Strategic Partnership Focus IWDA actively collaborates with international and local organizations such as Global Fund for Women, Tonga Statistics Department, and One Future Collective, indicating openness to technological and data-driven partnerships that could enhance their advocacy and research efforts.
Leadership Expansion Recent appointments of high-profile board members including Sarah Goulding, Dr. Kar Mei Tang, and Kristen Wallwork suggest the organization is strengthening its governance and strategic direction, potentially opening avenues for leadership-focused sponsorship or consultancy services.
Digital Engagement IWDA utilizes a range of digital marketing tools including Google Ads, Facebook Ads, and LinkedIn Ads, demonstrating an active digital presence that invites collaboration on innovative campaigns or targeted outreach initiatives.
Funding & Revenue With a revenue range of one to ten million dollars, IWDA shows growth potential and an increasing capacity for large-scale program funding, presenting opportunities for grants, sponsorships, or technology solutions aimed at scaling their impact.
Focus on Data & Advocacy Collaborations on programs like the Equality Insights Rapid Survey indicate a focus on data-driven advocacy, making IWDA a suitable partner for advanced analytics, data management solutions, or technology that supports evidence-based policy change.