The Feminist Majority Foundation is a U.S.-based research and advocacy organization founded in 1987 that works to advance women's equality, reproductive health and rights, non-violence, and economic and political empowerment through research, public education, campaigns, and litigation support.
Advocates for reproductive rights and abortion access (including contraception and medication access), violence prevention and clinic safety, gender equity in education and the workplace, increased political representation and leadership for women, and international women's rights protections.
Primarily funded by individual donations and membership support, philanthropic foundation grants, program grants, and revenue from its publishing and educational activities.
Founders and leaders associated with the organization include Eleanor Smeal, Katherine Spillar, and Peg Yorkin; the organization is the publisher of Ms. magazine and has historical and campaign ties with other U.S. feminist advocacy groups.
Non-profit organization (501(c)(3) research and education organization)