2018's Impact Report: We Are Resilient
resilience (n.): the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
We are creative risk-takers. Strong and capable decision-makers. Bold and powerful makers. Which means we bounce back. We push forward. And when we fail, we try again.
Throughout 2018, our programs centered women and nonbinary thought leaders, artists, creatives and business-owners who demonstrated a soft powerβan unmatched toughnessβin both their failures and successes. Together, we learned from their stories and redefined what it means to recover, reclaim and remain standing.
Whenever it comes time to write this end-of-year impact report, Iβm always left without words. It still amazes me that we exist. We have been through so much (this nonprofit started with $100 and sheer force of will), and the odds have been against us more often than not, so thank you for being resilient alongside us this year.
Read on for a bite-sized synopsis of #bbat'x 2018 Impact Report (and feel free to bump this playlist I made as you read).
In 2018, #bossbabesATX hosted 47 events, with more than 17,000 attendees, providing low-cost, affordable exhibition and educational opportunities to 1500+ women and nonbinary creatives, entrepreneurs and community organizers.
By the numbers, we hosted:
21 showcases featuring work by emerging women and nonbinary interdisciiplinary artists and makers (providing 25% more opportunities than we did in 2017)
19 workshops and dialogues exploring personal and professional curiosity, creative entrepreneurship and collaboration (providing 50% more educational programming than we did in 2017)
10 community meet-ups for women and nonbinary artists, creatives, thought leaders and entrepreneurs to share resources, information and learn more about how to support each otherβs initiatives
15 workshops and dialogues on strategies and tactics to create systems that better support gender equality, intersectionality, diversity, inclusivity, anti-racism and anti-abuse in the workplace and in our communities
4 cultural exchange events, facilitating relationships between our Austin community and abroad, (including partnerships within our program BABES FEST, as well as a distinct exchange with Women Sound Off in Oakland, California)
Through these events, our consulting services for institutions and businesses interested in inclusivity and diversity, as well as our digital programs, we accomplished the following:
Connected 400+ women-identifying and nonbinary makers, artisans, independent entrepreneurs and artists directly to new customers, clientele and financial opportunities through craftHER Market and BABES FEST
Showcased more than 1500 women-identifying and nonbinary artists, creatives, entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders and business owners through our programs
Provided pro-bono promotional tools to 500+ women-owned businesses and women-led nonprofits through our community news program, our SHE TALKS program and our meet-ups.
Fostered individual professional development and commissions for 16 emerging Texan artists via our Residency program, Meet Her Hands, BABES FEST, craftHER Market and other collaborations
Fundraised $10,000+ for nonprofits that provide services we do not offer that support diversity and quality in our culture, communities and government through our State of the Uterus program and craftHER Marketβs community raffle program
Provided accessible education to 500+ creatives, entrepreneurs and community organizers through our WORK conference and SHE TALKS program
Facilitated the distribution of information and formation of coalitions between 50+ local nonprofits and businesses invested in inclusivity and diversity through our coalition-building initiatives with our staff and committee
Provided a platform for nonpartisan dialogue around reproductive justice, menstrual health and intersectional feminism to more than 1700 community members via State of the Uterus
In 2018, we also had some major wins.
We hosted the first year-long iteration of our programming committee and welcomed 15 incredible people from the community as ongoing collaborators, curators and leaders on our programs.
We expanded craftHER Market, exceeding our attendance record, as well as introducing two additional pop-up markets around the program. We now estimate that this program brings in $200,000 in additional revenue for the artists, makers and small business owners involved.
We moved into our first-ever headquarters at 916 Springdale Blvd. This 1300-square-foot space will be open to the public and home to many of our programs in 2019, which will in turn increase our capacity and lower our overhead costs for each program.
We began sustained research and community organizing around anti-sexual harassment and sexual assault initiatives, as well as research around barriers to creative entrepreneurship, with the help of our committee. This research will be published in 2019 for community use.
We officially became tax-exempt! Although we have been a registered 501c nonprofit for two years, we are now officially a 501c3 and all donations to our nonprofit are now tax-deductible.
Through strategic partnerships and support from our sponsors, we increased our annual operational budget from $100,000 in 2017 to $140,000 in 2018. This allowed us to hire our Executive Director (thatβs me) part-time, as well as a part-time Projects and Operations Coordinator, which in turn allowed us to better support our programs and accomplish some of the capacity increases listed above.
IN 2019, we're saying hello to a world of new opportunity.
With our new headquarters and a better grip on the operations required around our programs, we have a lot to look forward to in the New Year. We plan to introduce:
sustained creative entrepreneurship workshops that provide low-cost financial wellness and leadership education within our HQ
low-cost and affordable community space via our HQ for women and nonbinary organizers
a leadership summit for community organizers invested in intersectionality
a membership program for community members invested in #BBATX (stay tuned!)
additional education, including practical and emotional trainings, guides and materials, around gender-equal initiatives, diversity, anti-racism, intersectional feminism
at least 25% more financial opportunities for women and non-binary creatives, entrepreneurs and community organizers through our exhibitions, showcases and residency program
Although we have so much to celebrate, this year has certainly also had its fair share of struggles due to our nationβs polarizing political climate, as well as the shifts in culture of conservatism in Texas. As a primarily earned income nonprofit, we are grateful and lucky to have a community that supports our work. Thankfully, our programs are not dependent on governmental financial aid or grants that are dependent on political moods and faces of power. We appreciate every single person who supports our programs as a partner, purchases a ticket to an event, volunteers, buys a T-shirt, or makes a donation. This helps us maintain our independence and ensures that our programs are consistently sustained, no matter what.
So, thank you. We have grown, evolved and risen to the occasion because of you. We have continued to create the gender-equal world weβd like to see because of you. And the work is, of course, not finished.
Gratitude is the attitude this holiday season. Thank you for contributing to our resilience.
Weβre ready for you 2019,
Jane Hervey (Founding Executive and Creative Director) and the #bbatx team