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Getting Involved: 2012 Women’s & Social Conferences

2012 is shaping up to be a year filled with exciting conferences, symposiums, and conventions for social change and female leaders, bringing together bright minds looking to create a better future. Here are just some of the opportunities that Connecther is looking forward to in the first half of the year:

Womensphere Emerging Leaders Global Summit 2012 - January 19-20, 2012. Held at Columbia University in New York, the 2012 Womensphere Conference, “Create the Future,” seeks to provide programming and resources to empower the next generation of female leadership by bringing together women from premier companies and organizations, leading graduate programs, and top undergraduate institutions to learn from and collaborate with one another.

Dynamic Women in Business Conference - February 25, 2012. The 21st annual Dynamic Women in Business Conference hosted by the Women’s Student Association at Harvard Business School promises to be an exciting event with three keynote presentations and panel sessions throughout the day, bringing together over 1,000 female students, faculty, and business leaders. 

Social Enterprise Conference - February 25-26, 2012. With this year’s theme as “Innovation, Inclusion, & Impact,” the 13th annual Social Enterprise Conference hosted in Boston by Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School of Government is a leading forum for engaging in dialogue on some of our world’s foremost social issues and how enterprise is working to solve them.

Washington Nonprofit Conference - March 1-2, 2012. The Washington Nonprofit Conference will provide a keynote presentation and 30 educational sessions covering areas from relationship-building and donor engagement to social media in the nonprofit sector. 

Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship - March 28-30, 2012. Held in Oxford, England, the Skoll Forum is an innovative and inspiring gathering of the leading thinkers in the intersection of social change and enterprise. The conference provides ample opportunity to meet in small groups and network with other attendees to encourage collaboration on tackling social problems. 

Global Philanthropy Forum - April 16-18, 2012. The GPF Conference in Washington, D.C., connects donors to issues and attempts to create a global network of social investors who are committed to international causes and are informed and enabled participants in their work. 

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Support 25@$25 Today

Through January 9th, join Connecther in supporting our 25 @ $25 campaign and make a difference in the lives of women and children all over the world. 25 @ $25 provides the first project that reaches 25 donors at $25 with a $500 grant from Connecther.

Check out all of our projects here. Below are some of the projects you could support and the lives you could make a difference in.

DiscoverHope’s Project, where you can support their MicroCredit PLUS model where women receive loans and personalized education to empower them for success

These DiscoverHope Fund recipients were recently given a $2,500 match by one of our (generous) donors! Your donation to MicroCredit PLUS education for women in Peru on Connecther will be matched dollar for dollar through February 1st, 2012 (up to $2500.00).

Give Light’s Project, building durable orphanages in natural disaster-prone communities so that children can be educated in a happy and thriving community. Give Light is currently in first place!

Hope for Senegal, helping marginalized women and girls thrive, serving over 4000 rural girls

Well Aware’s Project to provide access to clean water in rural Kenya to help prevent the spread fatal waterborne disease.

Grassroot Soccer’s Project, giving girls in South Africa the chance to play in a girls-only soccer league while learning about life and life-saving HIV prevention

Vanavevhu’s Beekeeping Project, allowing child-led households to maintain healthy, productive homes

Shining Hope for Communities - Kibera School for Girls

MECA for Peace’s Centering Palestinian Women in Aid Work Project, placing women at the heart of the aid to Gaza conversation

Posted by Kerry Hammond

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