OneKC for Women is an alliance of the Women's Employment Network, Women's Business Center and Women's Capital Connection, all with the same mission and common theme of providing
the resources women in our community need to assist them in their economic self - sufficiency.
Not exact matches
There is no limit to the number of sessions
in which
women can participate; after the first rotation, the groups focus more on growing professional networks and having access to mentors and general
community resources.
Thankfully, there are numerous online
resources (e.g., Glassdoor and Salary.com) and tips on the topic, and if you do some research, you might even find a salary negotiation workshop
in your
community, like this one hosted by the American Association of University
Women.
The big picture vision for
Women Who Cowork is to have a global alliance of women - owned coworking spaces, and women coworking managers who are connecting with each other, providing support, gaining access to resources, services, funding and community in a way that promotes their business, helps them run a better business and provides visibility to them in both the press and the people in cowor
Women Who Cowork is to have a global alliance of
women - owned coworking spaces, and women coworking managers who are connecting with each other, providing support, gaining access to resources, services, funding and community in a way that promotes their business, helps them run a better business and provides visibility to them in both the press and the people in cowor
women - owned coworking spaces, and
women coworking managers who are connecting with each other, providing support, gaining access to resources, services, funding and community in a way that promotes their business, helps them run a better business and provides visibility to them in both the press and the people in cowor
women coworking managers who are connecting with each other, providing support, gaining access to
resources, services, funding and
community in a way that promotes their business, helps them run a better business and provides visibility to them
in both the press and the people
in coworking.
According to a Harvard Business Review study,
women in emerging markets reinvest 90 % of every dollar earned into «human resources» — their families» education, health and nutrition — compared to only 30 to 40 % of every dollar earned by men.2 In other words, Kiva's loans have helped countless families and communities in over 80 countries escape a vicious cycle of povert
in emerging markets reinvest 90 % of every dollar earned into «human
resources» — their families» education, health and nutrition — compared to only 30 to 40 % of every dollar earned by men.2
In other words, Kiva's loans have helped countless families and communities in over 80 countries escape a vicious cycle of povert
In other words, Kiva's loans have helped countless families and
communities in over 80 countries escape a vicious cycle of povert
in over 80 countries escape a vicious cycle of poverty.
is a
community - based program with a mission to engage
women and minorities
in Little Rock and increase access to entrepreneurial information,
resources and training.
Start Here founder, Steve Rice, along with strategic advisors Dr. Tionna Jenkins, Katie Milligan, and Nate Thomas, presented the Arkansas - based Start Here Initiative as a model for other
communities to increase the engagement of
women and minorities
in the entrepreneurial process and to raise awareness for the entrepreneurial information,
resources and training available to new business owners.
«Start Here Little Rock provides a starting point for minority and
women entrepreneurs by raising awareness and providing access to the
resources and support already available
in the thriving startup
community right here
in Little Rock.»
The Start Here Initiative is a
community - based program with a mission to engage
women and minorities
in Little Rock and increase access to entrepreneurial information,
resources and training.
Directed by Marie Fortune, a pastor and author of Sexual Violence, The Unmentionable Sin: An Ethical and Pastoral Perspective (Pilgrim Press, 1983), the Center has developed
resources for congregational study and action, including a study guide for teen - agers on preventing sexual abuse, a monograph on violence against
women of color, and a manual for congregational use
in discovering and developing
community resources on family violence.
Sexuality, Integrity, and the University Princeton, New Jersey October 30 - 31 The goal of this annual conference is to connect college men and
women, young professionals, and
community supporters to leading scholars and experts
in order to equip them with the best arguments and
resources in support of marriage, family, and sexual integrity.
FNP's wide scope also draws the dads
in, since the programme is concerned with far more than just the pregnant
woman's body and covers health, parental role, home, neighbourhood, family and friends, parenting,
resources and
community and other services.
Sheryl holds a B.I.S.
in Women's Studies
in Communication from George Mason University, and she has worked
in Communications as a human
resource specialist and quality improvement trainer,
community health trainer and supervisor, technical editor and writer, publisher, and as a writing and public speaking teacher
in home school cooperatives.
