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"The WAGE Project" COMES TO WYOMIING

The WAGE Project, Inc. is coming to Wyoming! WAGE stands for Women Are Getting Even. Why get even? Current nationwide research shows that, on average, women make 77 cents for every dollar a man makes. Depending on the professional sector, women in Wyoming make between 43 and 84 cents for every dollar a man makes. To put this into perspective, the wage gap costs women $17,000 per year in 2006 according to the Wyoming Council for Women’s Issues. This is where the WAGE Project comes into play. Its goal is to change the wage gap for the better…

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WYOMING WOMEN’S FOUNDATION HOSTS ANNUAL "FRIENDRAISER"

The Wyoming Women’s Foundation plans to honor women who have served in America’s armed forces at its annual friendraiser luncheon.

The event is scheduled for noon on February 18 at the Little America Hotel in Cheyenne. The WYWF is grateful to State Farm Insurance for sponsoring the luncheon.

A friendraiser is a chance to see old friends and make new ones while rallying around the work being done in Wyoming for women and girls.

The WYWF has a history of helping Wyoming’s women. Just in the past year, it awarded over $60,000 in grants to organizations such as Volunteers of America to provide mentoring, life skills instruction, educational and vocational assistance and housing to young women in crisis. It also gave aid to Climb Wyoming to assist low-income single mothers through job training, life skills programming, and counseling.

Over 500 women have been invited to this year’s friendraiser in an effort to encourage continued support of the WYWF’s work and to garner new allies.

The event’s keynote speaker is State Auditor Rita Meyer, who recently retired as a colonel after 23 years of serving the Wyoming Air National Guard. Meyer’s speech is entitled, “Opportunity Knocking: Are You Ready to Answer the Door?”

Guests will also hear from Val Burgess, one of the members of the WYWF’s board of directors.

This year’s friendraiser has been coordinated by WYWF’s new executive director, Richelle Keinath. Keinath began working for the foundation in early January, after having served four years as the co-executive director at the Eppson Center for Seniors. Keinath earned her master’s degree in American studies from the University of Wyoming. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Keinath replaces Laurel Parker West as the executive director.

The Wyoming Women’s Foundation is a subset of the Wyoming Community Foundation. The Community Foundation works to connect people who care with causes that matter to build a better Wyoming.

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Wage Disparity Workshops

A $10,000 grant from the Wyoming Women’s Foundation to the Wyoming League of Women Voters and the American Association of University Women prompted a series of statewide workshops addressing the wage disparity issue in Wyoming. The “train the trainer” workshops were designed to provide working women in Wyoming insights into the wage disparity issue, teach them how to gauge their value in their chosen field and how to negotiate for better pay and working conditions. The original workshop trained 27 working women from Wyoming. This blossomed into eight additional workshops throughout the state. The outcome was over 150 women trained to address the issue of wage disparity in Wyoming. The workshops also provided the opportunity for collaboration with other organizations. This project was very successful at leveraging collective voices for women in Wyoming and addressing one of our most critical issues concerning economic self-sufficiency for women.

The Wyoming Women’s Foundation is the leading funder of change for women and girls in our state. We raise money to build an endowment that provides a reliable, permanent source of grants to invest in economic self-sufficiency for women and brighter futures for girls. Copyright © 2006 Wyoming Women’s Foundation. All rights reserved.