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GENDER EQUALITY CLUB NIGERIA

Promoting gender equality and women liberation within the state of Nigeria through women s rights advocacy and economic resilience.

We Want the Land Coalition

WE WANT THE LAND COALITION, INC. (“WWTLC”) is a recognized nonprofit organization in the state of Michigan whose mission is to provide women and girls with unique programs, events, and experiences that celebrate women’s history, promote healing and empowerment, build women’s community, and encourage education and growth.

Mayaworks

At its core, MayaWorks is about creating work for women so that they can financially support their families and become fully contributing members of their communities. MayaWorks helps women transform their skills into a means of financial support for their families by creating a market for the traditional arts of Maya artisans. Textile products are distributed within wholesale and retail markets and are also sold by U.S. women in their local communities. Giving Guatemalan women an opportunity to earn an income from their skills gives them self-confidence and hope for themselves, their families and their communities. For U.S. women, reaching across borders to give a hand up to help women in developing countries allows them to participate in economic justice on a global level.

Echo Theatre

Echo Theatre Champions the Diverse Voices of Women+.

Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute

The Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute is one of the most unique organizations in America. Founded in 1993, our mission is to prepare women for effective leadership and to promote leading conservative women.

ILLINOIS STATE POLICE HERITAGE FOUNDATION INCORPORATED

In service to the memory of the men and women of the Illinois State Police

Freshh Inc Theatre Company

In a time and society that too often objectifies and marginalizes the way in which Black women and girls see themselves, theatre has an opportunity to become a refreshing reaffirming experience for not just the girls on stage but the women and girls in the audience. Both artists, audience and institutions alike were asking the question of representation and FRESHH Inc Theatre Company, has found the answer. We are committed to presenting work by and about the lives of Black women. Additionally we are working diligently to help cultivate communities of the talents Black women in theatre, from technical theatre to dance. From masterclasses, to a writing circle to full evening length productions, FRESHH is excited to put the voices of Black women at the forefront of our work.

National Woman's Party

The Sewall-Belmont House & Museum, on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, celebrates women's progress toward equality - and explores the evolving role of women and their contributions to society - through educational programs, tours, exhibits, research and publications. The historic National Woman's Party (NWP), a leader in the campaign for equal rights and women's suffrage, owns, maintains and interprets the Sewall-Belmont House & Museum. One of the premier women's history sites in the country, this National Historic Landmark houses an extensive collection of suffrage banners, archives and artifacts documenting the continuing effort by women and men of all races, religions and backgrounds to win voting rights and equality for women under the law. The Sewall-Belmont House & Museum and the National Woman's Party are committed to preserving the legacy of Alice Paul, founder of the NWP and author of the Equal Rights Amendment, and telling the untold stories for the benefit of scholars, current and future generations of Americans, and all the world's citizens.

Girl Guides of Canada

GGC is the leadership organization for girls and women in Canada, with over 90,000 members from coast to coast to coast. Guiding is bold, fun, energetic and empowers girls and women to face challenges with confidence. Guides welcomes girls and women to be part of the following groups: Sparks (5 and 6), Brownies (7 and 8), Guides (9 to 11), Pathfinders (12 to 14), Rangers (15 to 17+), and Adults - as leaders, mentors, team members and more. For girls, Guiding is an accepting environment with diverse and exciting programs and activities that offer the opportunity to discover new interests, valuable leadership skills and make lasting friendships. Guiding gives girls the tools and resources they need to acheive greatness. For women, Guiding is a chance to make a difference in the lives of girls and young women. It's a place for personal growth, mentoring and travel.