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| Fill your heart with something extra special this Valentine's Day. |
| Give Your Valentine a Little Something More |
Would you like to add something more to your Valentine giving? Something that will fill your heart, your loved one's, and the hearts of many women around Wyoming? Consider investing your Valentine giving into Wyoming by supporting the Wyoming Women's Foundation. By giving to WYWF you will fill your heart with the satisfaction and joy that comes from helping advance the economic status of women in Wyoming. As an example we offer you the efforts we have made on behalf of equal pay in Wyoming. Equal pay is just one of many spokes that lead to successful economic self-sufficiency for Wyoming's women. This month we feature the efforts of one of our partner programs, the Wyoming League of Women Voters , to bring wage gap education to Wyoming in 2002. If you are interested in bringing wage education and salary negotiation skills to your community please contact the WYWF at info@wywf.org. Happy Valentine's Day! |
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| 10 Year Anniversary |
Celebrating 10 years of blazing trails for Wyoming's women and girls. |
| We Invite You to... |
| Give the Money to broaden the awareness to fuel the change to impact the future for women and girls in Wyoming |
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| Celebrating 10 Years of Granting - Equal Pay |
Grantee: Wyoming League of Women Voters Program: Information is Power Location: Casper, Wy In 1869, Wyoming became the first territory of the United States to grant general female suffrage, and entered the union in 1890 as the first state where all women had the vote.
In 2002 the Wyoming Women's Foundation gave $10,000 to the Wyoming League of Women Voters (LWV) to sponsor their "Information is Power" program. More> |
Raising minimum wage in Wyoming increases women's
economic self-sufficiency. |
Did you know studies of states and cities that have raised their tipped worker minimum wages have consistently found NO evidence of job losses or decreased business growth?
Know the facts. Read them here.
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| WYWF and AAUW are bringing wage education to Sheridan |
Sheridan, Wyoming February 27, 2010 ~~ Time: 10:00 and 12:00
Presented by Val Burgess and Donna Kinskey
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| Women in the News |
| Women Moving Millions and the changing role of women in philanthropy(Financial Planning) More> For the first time, women surpass men on U.S. payrolls (New York Times) More> Commentary on Sec. Clinton understanding of the links between security and poverty (Huffington Post) More> |
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