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Commission on the Status of Women - Martha Portree Scholarship

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$2,279
56%
Raised toward our $4,000 Goal
21 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on April 30, at 11:59 PM MST
Project Owners

Kari

Kent

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 19, 2024

Giving Day

Challenge

$1,300

Apr 17, 2024

Anonymous

$160

Apr 04, 2024

Evan Thibodeau

In Memory of My late single mother, Lisa Dee

$8.10

Apr 04, 2024

Anonymous

$181.81

Apr 03, 2024

Liz

Gehret

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 03, 2024

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 03, 2024

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 03, 2024

Maeona

Moseley

$5

Apr 03, 2024

Monica

Brown

$51

Apr 02, 2024

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 02, 2024

Arden

Day

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 02, 2024

Tanner

Maher

$18.48

Apr 02, 2024

Carrie

Bieging

$51

Apr 01, 2024

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Apr 01, 2024

Nena

Bloom

Undisclosed Amount

Mar 31, 2024

Frances

Riemer

$96

Mar 29, 2024

Laura

Levandowski

$8.10

Mar 28, 2024

Meredith

Brown

Undisclosed Amount

Mar 28, 2024

Leilah

Danielson

Undisclosed Amount

Mar 27, 2024

Anonymous

$18.48

Mar 27, 2024
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$8.10

Pay Gap

A gender gap in pay between men and women still exists, despite pay discrimination being illegal. Make a gift of $8.10 to highlight that a woman earns, on average, 81 cents for every dollar a man makes. Consider asking a male colleague to donate the same.

$18.48

Seneca Falls

Make a gift of $18.48 in honor of the first women's rights convention held in Seneca Falls, NY, in 1848. The convention, which launched the women's suffrage movement, called for equal rights for women and the abolition of slavery.

$51

"Ain't I a Women?" Speech 1851

Donate $51 in honor of Sojourner Truth, a former slave, who delivered her now famous “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech at a women’s rights convention in Akron, Ohio.

$87

Women's History Month - 1987

Celebrate the first ever Women's History Month in 1987 with your gift of $87.

$96

Formation of NACW - 1896

The National Association of Colored Women was formed in Washington, DC, in 1896 by Mary Church Terrell, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Margaret Murray Washington, Fanny Jackson Coppin, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Charlotte Forten Grimke, and Harriet Tubman. NACW became the largest federation of local black women’s clubs; suffrage was an important goal for black female reformers. Donate $96 to honor the formation of the NACW.

$192

19th Amendment - 1920

Make a donation in honor of the ratification of the 19th amendment, August 18, 1920, which granted women the right to vote.

$500

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