* Day 1 Monday, February 22, 2016 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Registration & Networking 5:00 PM — 6:00 PM Welcome Reception & Opening Remarks Kevin de Leon, President pro Tem, California State Senate Debra McMannis, Director of Early Education & Support Division, California Department of Education (invited) Karen Stapf Walters, Executive Director, California State Board of Education (invited) 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM Keynote Address & Dinner Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, Co-Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences * Day 2 Tuesday February 23, 2016 8:00 AM — 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Networking 9:00 AM — 9:15 AM Opening Remarks John Kim, Executive Director, Advancement Project Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of Education 9:15 AM — 10:00 AM Morning Keynote David B. Grusky, Executive Director, Stanford's Center on Poverty & Inequality 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM Educating California's Young Children: The Recent Developments
in Transitional Kindergarten & Expanded Transitional Kindergarten (Panel Discussion) Deborah Kong, Executive Director, Early Edge California Heather Quick, Principal Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research Dean Tagawa, Administrator for Early Education, Los Angeles Unified School District Moderator: Erin Gabel, Deputy Director, First 5 California (Invited) 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM «Political Will & Prioritizing ECE» (Panel Discussion) Eric Heins, President, California Teachers Association Senator Hannah - Beth Jackson, Chair of the
Women's Legislative Committee, California State Senate David Kirp, James D. Marver Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, Chairman of Subcommittee No. 2 of Education Finance, California State Assembly Moderator: Kim Pattillo Brownson, Managing Director, Policy & Advocacy, Advancement Project 12:00 PM — 12:45 PM Lunch 12:45 PM — 1:45 PM Lunch Keynote - «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character» Paul Tough, New York Times Magazine Writer, Author 1:45 PM — 1:55 PM Break 2:00 PM — 3:05 PM Elevating ECE Through Meaningful
Community Partnerships (Panel Discussion) Sandra Guiterrez, National Director, Abriendo Purtas / Opening Doors Mary Ignatius, Statewide Organize of Parent Voices, California Child Care
Resource & Referral Network Jacquelyn McCroskey, John Mile Professor of Child Welfare, University of Southern California School of Social Work Jolene Smith, Chief Executive Officer, First 5 Santa Clara County Moderator: Rafael González, Director of Best Start, First 5 LA 3:05 PM — 3:20 PM Closing Remarks Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California * Agenda Subject to Change
Intended for use by policy - makers, national breastfeeding committees, breastfeeding advocates,
women's health activists and others working for public health
in the
community, the
Resource sets out why breastfeeding
in the context of HIV has never been as safe as it is today.
We believe that joining together as
communities of
women of color is a critical step
in advancing our capacity to better serve
women in our local areas who are
in need of perinatal mental health services and
resources.
Through the WIC program,
women and children receive financial assistance
in purchasing food, counseling and information on healthy eating, breastfeeding support and information and referrals to health care and other
community resources.
Gina are there any additional breastfeeding
resources that you would recommend, I mean Sunny brought up an awesome
resource, You know anything else that a
woman can look for with
in her
community or
in her book store.
The
resource is intended for policy - makers, breastfeeding advocates, national breastfeeding committees, public health advocates,
women's health activists and others working
in the
community.
With your generous donations, we'll have the
resources to connect with these pregnant and parenting
women and couples
in vulnerable situations, and our
community partners who serve them.
In addition to the warrant forgiveness program, a
resource fair will be held onsite, featuring the Dominican
Women's Development Center, Northern Manhattan Improvement Coalition, Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights, Manhattan
Community Board 12, New York Public Library and the Washington Heights Corner Project.
Nana Ama Amafoa, the Queenmother, appealed to the First Lady to assist
in the mobilisation of
women in the
communities so they could be
resourced and make their livelihoods, which were mainly farming, gari and palm oil making, more viable.
«We recognize and we need to, again, have another discussion on
community - based organizations that serve marginalized
communities, immigrant
communities, either the Asian
community, organizations that serve
women and girls and
communities of color and recognize that they are disproportionately under -
resourced in the city of New York,» she said.
Where
women supported and
resourced with each other
in community.
Before having her daughters she ran her own doula practice, and combined with her certification as a childbirth educator, became a
resource for
women and families
in the birth
community.
