Independent Women's Forum, organization
The Independent Women's Forum is a nonprofit organization in the United States focused on policy issues affecting women and families. It uses analysis, research, and expert insights to shape public conversations and advocate for solutions it believes will improve society.
The organization began in 1991 as a supporter group for a Supreme Court nomination and adopted its current name in 1992. It evolved from this foundation into a larger movement with expanded programs, including a law center established in 2019 to work on policy issues through courts and Congress.
The organization engages in public conversations about issues affecting women and families by sharing real stories and data-driven arguments. It aims to demonstrate how policy decisions on taxes, health care, and education shape everyday life and economic outcomes.
The organization is based in Winchester, Virginia and can be reached by phone, email, and through its website at www.iwf.org. Supporters can sign up for email and text updates to stay informed about events and policy developments.
The organization operates a law center that works in courts and before Congress to advance fairness and freedom issues. This approach combines legal strategy with policy advocacy at both federal and local levels.
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