Washington Interfaith Network (WIN)

Washington Interfaith Network (WIN), founded in 1996, is a broad-based, multi-racial, multi-faith, strictly non-partisan, District-wide citizens’ power organization, rooted in local congregations and associations

As you go to the polls today, another reminder about how to rank your choices!
06/16/2026

As you go to the polls today, another reminder about how to rank your choices!

Today is the day, DC. Get out and vote. Rank your ballot and make your voice heard.
06/16/2026

Today is the day, DC.

Get out and vote.

Rank your ballot and make your voice heard.

Washington Interfaith Network FAITH. POWER. JUSTICE. WIN brings together 45+ member institutions representing more than 25,000 families across DC to win on affordable housing, public safety, youth opportunity, and the issues that matter most to our communities. WHAT WE DO WE ORGANIZE WIN brings toge...

Faith in action means showing up — for your neighbors, your community, and your city. Vote tomorrow, June 16, and bring ...
06/16/2026

Faith in action means showing up — for your neighbors, your community, and your city.

Vote tomorrow, June 16, and bring someone with you. Every voice matters.

Tomorrow is election day in DC! It's our first time using Ranked Choice Voting, and your vote is more powerful than ever...
06/15/2026

Tomorrow is election day in DC! It's our first time using Ranked Choice Voting, and your vote is more powerful than ever.

Swipe to learn how it works before tomorrow.

• Rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference
• If your top choice doesn't advance, your vote moves to your next pick
• Winners earn broad community support — not just a plurality

Know how to rank your ballot before you go to the polls!

Today we celebrated the completion of a deep energy retrofit at Victory Square Senior Apartments in Ward 7 alongside the...
06/10/2026

Today we celebrated the completion of a deep energy retrofit at Victory Square Senior Apartments in Ward 7 alongside the . By installing high efficiency heat pumps, efficient electric water heaters, and water saving fixtures, residents are now projected to save $650 annually on utility costs. We need more successful stories like this! This is why WIN is calling on DC Council to add 9 million of additional funds to the Sustainable Energy Trust Fund for Healthy Homes implementation.

05/26/2026

Foundry members joined neighbors from across all 8 wards of DC this week for a powerful evening with the Interfaith Network (WIN). The WIN candidates forum brought together DC residents who shared their own stories about affordable housing, homelessness, public safety, health equity, and Black homeownership, then asked candidates directly for their commitments. It was civic engagement at its best.

Several candidates said it was their favorite format of any event they had attended this cycle. Foundry is proud to be one of 45 member institutions building community power together as we approach the June 16 DC primary.

Ready to show up for your community? Foundry has many opportunities to get involved in social justice and civic engagement work. Reach out to Jackie Wright at [email protected] to take your next step.

05/14/2026
Tomorrow, Friday, May 1, we're showing up for May Day Strong. Thousands of organizations across the country are calling ...
04/30/2026

Tomorrow, Friday, May 1, we're showing up for May Day Strong. Thousands of organizations across the country are calling for "No Work, No School, No Shopping"—and in DC, we're demanding Workers Over Billionaires.

WIN is part of the steering committee for May Day DC, spearheaded by FreeDC in coalition with labor and community partners.

Here's how to join:

11:00 AM — Faith communities gather at 1313 New York Ave NW before marching together as a faith contingent to the main rally.
12:00–2:00 PM — March and rally led by immigrant workers in solidarity with labor unions. North side of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Whether you're there all morning or just for the march, your presence matters.

Wear your WIN blue!

Learn more: https://www.maydaydc.org/?emci=e4e29e45-a43e-f111-8ef2-000d3a14b640&emdi=03985bc1-4643-f111-8ef2-000d3a14b640&ceid=6345511

04/14/2026
02/25/2026

Members of Foundry’s Sacred Resistance team and ID Ministry volunteers, in partnership with the Interfaith Network (WIN), are working to make it easier for neighbors experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity to access the social service proof of residency form required to obtain a DC ID.

Recently, several of our members testified at a DMV oversight hearing at the John A. Wilson Building to raise awareness and advocate for specific changes that would make this critical form more accessible.

Access to an ID opens the door to housing, employment, healthcare, and stability. We’re committed to removing barriers and standing alongside our neighbors in the fight for dignity and opportunity.

Learn more, get involved, or support this work at foundryumc.org/sacredresistance and foundryumc.org/idministry.

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