Feminine Revival Foundation | Rebuilding Culture Through the Formation of Women
The Feminine Revival Foundation

Rebuilding culture
from death to life.

We fund the formation of women — opening doors at parishes, campuses, missions, and homes where the work would otherwise be out of reach.

Founded 2026
Reach National
Mission Goal 50 Institutions
Status 501(c)(3)

Culture begins to heal when women are equipped to live fully alive.

Women are not failing.
They are under-formed.

We have placed irrational demands on women — told her to build a career, raise a family, keep a home, lead with confidence, preserve her faith, and become everything she was created to be. But we have not formed her.

For generations, women were formed through family, community, tradition, mentorship, and shared wisdom. Today, most of those support systems have collapsed — and women are left to figure out life alone.

The Feminine Revival Foundation exists to fund the formation that rebuilds what was lost — opening doors at parishes, campuses, missions, and homes where access would otherwise be impossible.

A culture of life cannot be built by women who have no life left in their own lives.

The Heart of the Revival
How the Foundation Works

A Simple Funding Model

01

You Give

A tax-deductible gift to the Foundation — recognized permanently in the Founding Donor Circle for early benefactors.

02

We Deploy

The Foundation contracts with proven feminine formation partners to deliver programs to parishes, campuses, missions, and women in need — at no cost to the recipient.

03

She Is Formed

A woman who could not otherwise afford it receives the practical, human, transformative formation she was created for. One woman at a time. One door at a time.

What We Fund

Four Doors the Foundation Opens

The Foundation does not build or run programs. It funds proven feminine formation programs — delivered by partner organizations — wherever an institution or a woman in need cannot afford to pay.

I.

Parishes & Churches

When formation is funded, pastors say yes. We underwrite the delivery so the parish bears no cost — beginning with Catholic parishes and opening, over time, to Protestant and other Christian congregations.

II.

Campuses & Schools

Newman Centers, Catholic universities, classical schools, liberal arts colleges, and women's honors programs — institutions where young women would benefit from formation but no budget line exists to support it.

III.

Mission-Aligned Nonprofits

Pregnancy resource centers, women's shelters, recovery ministries, and nonprofits serving women coming out of trafficking, incarceration, or crisis. Where the need is urgent and budgets are stretched, the Foundation makes formation possible.

IV.

Women in Hardship

Single mothers, women in recovery, women rebuilding after crisis — individuals whose life circumstances place formation out of reach. The Foundation funds scholarships and access grants so they can join Feminine Formation Circles hosted by partner institutions.

The Whole Woman

Every Arena of Her Life

Feminine formation does not address one part of a woman.
It forms the whole — every arena, every season, every calling.

At the center is the One who holds it all together.

A Civilization-Level Mission

This is not a mission for one. It is a mission for generations.

Give to the Revival

Give Life to the Next Generation of Women

Your gift to the Foundation funds access to proven feminine formation programs — delivered by partner organizations — for parishes, campuses, mission-aligned nonprofits, and women in hardship who could not otherwise afford to participate.

Giving $5,000 or more? Let's talk → [email protected]

January Donovan, President of the Feminine Revival Foundation
Meet the Founder

January Donovan

President · Feminine Revival Foundation

For more than a decade, January has worked with thousands of women across more than fifty countries — mothers, leaders, daughters, professionals — helping them rebuild lives marked by overwhelm, isolation, and the quiet exhaustion of carrying more than they were ever formed to carry.

She is the founder of Feminine Formation and the architect of The Woman School. The Feminine Revival Foundation is the next chapter of her work — gathering founding benefactors to fund formation for the women and institutions that could never afford it on their own.

"Women are not failing because they are weak. They are struggling because culture has asked them to carry the weight of civilization without giving them the formation necessary to flourish."

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