If possible, please submit your site to the appropriate subcategory, by issue area or by organizational affiliation. In the description, include the geographic location of the group, if any, and the type and area of advocacy, as well as an overview of the site''s contents.Organizations of women who advocate for political and societal change, and organizations which advocate for changes in the status of women.
This category does not include organizations supporting women starting a business. It also does not include organizations for women changing careers, or re-entering the professional workforce.There is currently no description created for this category.
Clubs shape their local agendas to suit particular community needs. Each local chapter benefits from membership, service, material, and program support from state and national Federation levels. GFWC headquarters in Washington, DC, a National Historic Landmark, houses the Women's History and Resource Center, a collection of books, periodicals and records devoted to women's history and women in volunteerism.
Submission Tips:
- When writing your site''s title please ensure it is the same as your organization. e.g. Junior League of Boston
- When writing your site''s description, please tell what your particular league does in the community in a clear and concise statement without hype or promotional language. Do not use the standard JL mission statement.
The Junior League is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.
Find links to sites of the 290+ international Junior Leagues.
Please, no submissions! This category is only for links to women''s lineage society categories. Submit your site under Society/Organizations/Lineage/Lineage societies are those founded by, and for the descendants of, noted ancestors who were primarily engaged in a historic event - such as a war or battle, the birth of a new state, country, or town, an immigration, or any other event that is heralded in the history books. The Society causes can be philanthropic, historical, genealogical, or educational; however, their objectives are generally to foster the memory and ideals of their ancestors for which the Society was founded.
Include in the description the location of the Center and the types of resources it offers, as well as an overview of the site''s contents.Organizations which collect, develop, and distribute resources for women, in multiple areas such as employment, personal development, and access to government services.
Include in the description the location of the group and the type of social activities, as well as an overview of the site''s contents.Organizations devoted primarily to social activities and exchanges. They may be "virtual" or "real".
Please submit only sites that are Soroptimist International (SI) clubs and regions and sites that are dedicated exclusively to a Soroptimist project or service.This category is for Soroptimist International club, region and Soroptimist project or service web sites. Soroptimist International is a worldwide organisation for women in management and professions working through service projects to advance human rights and the status of women.Always be sure to use proper capitalisation and ensure that you are submitting a site that has substantial content. One page websites or "placeholders" will not be accepted for submission.
Submit sites for district organizations, local clubs, and Zonta resources and projects. For clubs and districts, please submit under a geographic subcategory if possible. Include the location and the languages of the site (if any in addition to English), as well as an overview of the site''s contents. There''s no need to repeat the Zonta International mission statement.Zonta International is a worldwide service organization of executives in business and the professions working together to advance the status of women... "Zonta" is derived from a Sioux word meaning "honest and trustworthy".
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