The CFDA pursues a range of programs aimed at designers, students, at the industry at large. Current and recent programs include: For Designers: • CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund • CFDA | Genesis Aouse AAPI Design + Innovation Grant • CFDA x eBay Circular Fashion Fund • Tiffany & Co. x CFDA Jewelry Designer Award For Students: • The CFDA Scholarship Fund includES the Veronica Beard Creative Futures Scholarship and The Geoffrey Beene Award among others. Past recipients include Peter Do (2013), Michelle Ochs (2006) AND Jack Mcollough (20010.
CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund was established to help emerging designers and cultivate the next generation of American fashion talent.
Tiffany & Co. x CFDA Jewelry Designer Award Established in 2024, the CFDA partners with Tiffany & Co. for the stated purpose of recognizing and uplifting outstanding American jewelry designers who are committed to driving inclusivity with the design industry. Awarded recipients are selected by a committee of industry experts.
Fashion Manufacturing Initiative The Fashion Manufacturing Initiative (FMI) is an investment fund to help revitalize New York City's garment industry. The program offers matching financial grants to New York City's fashion manufacturing production facilities.
Fashion Targets Breast Cancer Fashion Targets Breast Cancer® (FTBC), a charitable initiative of the CFDA/CFDA Foundation, seeks to raise public awareness and funds for the
breast cancer cause. The Fashion Targets Breast Cancer name and symbol were created by
Ralph Lauren and subsequently entrusted to the CFDA Foundation. FTBC was first presented in the U.S. in the spring of 1994 during
New York Fashion Week, and was formally launched in September 1994 at a special White House reception hosted by then-First Lady
Hillary Clinton. During this initial campaign, 400,000 FTBC shirts were sold, raising $2 million to benefit the Nina Hyde Center for Breast Health at the Lombardi Cancer Center at
Georgetown University Medical Center. Since 2011, the council has led an annual campaign to promote the initiative and partners with well known fashion icons. In 2017, Fabletics partnered with Fashion Targets Breast Cancer to produce an activewear collection. A portion of all sales for the collection would be donated to target breast cancer screening and treatment. == Publications ==