New Jersey About Blog
Women Entrepreneurs foster a supportive community of women entrepreneurs and help women succeed in their entrepreneurial endeavors by providing valuable tips and resou
Women Entrepreneurs foster a supportive
community of
women entrepreneurs and help women succeed in their entrepreneurial endeavors by providing valuable tips and resou
women entrepreneurs and help
women succeed in their entrepreneurial endeavors by providing valuable tips and resou
women succeed
in their entrepreneurial endeavors by providing valuable tips and
resources.
Stylish Paradox is also working on building a
community over competition ---- with other
women bloggers to share
resources and genuinely support one another
in the City of Los Angeles.
Style Collective is a blogging
community for female fashion and lifestyle bloggers that connects us to other
women in the industry,
resources, and of course
community.
- Prague and the Czech Republic's # 1 English - language
resource and expatriate
community website, featuring listings for jobs
in Prague, real Prague singles database - beginning of your Prague dating Czech
women and Slovak
women, dating agency,
women from Eastern Europe, Live chat
Film Fatales is a diverse
community of
women filmmakers who meet regularly to mentor each other, share
resources, collaborate on projects and build a supportive environment
in which to make their films.
But we also heard from the Police Chiefs Who Tweet and how they use Twitter as a new form of
community policing, and from a homeless
woman in Chicago who uses Twitter at a public library to find
resources for herself and her children.
They may participate
in sexist practices and maintain unjust gender relations by perpetrating violence against
women, controlling
women's reproductive and familial decision making, limiting
women's access to
community resources and political power, or espousing patriarchal beliefs and norms that allow other men to engage
in such actions.
A graduate of the University of Virginia, Sara is a 2016 Stevie Award Winner for «Female Innovator of the Year;» a Global Shaper with the World Economic Forum; an American Express Ashoka Emerging Innovator; a Cordes Fellow with the Opportunity Collaboration; a Peace X Peace 2012
Women, Power, & Peace Award Winner (Generation Peace Award); the only U.S. recipient of the Youth Leader Award
in the Americas by the Inter-American Development Bank Annual Board of Governors Meeting; an Ashoka Activating Empathy Award Winner; a three - time Beyond Sport Award Finalist; named a «
Woman Entrepreneur» by World
Resources Institute New Ventures Mexico; a Creative
Community Fellow with National Arts Strategies; a StartingBloc Fellow; a Finalist Nominee Social Entrepreneur / Innovator for the
Women's Information Network 18th Annual Young
Women of Achievement Award; 1 of 3 Artists Transforming the World by the Arts and Healing Network; Global Good Fund Fellow; honored among The Jewish Week NY's «36 Under 36»; and a Susan Schiffer Stautberg Leadership Fellow.
In this lesson, students examine the
community organizing / civic action steps that the Green Belt Movement (GBM) took to address Kenya's deforestation and to tackle the issues closely connected to this environmental issue, including
women's rights, equitable economic development, political governance and the sustainable management of scarce
resources.
In addition, the event explored how Professor Maathai's type of
community - based advocacy can help African
communities respond to the challenges of the 21st century, including natural
resource management, land rights and
women's rights, forest conservation and climate change.
New Jersey About Blog
Women Entrepreneurs foster a supportive community of women entrepreneurs and help women succeed in their entrepreneurial endeavors by providing valuable tips and resou
Women Entrepreneurs foster a supportive
community of
women entrepreneurs and help women succeed in their entrepreneurial endeavors by providing valuable tips and resou
women entrepreneurs and help
women succeed in their entrepreneurial endeavors by providing valuable tips and resou
women succeed
in their entrepreneurial endeavors by providing valuable tips and
resources.
Thelma & Louise «Our purpose is to be the best online
community and travel
resource designed to help
women share experiences, be inspired and connect with friends and travel buddies both online and
in the real world.»
Specificially, that, money stays
in local
communities through patronizing local businesses,
resources such as clean water remain available for everyone, not just tourists and travelers, Belizeans are not confined to low - level service jobs, but instead have opportunities to work and grow professionally within their own tourism industry,
women and children are protected from exploitation - and that our clients have authentic opportunities to learn about Belize and Belizeans.
Huru also trains girls and boys to be mentors and
resources in their
communities and provide job training to men and
women in under - served
communities.
