global Ambassadors

Rockflower's Global Ambassadors advance the cause of empowering women around the world by supporting Rockflower partner projects as well as visiting partners and providing feedback.

We are happy to welcome our first Global Ambassadors, Emily Chandler and Taylor Washburn.

Emily and Taylor's first project will be raising funds for Rockflower's partnership with the S.O.U.L. Foundation to empower women to deliver with dignity in rural Uganda.

In addition to spearheading a fundraiser for the S.O.U.L Foundation Project, Emily and Taylor plan to visit S.O.U.L and report on the impact of the funding as a way to celebrate their upcoming marriage and use their honeymoon as a practical and useful experience.