What We Are Doing to Meet the Moment
Like so many, we have been grappling with how to meet the moment as the rug is being pulled out from under the global relief and development...
Behind every grant are the real stories of women, girls and our dedicated partners, which we share alongside our reflections as we co-create a more just, free, and sustainable world.

Like so many, we have been grappling with how to meet the moment as the rug is being pulled out from under the global relief and development...

In early March, the Imago Dei Fund team had the privilege of hosting our Boston-based partners for a lunch gathering at More Than Words Bookstore...

In this month’s Watching for the Light Reflection, Cynthia Brix and Will Keepin of the Satyana Institute and Gender Equity and Reconciliation Int...

At the Imago Dei Fund, we are motivated by our faith and believe deeply in the inherent dignity and worth of every human being, made in the image...

Highlights insights from a new set of case studies the Imago Dei Fund developed in partnership with locally rooted organizations around the world.

Since we turned the page on the New Year, so much has been happening at such a mind-numbing pace, playing out on the streets and on our screens...

In today’s landscape, many are walking in darkness where hatred and division feel consuming. In this reality, I want to rediscover the love of God...

A year-end reflection from Imago Dei Fund on longing for peace, the contemplative path, and watching for the light.

For Monica Nyiraguhabwa, Executive Director and co-founder of Girl Up Initiative Uganda, the heart of her work in girls' education and empowerment...

New research highlights how faith-centered approaches can shift harmful gender norms at their root. This article share 5 takeaways that emerged...

Imago Dei Fund is pleased to share a new report, Good Faith Approaches to Gender Equality. Drawing on the experiences and insights of six of our gr...

“The future is not some place we are going, but one we are creating. The paths are not to be found, but made. And the activity of making them changes both the maker and their destination.”