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35 nonprofits matching “women”

Jewish Womens Archive Inc

Jewish Womens Archive Inc

Auburndale, MA

Jewish Womens Archive Inc falls under the Arts, Culture & Humanities N.E.C. category.

Women and Family Life Center of Guilford Incorporated

Guilford, CT

SUPPORT FOR WOMEN, FAMILIES AND CHILDREN

National Association of Women Artists Inc.

New York, NY

NAWA, BASED IN NEW YORK CITY, IS A SOURCE OF CULTURE AND EDUCATION THROUGH ITS ACTIVE EXHIBITION SCHEDULE, A PERMANENT MUSEUM COLLECTION, THE MAINTENANCE OF A HISTORIC ARCHIVE, AND THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AVAILABLE TO ITS MEMBERS AND TO THE PUBLIC.

Women Helping Women Fund Tri-Cities

Richland, WA

TO EMPOWER WOMEN AND CHILDREN TO CREATE HEALTHY FAMILIES AND A VIBRANT COMMUNITY.

Hawaii Women in Filmmaking

Honolulu, HI

Educate the next generation of Hawaii women and girls storytellers to tell impactful stories through film.

Women Wonder Writers

Riverside, CA

To break the cycle of victimization and abuse through education empathy expression by implementing cultural arts and restorative justice programs

American Women Artists

Chesterfield, MO

AMERICAN WOMEN ARTISTS (AWA) IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION QUALIFIED UNDER SECTION 501c3 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE. THE ORGANIZATION IS DEDICATED TO THE INSPIRATION, CELEBRATION AND ENCOURAGEMENT OF WOMEN IN THE VISUAL FINE ARTS BY CREATING PROFESSIONAL EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES FOR ITS MEMBERS IN GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS AROUND THE COUNTRY, INCREASING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF WOMEN'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN THE VISUAL FINE ARTS, AND PROVIDING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH WORKSHOPS, ARTIST DEMOS, AND THE ORGANIZATION'S WEBSITE AND NEWSLETTER.

Association of Adventist Women Inc.

Loma Linda, CA

Association of Adventist Women Inc. falls under the Other category: null

Southern California Chinese American Women Association

Irvine, CA

Southern California Chinese American Women Association falls under the Other category: null

Black Women Film Preservation Project Inc.

Douglasville, GA

Black Women Film Preservation Project Inc. falls under the Other category: null

Women in the Visual and Literary Arts

Houston, TX

Women in the Visual and Literary Arts falls under the Other category: null

Visionary Oklahoma Women

Lake Aluma, OK

Visionary Oklahoma Women falls under the Other category: null

Women Power Love Foundation

Chandler, AZ

Women Power Love Foundation falls under the Other category: null

Wisconsin Women of Color Network Inc.

Madison, WI

Wisconsin Women of Color Network Inc. falls under the Other category: null

Women in the Arts & Media Coalition Inc.

New York, NY

Women in the Arts & Media Coalition Inc. falls under the Other category: null

Women of Refined Gold Inc.

Montgomery, AL

Women of Refined Gold Inc. falls under the Other category: null

Gather the Women Global Matrix

Sierra Vista, AZ

Gather the Women Global Matrix falls under the Other category: null

Center for Women the Earth the Divine

Bronx, NY

Center for Women the Earth the Divine falls under the Other category: null

Brazilia Women Foundation

Sugar Land, TX

Brazilia Women Foundation falls under the Other category: null

Blossom Women Ministries

Keller, TX

Blossom Women Ministries falls under the Other category: null

Women of Color Unite

Los Angeles, CA

Women of Color Unite falls under the Other category: null

Chicago Area Womens History Council

Chicago, IL

Chicago Area Womens History Council falls under the Other category: null

Bartlesville Womens Network

Bartlesville, OK

Bartlesville Womens Network falls under the Other category: null

Institute for Womens Empowerment Inc.

Lansdowne, PA

Institute for Womens Empowerment Inc. falls under the Other category: null

Liberte Womens Ensemble

Jefferson Cty, MO

Liberte Womens Ensemble falls under the Other category: null

Awake-Asian Womens Alliance for Kinship and Equality Inc.

Yonkers, NY

Awake-Asian Womens Alliance for Kinship and Equality Inc. falls under the Other category: null

Womens Council on Energy and the Environment

Washington, DC

TO PROVIDE NON-PARTISAN, POLICY NEUTRAL FORUMS ON ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND TO FOSTER THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ITS MEMBERS. WCEE DOES THIS BY PROVIDING EDUCATIONAL AND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES IN AN OPEN, COOPERATIVE AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT.

Womens History and Culture Center

Mesquite, NV

Womens History and Culture Center falls under the Other category: null

Denton County Womens Education Network Inc.

Lewisville, TX

Denton County Womens Education Network Inc. falls under the Other category: null

Alpha Womens Center Inc.

Milwaukee, WI

Alpha Womens Center Inc. falls under the Other category: null

New Mexico Womens Land Trust

Tesuque, NM

New Mexico Womens Land Trust falls under the Other category: null

Womens Caucus for Art

New York, NY

Womens Caucus for Art falls under the Other category: null

Greater Washington Womens Network Inc.

Washington, DC

Greater Washington Womens Network Inc. falls under the Other category: null

Friends of the Saugatuck Womens Club

Saugatuck, MI

Friends of the Saugatuck Womens Club falls under the Other category: null

Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition Inc.

New York, NY

TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE TRIANGLE SHIRTWAIST FACTORY FIRE THROUGH ITS ON-GOING PROJECTS, EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH, AND SOCIAL MEDIA SITES. IT SUPPORTS THE ANNUAL REMEMBRANCE ACTIVITIES ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRE EACH MARCH 25, AND ENCOURAGES ACTIVISM BY AND FOR WORKERS AROUND THE WORLD. TO THAT END, THE REMEMBER THE TRIANGLE FIRE COALITION IS CURRENTLY WORKING TO ESTABLISH A PERMANENT ART MEMORIAL TO THOSE WHO DIED IN THE FIRE, SO THAT THEIR SACRIFICE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. THE FIRE THE TRIANGLE SHIRTWAIST COMPANY WAS LOCATED ONE BLOCK EAST OF YOUNG WOMEN, MOST WERE RECENT IMMIGRANTS. ON MARCH 25, 1911, A FIRE BROKE OUT ON THE 8TH FLOOR. WORKERS RAN TO THE FIRE ESCAPE. IT COLLAPSED, DROPPING THEM TO THEIR DEATHS. ON THE 9TH FLOOR A CRITICAL EXIT WAS LOCKED. PEOPLE ON THE STREET WATCHED AS THE WORKERS BEGAN TO JUMP OUT THE WINDOWS. FIRE TRUCKS ARRIVED BUT THEIR LADDERS ONLY REACHED THE 6TH FLOOR. THE ELEVATORS RAN AS LONG AS THEY COULD AS WORKERS PRESSED INTO THE CARS; SOME TUM

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