Feminine Intelligence Agency
Feminine Intelligence Agency
New York, New York, United States
Description

FIA is developing tools and content for women to help spot powers moves and respond 10X more effectively, whether at work, in love, or with family members. By learning the skills of social discernment, you can keep your peace and your power when others try to throw you curveballs.

Number of employees
2 - 10 employees
Industries
Media & production Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society
Representation
Minority-Owned Women-Owned BIPOC-Owned Small Business Social Enterprise
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Recent projects

Understanding the Health Impacts of Coercive Control

The Feminine Intelligence Agency seeks to collaborate with Mercy University’s Global Health course to explore the mental and neurological effects of coercive control. Coercive control involves subtle, ongoing manipulation through tactics like criticism, surveillance, and isolation, which can have profound impacts on mental health and brain function. This project aims to research and analyze how these behaviors affect brain chemistry, emotional regulation, and decision-making. By leveraging classroom knowledge in global health, students will conduct a comprehensive literature review and data analysis to understand these impacts. The ultimate goal is to produce a data-driven report that provides women with accessible, evidence-based insights into the health consequences of coercive control, empowering them to address harmful behavior confidently.

Admin Lauren Nignon
Matches 4
Category Gender studies + 4
Open

Exploring Social Discernment: A Journalistic Approach

Are you ready to contribute to a cutting-edge conversation at the intersection of technology, human rights, and relationships? The Feminine Intelligence Agency (FIA) is seeking talented and driven student journalists to help us raise awareness and establish thought leadership in the emerging field of social discernment. At FIA, we focus on equipping women with the skills to recognize and respond effectively to manipulation and power dynamics, especially in a world increasingly shaped by generative AI, coercive control, and the erosion of women’s rights. Through your work, you’ll play a pivotal role in bringing these critical topics to a wider audience while building a portfolio of compelling and impactful features.

Admin Lauren Nignon
Matches 3
Category Gender studies + 2
Open

The Listening Lab - Marketing Strategy Development

The Feminine Intelligence Agency is launching a new wellness tool called The Listening Lab designed to support women's mental health and wellbeing through authenticity supports. The project aims to develop a comprehensive marketing strategy that effectively communicates the benefits of this tool to the target audience. The learners will analyze current market trends, identify key demographics, and craft a strategic plan that aligns with the agency's brand values. The project will involve researching competitors, understanding consumer behavior, and exploring innovative marketing channels. The goal is to create a strategy that not only raises awareness but also encourages engagement and adoption of the wellness tool. This project provides an opportunity for learners to apply their marketing knowledge and skills in a real-world context, focusing on a product that promotes mental well-being.

Admin Lauren Nignon
Matches 0
Category Marketing strategy + 4
Open

Which biological signals show the earliest measurable signs of acute stress in response to perceived interpersonal threat — and which consumer wearables can best detect them?

The Feminine Intelligence Agency (FIA) is an innovation lab that builds tools to prevent manipulation, coercive control, and relational abuse. We focus on scalable, tech-enabled solutions that help people improve their social discernment — the ability to spot subtle red flags in relationships before they escalate. This project investigates how wearable health technology can be used to detect early signs of distress in high-pressure or coercive relationships. By identifying measurable biological responses (e.g., heart rate variability, skin conductance), we hope to understand which biomarkers are most useful for real-time detection of emotional harm.

Admin Lauren Nignon
Matches 0
Category Social work + 4
Open

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