Our Pillar:
Economic Mobility
Help us raise economic security for women and families.
On average, women earn 78 cents on the dollar to a white man, with black women earning 61 cents and Hispanic women earning a mere 55 cents on the dollar. One in five women in Miami-Dade County live in poverty. Scarcity of affordable housing is a key factor causing homelessness in Florida, and the overall homeless population in Miami continues to climb. Education, adequate household income, and employment are critical in preventing and reducing homelessness and providing economic opportunity and security.

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The Challenges
Our Response
The Women’s Fund supports programs, policies, and educational initiatives that improve the lives of women and girls in Miami-Dade County and beyond. We identify and target gender-based inequities and advocate for equality for women and girls. We convene and collaborate with other agencies and organizations to create systemic change that addresses issues of economic security for women and girls.
Data and Research
Current Reports
The Women’s Fund Miami-Dade advances gender equity by closing critical data gaps that leave women and girls invisible in policy and decision-making. By collecting, analyzing, and sharing data through a gender lens, we equip leaders, advocates, and communities with the insights needed to drive informed action and lasting change.
Public Awareness Campaigns
Recent Campaigns
The Women’s Fund Miami-Dade with the help of our sponsors has been running high-visibility public awareness campaigns throughout Miami-Dade on initiatives critical to women and girls in the County and beyond.
Capacity Building
Initiatives
The Women’s Fund Miami-Dade creates initiatives designed to develop leadership and groups in underrepresented areas.
Impact Collaboratives
Recent Events
Monthly Impact Collaboratives convene thought leaders and our community for focused sessions on key issues for women and girls in Miami-Dade and beyond.









