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Ways to Support
Nevada Women's Fund

Workforce Ready Scholarships

Nevada Women’s Fund Workforce Ready Scholarship Program allows business partners to align their workforce development, diversity and corporate giving efforts with Nevada Women’s Fund Scholarship program.

Support of the Nevada Women’s Fund Scholarship Program allows business partners to:

● Meet corporate giving goals by building an endowment, guaranteeing donor directed scholarships in perpetuity.

● Achieve long-term workforce development by fostering relationships with scholarship recipients transitioning from college to career readiness in donor’s field through an internship program.

● Make significant contributions in the education of women today.

Business donors generally make a five-year commitment for measurable results.

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Annual Scholarships

Form a scholarship in your name, your family name, someone you wish to honor, or anonymously, to award to a deserving northern Nevada woman (minimum annual amount $2,000).  

Each year our donors are offered the opportunity to meet their individual scholarship recipient(s) so that you may learn the stories of the amazing women and find out exactly how the scholarship has improved their life.

Endowed Scholarship

Endowed Scholarships

Form an endowed account with a minimum and principal donation of $10,000 (which may be built over a period of up to 5 years), held in perpetuity, and providing annual education scholarships for generations to come.

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Summit Project

Whatever your summit is, be brave, be bold, be strong!

Nevada Women’s Fund is dedicated to advancing wage parity and workplace equality.

Each year, our Board of Directors commits significant resources to initiatives that foster career development, professional growth, and equitable workforce participation for women. By targeting these areas, we strive to close the gap between educational attainment and economic equity, enabling women to achieve their full potential and participate in the workforce on an equal footing with their male counterparts.

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