Allison Fine
Allison Fine is a nationally recognized leader at the intersection of social justice, philanthropy, and technology, with a long-standing commitment to advancing reproductive justice and Jewish communal life. Throughout her career, she has championed movements that protect bodily autonomy, strengthen democracy, and ensure that marginalized voices—especially women and families—have power, resources, and agency. Her work consistently centers equity, dignity, and the belief that social change must be built through relationships, trust, and collective action.
She is a member of the national board of Women of Reform Judaism and was Chair of the national board of NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation (Reproductive Freedom for All), as well as past president of Temple Beth Abraham in Tarrytown, New York.
As President of Every.org, Allison leads efforts to make charitable giving more accessible and values-aligned, enabling donors to support causes they care deeply about, including reproductive health, abortion access, and Jewish organizations working for justice and inclusion. She is the author of four influential books on technology and social change and is a sought-after speaker known for connecting moral urgency with practical strategy. Across her leadership, writing, and advocacy, Allison brings a distinctly values-driven lens to building a more just, generous, and humane world.