Name of Non-Profit Organization * |
Women Writing for a Change
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Today’s Date: * | Friday, October 25, 2024 |
Organization’s website | http://womenwriting.org |
EIN / 501(C)(3)Number * |
31-167219
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What year did your organization receive it’s non-profit status? * |
2001
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Address * |
6906 Plainfield Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45236 United States |
County * |
United States
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Point of Contact for Magnified Giving Youth * | Christine Wilson |
Point of Contact’s Title * |
Executive Director
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Point of Contact’s Email Address * | cwilson@womenwriting.org |
Point of Contact’s Phone Number | (513) 272-1171 |
Executive Director’s Name * |
Christine Wilson
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What is the mission of your organization? |
Vision: A world that nurtures creative expression and silences no one. Mission: Create a community that embodies equity and encourages people to craft more conscious lives through writing. Values: Community, Joy, Respect, Connection, Hospitality |
Which social causes (up to 3 choices) does your agency address through its programming? * |
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Any comments about your selections you would like to share with the student philanthropists? | |
Women Writing for a Change (WWfaC) provides safe spaces for writers to find their bravest voice no matter the form. There are core classes to find your voice, craft classes to grow in your form, and specialty classes for the intersection of writing with other arts and disciplines.
At WWfaC, the how is what matters. Every class is done in a circle to create a level playing field, which has historically served women, and is now available for all genders. WWfaC illuminates inclusivity, empowerment, and growth in every program. We hold classes for different groups so that people can choose where the best fit for them such as: Women (you define your gender), Youth, Affinity groups (currently LGBTQIA+ and Black & Brown Women) and All Gender. WWfaC has dedicated DEI programs to ensure that our programs are inclusive, equitable, and accessible to all. For income inequality we have scholarships available for every class. WWfaC also goes into spaces to hold writing circles in partnership with organization such as: * Project Connect for students at risk of being unhoused |
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Does your organization have volunteer opportunities available for students? * |
Yes, Grades 6 – 12
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List possible volunteer opportunities -or- a link to where they can be found on the web. |
We tailor volunteer opportunities to the age, skill set, organizational need, and interests of volunteers. Examples of volunteer opportunities include administrative, research, outreach, special events, program management, building projects, and fundraising.
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Volunteer coordinator | Christine Wilson |
Volunteer coordinator’s email address | cwilson@womenwriting.org |
Volunteer coordinator’s phone number | (513) 272-1171 |
Student Connection Preference (click all that apply): * |
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