Ada Williams Prince

Founder and CEO

Ada’s career has been driven by a single conviction: that those most affected by broken systems must hold the power to fix them.

For twenty years, she has translated crisis into structural change by building bridges between worlds that don't naturally connect. She started in humanitarian response—conducting field assessments in displacement camps while negotiating UN Security Council resolutions—because she understood early that immediate relief without policy change just perpetuates cycles of crisis.

Ada has consistently moved toward deeper leverage points. From direct service to policy advocacy at OneAmerica. From grantmaking at Marguerite Casey Foundation to designing the strategic architecture at Pivotal Ventures. Each move was about getting closer to where resources and decision-making power intersect, because that's where transformation becomes possible at scale.

She speaks multiple languages—institutional and activist, humanitarian and philanthropic, grassroots and high-level. Ada has used that fluency not to choose sides but to build mechanisms that actually shift power. The Women of Color Design Council wasn't about getting better advice from affected communities; it was about changing who makes the decisions. That distinction matters.

Ada is impatient with performative solutions. She maintains what she calls "dual citizenship"—credibility in movements and institutions—because neither alone has sufficient power to create the change we need.

The through-line is this: Ada pursues leverage. She moves toward places where she can influence not just what gets funded or implemented, but who gets to decide. She believes the fastest path to justice is shifting who holds power, not just how existing power gets deployed more equitably.

Ada has spoken on dozens of stages globally, and has been published and featured on platforms ranging from Inside Philanthropy to the United Nations. Ada is also a certified Impact Philanthropy Advisor.

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Board Service

Grantmakers for Girls of Color (G4GC) | Present
Governance, Fund Development, Finance

Women's Funding Network | Present
Vice Chair of the Board, Nominations Committee, Membership Committee, Global Network

Collective Future Fund | 2019 - 2024
Steering Committee Chair

PAI (Global Reproductive Rights) | 2017 - 2023
Governance Committee Member, Executive Director Search Committee

Crisis Text Line | 2018 - 2020
Human Capital Committee Member, Organizational Strategy Advisor

Speaking Engagements

2025

  • "Reimagining Solidarity: A Diasporic Dialogue on Collective Liberation and Global Sisterhood," November 4, 2025

2024

2022

2021

  • Council on Foundations' Leading Together Conference 2021 "Designing Women: Why Women of Color hold the Key to True Equity"

  • Connect Summit: How — and Why — to Center Black Women, Fortune Magazine, July 2021

2019

  • Women's Funding Network Annual Conference 2019 – Panel Presentation

  • "Where's the Money Going? How Philanthropists, Corporate Leaders, and Investors are Advancing Gender Equity," Women's Funding Network, February 2019

2014

  • Northwest Model UN Conference 2014, "Women and Girls in Conflict and Natural Disasters"

  • National Council for Research on Women and the U.S National Committee for UNIFEM, Annual Conference - "Strategic Imperatives for Ending Violence Against Women: Linkages to Education, Economic Security and Health"

  • UN in NY - "The Link between Livelihoods and Gender-Based Violence in Displacement Settings"

Written Articles & Publications

2023

2022

2012

Press Features & Profiles

2024

  • "How Ada Williams Prince Designs Investment Strategies for Liberation," InsidePhilanthropy.com

2023

  • "5 Ideas, Opportunities, and Mind Shifts Driving Gender Equality in 2023," Pivotal Ventures

2022

  • "Connecting with Ada Williams Prince," LinkedIn Pulse Feature, December 2022

  • NY Women's Foundation Visionary Award, May 2022