Member Spotlight on Jessica Wechter

I returned to Portland in December 2023 after 20 years living on the East Coast for school and work. As part of this transition, I looked for (and continue to seek) different ways to plug into the region, especially alongside people who care about similar issues—whether that’s dismantling barriers to equity and opportunity or helping ensure that Portland and its people thrive. While living in the Washington, D.C. area, I had the privilege of serving as a founding member of a giving circle that launched right before the COVID-19 pandemic. This experience taught valuable lessons in the principles of trust-based philanthropy, like streamlining paperwork, getting to know the issues, and listening to nonprofit and community leaders. I knew I wanted to be part of another place-based and responsive giving circle that shared these values. I also was drawn to ninety-nine girlfriends because of its intergenerational membership and tiered contribution structure that lowers barriers to participation. Philanthropy should be for everyone!

I’ve spent my career in the nonprofit sector, working for both grant-making and grant-seeking organizations, but most of these organizations work nationally, not locally, making it easy to feel disconnected from the region I call home. Ninety-nine girlfriends offers a way to give where I live and learn about nonprofit groups that I might not have known about otherwise…as well as the current context of the communities they serve. I value being part of a group committed to collective action and learning together. As a new member, I also appreciated immediate opportunities to deepen my involvement by serving on a grant review team and attending educational and networking events throughout the year.

My ideal morning starts with a cappuccino and leisurely dog walk. New cafes or trail suggestions are always welcome! Final thought: The organizations that ninety-nine girlfriends funds are the experts at addressing challenges in our region. As members, it’s our job to give flexible funding and other resources and then get out of their way!

Jessica Wechter