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Annual Reports

ā€œEach year, JASS gathers the incredible stories of women organizing their communities to create a more just world for today and future generations to come. Catch up on the latest and previous Annual Reports to learn, be inspired, and support their movement building work for the long-term.ā€

ā€“ JASS Annual Report, 2012

JASS Annual Report 2022

JASS Annual Report 2022

A Year of Radical Imagination In this report, we highlight key moments from 2022 and illustrate the interplay between two…

JASS Annual Report 2021

JASS Annual Report 2021

We take you behind the scenes of FMB to learn more about the different building blocks that create the necessary conditions and capacities that equip and prepare women and movements to boldly act and respond to the context needs.

JASS Annual Report 2020

JASS Annual Report 2020

When the pandemic hit, JASS started where we always have – with womenā€™s lives and needs – which allowed us…

JASS Annual Report 2019

JASS Annual Report 2019

As we look back on 2019, we draw inspiration from JASS partners, allies and community-based women leaders, who rise up,…

JASS Annual Report 2018

JASS Annual Report 2018

In 2018, women took up space at many tables. Fed up, angry, and hungry for change, women-led organizing efforts exposed…

JASS Annual Report 2017

JASS Annual Report 2017

If there is one thing we can say about this past year, it is that 2017 was the year of…

JASS Annual Report 2016

JASS Annual Report 2016

Check out some highlights from 2016 in our Annual Report. We hope that the stories in this report shed light…

JASS Annual Report 2014

JASS Annual Report 2014

In 2014, there were many times that the balance between struggle and hope was hard to maintain. Crises and conflict…

Financials

JASS is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in the US with legal registrations in Mexico and South Africa and fiscal sponsorship in Indonesia. We receive support from individuals, foundations, and bilateral governments and rely on the generosity and trust of our donors to allow us to accompany and strengthen grassroots women leaders and their movements as they organize their communities to respond to ongoing crises and advance agendas for gender, racial, and economic justice and the defense of land and resources. We are committed to transparency and our financial information can be found in our annual report and on our Guidestar profile.

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