2002 Creative Expressions: Prints and Works on Paper, Tobey C. Moss Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Free Expressions:
Community Voices and Contemporary African American Art from the Collection, Newark Museum, Newark, NJ African - American Art: 20th Century Masterworks, IX, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, NY; Tubman African American Museum, Macon, GA Consequences of Empire, Public
Resource Center for Activism and Arts, Washington, DC Successions: Prints by African - American Artists from the Jean & Robert Steele Collection, Art Gallery, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; Carleton College, Northfield, MN; University Art Gallery, University of Scranton, Scranton, PA; Muscarelle Museum of Art, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA; The James E. Lewis Museum of Art, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD; Art Museum, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC; Tubman African American Museum, Macon, GA The Belles of Amherst: Contemporary
Women Artists, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, MA
In Memory: The Art of Afterward, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York, NY Personal & Political: The Women's Art Movement, 1969 - 1975, Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY Some Assemblage Required: Collage Culture in Post-War America, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY; Madison Art Center, Madison, WI; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland,
In Memory: The Art of Afterward, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York, NY Personal & Political: The
Women's Art Movement, 1969 - 1975, Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY Some Assemblage Required: Collage Culture
in Post-War America, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY; Madison Art Center, Madison, WI; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland,
in Post-War America, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY; Madison Art Center, Madison, WI; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, FL
After immigrating to the US
in 2010, Tomah became a founding member of the Liberian
Women's Chorus for Change, which adapts Liberian folk songs and creates new music
in traditional styles,
in an effort to generate collective strength and to offer
resources for change for Philadelphia's Liberian
community.
In 90 countries around the world, CARE places special focus on working alongside poor girls and
women because, equipped with the proper
resources, they have the power to help lift whole families and entire
communities out of poverty.
For many of the groups working for the equal involvement of
women in climate change issues, the deliberations on climate change are too narrowly focused on the politics of emissions reductions, rather than the long - term social and community initiatives that could underpin a real shift in a global consciousness or more effective practices of post-disaster rebuilding.In a statement to the U.N. General Assembly in July of this year, executive director of the Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO), June Zeitlin, points out: «Women have always been leaders in community revitalization and natural resource manage
women in climate change issues, the deliberations on climate change are too narrowly focused on the politics of emissions reductions, rather than the long - term social and
community initiatives that could underpin a real shift
in a global consciousness or more effective practices of post-disaster rebuilding.
In a statement to the U.N. General Assembly
in July of this year, executive director of the
Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO), June Zeitlin, points out: «Women have always been leaders in community revitalization and natural resource manage
Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO), June Zeitlin, points out: «
Women have always been leaders in community revitalization and natural resource manage
Women have always been leaders
in community revitalization and natural
resource management.
The report investigated eight themes it deemed critical to sustainable agriculture; bioenergy, biotechnology, climate change, human health; natural
resource management; trade and markets; traditional and local knowledge and
community - based innovation; and
women in agriculture.
When
women have the ability to plan their family size, they are better able to manage
resources, participate
in income - generating activities and
community decision making, and adapt to the effects of climate change.
In 2015, the Movement provided training to over 200 rural women and community - based organizations who have in turn trained over 20,000 members of their communities in natural resource management and impacted thousands of other
In 2015, the Movement provided training to over 200 rural
women and
community - based organizations who have
in turn trained over 20,000 members of their communities in natural resource management and impacted thousands of other
in turn trained over 20,000 members of their
communities in natural resource management and impacted thousands of other
in natural
resource management and impacted thousands of others.
The bulk of its
resources are dedicated to supporting job creation and economic development, especially for young people and
women in local
communities, resilience, migration management, as well as stability and governance.
Today, I spent time with a group of self - representing
women at a
community resource centre talking about what they need to know when representing themselves
in legal processes.
In addition to the firm's commitment to programs that support the community at large, Sutherland gives generously of its time, talent and resources by regularly participating in local charity events and working with the Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program, which provides pro bono legal services to low - income men and women of Harris County, Texas, and promotes volunteerism among the legal communit
In addition to the firm's commitment to programs that support the
community at large, Sutherland gives generously of its time, talent and
resources by regularly participating
in local charity events and working with the Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program, which provides pro bono legal services to low - income men and women of Harris County, Texas, and promotes volunteerism among the legal communit
in local charity events and working with the Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program, which provides pro bono legal services to low - income men and
women of Harris County, Texas, and promotes volunteerism among the legal
community.
Rise hopes to outlive our pilot stage, and build our clinic into a stable, long - term,
community resource available to
women in BC.