There is an undeniable truth in the social impact space — one that is both inspiring and deeply uncomfortable: Women are the backbone of social impact work… yetThere is an undeniable truth in the social impact space — one that is both inspiring and deeply uncomfortable: Women are the backbone of social impact work… yet

The Paradox of Power: Why Women Drive Social Impact — But Men Still Control the Funding

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There is an undeniable truth in the social impact space — one that is both inspiring and deeply uncomfortable: Women are the backbone of social impact work… yet men still dominate the power and funding behind it.

This is not an opinion.

It is a pattern.

A reality we must confront if we truly care about equity, effectiveness, and the future of impact.

The Visible Reality: Women Everywhere

Walk into any community program.

Attend a grassroots initiative.

Join a development workshop.

You will see women.

Women:

  • Leading community mobilization
  • Running nonprofit programs
  • Supporting vulnerable groups
  • Volunteering their time and energy
  • Holding together the fragile systems that drive change

From rural communities to global development spaces, women are often:

The first to show up and the last to leave.

Why?

Because women are naturally wired — socially, culturally, and emotionally — to:

  • Nurture
  • Support
  • Build community
  • Give back

They don’t just see problems.

They feel them.

And that emotional proximity drives action.

The Invisible Reality: Power and Funding

Now shift your focus.

Look at:

  • Who controls major funding decisions
  • Who leads large foundations
  • Who sits on high-level boards
  • Who signs off on grants
  • Who gets the biggest deals

You will notice something else:

A disproportionate number of men.

This is the paradox.

Women are doing the work.

Men are controlling the resources.

Why This Gap Exists

Let’s move beyond surface-level explanations.

1. Social Conditioning

Women are often raised to:

  • Serve
  • Support
  • Contribute quietly

Men, on the other hand, are often raised to:

  • Lead
  • Assert
  • Pursue power and resources

So while women step into impact roles, men position themselves in power roles.

2. Confidence vs Competence Gap

Many women in the social impact space are:

  • Highly competent
  • Deeply experienced
  • Exceptionally capable

But:

  • They underplay their value
  • They hesitate to negotiate
  • They second-guess their readiness

Meanwhile, many men:

  • Apply before they feel ready
  • Ask for more
  • Position themselves boldly

In many rooms, confidence is rewarded more than competence.

3. Access to Networks

Funding flows through:

  • Relationships
  • Networks
  • Proximity to power

Men have historically had greater access to:

  • Elite networks
  • Decision-making circles
  • Financial ecosystems

And access creates advantage.

4. The “Giving vs Scaling” Divide

Women tend to focus on:

  • Direct impact
  • Community engagement
  • Service delivery

Men are more likely to focus on:

  • Scaling models
  • Structuring deals
  • Positioning for large funding

Both are important.

But here’s the truth:

Funding follows scale, structure, and strategy — not just passion.

The Dangerous Narrative We Must Reject

There is a subtle but harmful belief that:

“Women are better at caring, men are better at leading.”

This is false.

Women are not just:

  • Caregivers
  • Support systems
  • Executors

Women are:

  • Builders
  • Strategists
  • Visionaries
  • Leaders

And it is time that the social impact ecosystem reflects that reality.

The Hard Truth Women Must Accept

While systemic barriers exist — and they are real — there is also a responsibility women must embrace:

You cannot only be present in the work. You must also be present in the power.

It is not enough to:

  • Do the work
  • Carry the programs
  • Drive the impact

You must also:

  • Sit at the tables where decisions are made
  • Control resources
  • Lead organizations
  • Shape strategy

The Shift Women Must Make

If we want to close this gap, women in the social impact space must evolve in three critical ways:

1. From Participation to Positioning

Stop just being involved.

Start being strategic about where you sit and how you are seen.

  • Apply for leadership roles
  • Put yourself forward for opportunities
  • Own your expertise publicly

Visibility is not pride. It is positioning.

2. From Service to Structure

Impact is powerful.

But structured impact attracts funding.

Women must:

  • Build scalable models
  • Develop clear frameworks
  • Document results and outcomes
  • Speak the language of funders

Because:

Passion moves people. Structure moves money.

3. From Execution to Ownership

Too many women are:

  • Running programs for others
  • Supporting visions they did not create
  • Building systems they do not own

It’s time to shift to:

  • Founding organizations
  • Leading initiatives
  • Owning platforms
  • Driving vision

Ownership changes everything.

4. From Silence to Strategic Voice

Your work is powerful — but if no one sees it, it limits your opportunities.

Women must:

  • Speak about their work
  • Share their results
  • Publish their insights
  • Build thought leadership

Not for attention.

But for:

  • Influence
  • Access
  • Opportunities

To Funders and Institutions: A Call to Reflect

This is not just a women’s issue.

It is a systems issue.

Funders must ask:

  • Who are we funding — and why?
  • Are we equitably supporting those doing the work?
  • Are we investing in proximity to impact, or just proximity to power?

Because:

The most effective solutions often come from those closest to the problem — and those are often women.

The Future of Social Impact

The future cannot look like the past.

We cannot continue in a system where:

  • Women carry the work
  • Men control the capital

The future must be one where:

  • Women lead at every level
  • Women access funding at scale
  • Women shape global impact narratives

Final Thoughts

Women do not need permission to lead.

They need:

  • Positioning
  • Strategy
  • Confidence
  • Ownership

Because the truth is:

The social impact space does not just need more women doing the work.

It needs more women controlling the future of the work.

Call to Action

If you are a woman in the social impact space:

This is your moment.

  • Step forward
  • Speak up
  • Build boldly
  • Lead unapologetically

Because the world does not just need your compassion.

It needs your power.

For Leaders Who Want to Go Deeper:

If you are serious about building a sustainable and globally competitive social impact organization, I invite you to read my book:

The Social Impact Playbook: Winning Strategies for Funding, Global Opportunities, Growth, and Sustainability.

https://selar.com/TheSocialImpactPlaybook

This book was written for changemakers, nonprofit founders, and social entrepreneurs who want to move beyond good intentions and build organizations that thrive.

Inside, you will learn:

  • How to position your organization for global funding opportunities
  • Winning strategies for grant writing and fundraising
  • How to scale your impact sustainably
  • Practical frameworks for building resilient institutions

Because the future of social impact will belong to leaders who combine vision with strategy.

And strategy begins with clarity of impact.

So today, pause and ask yourself one powerful question:

What tangible changes will exist because of your work this year?

Your answer could redefine the future of your organization.


The Paradox of Power: Why Women Drive Social Impact — But Men Still Control the Funding was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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