Description: The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is a grassroots Jewish women’s organization that advocates for social justice, civil and reproductive rights, gender and economic equity, and the wellbeing of women, children, and families through public policy advocacy, community programs, and education. Type: Non-profit national advocacy organization (national nonprofit with local sections and affiliated advocacy arms) Policies: Reproductive rights and health access; gender equity and economic justice; voting rights and civic engagement; child welfare and family supports; immigration and refugee protection; civil rights and anti-discrimination efforts; combating antisemitism and supporting Jewish communal needs. Funding: Primarily from individual donations and membership dues, foundation grants, philanthropic contributions, and program/service revenue. Affiliates: Local NCJW sections across the United States and partnerships with civil rights, reproductive-health, and Jewish communal organizations for advocacy and service initiatives.