Letter from Yamani Hernandez, Executive Director
Dear friends,
Six years ago, I accepted an offer to join the National Network of Abortion Funds as their new executive director. When I joined the staff, there were twelve full-time employees. The organization had a budget of just over $2 million a year; we fiscally sponsored the All* Above All Campaign at a similar level. In my first year, we could all squeeze into one house for our annual retreat. We cooked in a communal kitchen and built a new staffing plan together on notecards in the dining room.
During my time at NNAF, this organization and our network have seen tremendous growth. New funds have emerged and joined us. We’ve expanded our organizing strategy to meet an increasingly hostile political climate and embraced individual supporters ready to take action. We’ve made it clear that this work is about building our collective power, and you responded to that vision. You’ve shown up in moments of crisis and invested in long-term, visionary plans like our Operation Scale Up. With your support, we’ve increased the amount of money we’re able to regrant to abortion funds from $970,000 in fiscal year 2016 to $10 million in fiscal year 2022.
As many of you know, my tenure as NNAF’s Executive Director will come to an end in January. The search for NNAF’s next leader is already in motion — when you receive the spring newsletter, you’ll be able to read their letter of introduction. Looking back on my time here, I’m most proud of the decisions that embodied our internal commitment to economic justice: a thriving wage for all staff; prioritizing hiring from our membership; investment in a pace of work that allows staff to rest and heal. We have kept our core values central not only in what we say, but also in how we treat staff and partners.
Truthfully, that victory is bittersweet. The benefits we offer should not be determined by organizational policy or resources. Our government should provide these supports, just as it should provide access to abortion. In the absence of government systems, however, we are the ones who create safety and security for one another. It’s shameful that we have to do this; it’s beautiful that we can.
It’s been my privilege to be a leader within this powerful, compassionate, and visionary network. It’s been a joy to build with all of you.
In solidarity,
Yamani Hernandez
Executive Director
National Network of Abortion Funds
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