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About Katherine Acey
Katherine Acey / Executive Director of the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice
Katherine
is a highly respected activist, best known for her expertise and
commitment to lesbian and women's philanthropy. Her creative and
inclusive vision of funding has been instrumental in setting a standard
for a more progressive, diverse and community-based definition of
philanthropy.
In
1987, after serving on Astraea's Board of Directors for four years,
Katherine was hired as its Executive Director-the organization's first
paid staff person. Under her stewardship, Astraea has enjoyed
tremendous growth. The Foundation's grants program has been expanded to
fund local, regional and national organizations, as well as cultural
and media work. In 1990, Astraea established the nation's first Lesbian
Writers Fund; and in 1996, Astraea created The International Fund for
Sexual Minorities-the only fund of it's kind in the U.S.
From
1982 to 1987, Katherine served as the Associate Director of the North
Star Fund in New York City. She has been involved in the Women's
Funding Network since its inception, serving as both board member and
chair. She is also a founding member and past chair of the Funders for
Lesbian and Gay Issues and has served as a board or advisory member to
countless organizations including: Women in the Arts, the Center for
Anti-Violence Education, New York Women Against Rape, MADRE and Women
Make Movies. Katherine is past chair of the National Executive
Committee of the Palestine Solidarity Committee, and a member of the
Arab Women's Gathering Organizing Committee.
For
her leadership in building a multi-cultural women's funding movement,
Katherine was honored by the Women's Funding Network. Among her other
honors are the Cross Cultural Black Women's Studies Institute for
International Women's Leadership Award, the NYC National Organization
for Women Susan B. Anthony Award and the Women & Philanthropy LEAD Award.
Katherine
has traveled extensively in the U.S. speaking on issues of
philanthropy, sexual orientation, race and class. Internationally, she
has participated in numerous women's and LGBTI delegations and
gatherings in Africa, Asia, Central America and Europe. |