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Washington Women in Jazz

10th annual Washington Women in Jazz Festival March 17-28, 2020

Get ready for the 16th annual Washington Women in Jazz Festival!

Celebrate our 16th annual festival spotlighting Women and Non-Binary Jazz Musicians

Washington, DC, US
  • $438 raised of $3,000 goal
  • 4 donations
  • 72 days left
This is a Fiscally-Sponsored Project

Fiscally Sponsored by Fractured Atlas

Happy Holidays, Jazz Fans!  

2025 was music to our ears! The 15th Washington Women in Jazz Festival was a showstopper, featuring sold-out concerts, workshops, and our biggest Emerging Artist Showcase yet. Plus, our 3rd issue of "The Turnaround" magazine kept us going by sharing the voices and stories of incredible women and non-binary jazz artists.  

Now, we’re turning it up to 11 (or maybe 16!) for our 16th annual Washington Women in Jazz Festival in 2026—and we need YOU to help make it our best yet! Our fundraising goal this winter is $3,000, and every bit of your support helps us keep our local DIY festival festive:  

🎵 $100: Helps get an Emerging Artist to the festival 
🎷 $250: Covers our website or podcast hosting for a year  
🎤 $500: Powers a jam session or workshop at the festival 

Let’s make the 16th WWJF a celebration to remember—full of music, inspiration, and community. Donate today and come be part of our song!  

We can't wait to celebrate with you this March. Thanks for helping us keep women and non-binary artists in the spotlight!  

❤️ Amy K Bormet, Director





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Washington Women in Jazz Festival Sunglasses!

Donate $25.00 or more

Amount over $10.00 is tax-deductible.

Keep the UV rays and the toxic masculinity out of sight with these amazing WWJF sunglasses

The Turnaround Magazine Issue 3

Donate $50.00 or more

Amount over $25.00 is tax-deductible.

Our third issue! Featuring conversations with Djanan Turan and Jordannah Graham, Jenna Camille and Lyla Jenifer Maisto, and Alison Crockett and Jessica Boykin-Settles; original writing by Taisha Estrada, Athena Zapantis, and Amy K Bormet; original photographs by Rachel Cara, Jamie Sandel, and Lyla Jenifer Maisto; artwork by Joana Tomé and Lyla Jenifer Maisto.