Has your involvement in ninety-nine girlfriends empowered, connected, and inspired you? Let us know by making your contribution today! And reach out to Girlfriends you’ve recruited and encourage them to do the same. Renew here by making your $1,100 contribution or, if this is a barrier to rejoining, try The Girlfriends Fund at $550. If this is still not possible for you, send us a note by April 23 and we will let you know by May 1 if we’re able to provide additional support.
Share our Community through this Member Education Event
This is our final event before our membership deadline, so please invite guests who you are recruiting.
While we are grateful that gathering in person is back on the table, we still deeply appreciate the barriers that are eliminated when we bring important people and conversations together virtually. This is why we are so pleased to share ninety-nine girlfriends' signature Discovery Forum coming to you live over Zoom on Thursday, April 27, from noon-1:30 pm.
Your Friendly Outreach Skills Are Needed
Come join the Membership Committee for the last two weeks of April. We will be working the phones to encourage members to renew, and potential members to join, and experience the impact of pooling resources through membership in ninety-nine girlfriends. A brief orientation will be provided and no experience is necessary. Please let us know if we can count on you to help with this fun and rewarding volunteer opportunity. Let’s be sure nobody misses out.
Volunteer Spotlight: Ana Rau
Impact Partner Highlight: Voz Workers' Rights Education Project
Voz Workers' Rights Education Project opened their new long-term office space and worker center, located at 3575 NE Broadway Street in Portland, in February! The facility is a significant transition to a more safe and accessible location for the employers, workers, and staff members they support.
Impact Partner Highlight: Black Food Sovereignty Coalition
The Black Food Sovereignty Coalition is about to host Back to the Root in Tacoma, Washington from March 17-20– a PNW regional conference led by and for African and Black-identified farmers, food producers, and others working in food justice and ecologies. Participants at this annual event gather to network, dig into shared history, discuss experiences, learn about opportunities, and build strategies. This is a Black-centered event, and BRSC welcome all POC community members to join!
WE’RE FAMOUS! :-)
We don’t just collectively give and learn. We also collectively recruit by each sharing about ninety-nine girlfriends in our own way. Thanks to Elisa Hornecker whose contribution led to a magazine cover and a great article about ninety-nine girlfriends! How are YOU recruiting? Let us know so we can share
Share & Connect
At the December’s Awards Celebration, we asked you to help make 2023 another great year of learning and grantmaking by joining/renewing and sharing & connecting and now we’re offering some tips on how to do just that.
SHARE & CONNECT
Share some of our awesome recruiting resources. You'll find a short video, with voiceover by the wonderful Girlfriend Janine Wolf, and a new "article kit" made possible by Elisa Hornecker (see the Stroll article below) and more! Share these materials and invite your friends and colleagues to connect with us and join!
If each of us helps to bring in a new member we can continue to invest in our community and help make a difference!
Join / Renew
At the December’s Awards Celebration, we asked you to help make 2023 another great year of learning and grantmaking by joining/renewing and sharing & connecting and now we’re offering some tips on how to do just that.
JOIN/RENEW
We invite you to join/renew today. This is the easiest and fastest way to contribute. Why wait until the last minute when you can do this today! (Either way, your membership expires on 4/30/2024).
Volunteer Spotlight: Linda Williams
What brought you to ninety-nine girlfriends?
Linda Williams
What brought you to ninety-nine girlfriends?
I joined shortly after I retired from Intel in 2016. I was looking for a way to “do good” in the community, learn about the nonprofit world and grow my network outside of Intel. I found all of that with ninety-nine girlfriends. I’ve attended events where I’ve met a wide range of women, but all with the common goal of wanting to positively impact our community. I’ve listened to the proposals of our grantees and each time I am amazed at the work being done to improve the environment, social justice issues and our community.
Impact Partner Highlight: Rose Haven
International Women’s Day (March 8) is a special day for impact partner Rose Haven. It’s the one-year anniversary of the grand opening for their new space, and the date they welcomed guests back indoors after two long pandemic years. Celebrate with Rose Haven on the evening of March 8 – either at their beautiful NW Portland space or the 10 Barrel Brewing after-party featuring a special-release pale ale. Bonus: It’s an opportunity to congratulate ninety-nine girlfriends Fellow Liz Starke, Rose Haven’s Development Director. Free to attend. RSVP here!
Fellows Program Changes for 23-24
The ninety-nine girlfriends’ Fellows Program currently includes 13 younger members in their 20s and 30s. Three of them will “graduate” this spring – Rebecca Goldcrump, Van Pham, and Kathleen Porcello. A huge thank-you to the members who’ve served as these Fellows’ mentors – including Deborah Edward, Michelle Hynes, Diane McCartney, Gina Riley, and Agnes Zach.
Exciting New Learning Resource and a Friendly Invitation
Your Racial Equity Committee is excited to begin our second year working together and we welcome Girlfriends interested in this work to join us as we continue our journey of embedding racial equity in all that we do. We meet virtually on the first Monday of the month for 60-90 minutes. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Barbara Hilyer.
We are pleased to share a compilation of Racial Equity Resources that we have curated for you on our website under the Education tab and linked here. We hope you find this material interesting and valuable. This offers great information at your fingertips, including the Reducing Racial Disparities Spotlight Report which is focused on our local community.
Volunteer Opportunities Abound
It’s a new year at ninety-nine girlfriends and that means lots of volunteer opportunities are opening up as Girlfriends move around or move on. There are one-time opportunities and short-term task forces, and longer-term team and committee positions available. Ready to pitch in and want to learn more about what might be the right fit for you? Schedule a call or coffee date with Tammy and she’ll help you learn about the options.
2023 Membership is Open
If you haven't renewed yet for 2023, we invite you to join today. Joining early helps us plan for our grantmaking and more! This year’s deadline is 5:00 pm PST on May 1. No matter when you give your 2023 contribution, your membership will be good through April 30, 2024.
LEARNING LINK: ARE YOU REALLY SEEING PEOPLE?
“All my life I have been mistaken for other people of my race…People look at us without really seeing us. Instead they simply see our race. Psychologists call it the “cross-race effect.”
Are you REALLY SEEING people? Learn more here via The Washington Post.
Volunteer Spotlight: Kaye O'Kearny
What brought you to ninety-nine girlfriends?
Linda Williams, a dear friend and amazing human, introduced me to ninety-nine girlfriends. At the time, I was working with the Intel Foundation and had become curious about approaches to giving. I also wanted to learn more about the Portland non-profit ecosystem and meet people, particularly women, who were outside the tech industry. I had been talking to Linda about all of that and she said “I think you’d really like ninety-nine girlfriends. She was right.
Grantee Partner Update: Adelante Mujeres
Congratulations to past Impact Partner Adelante Mujeres’ staff member, Itzel Chávez Gómez, who was awarded the Give!Guide’s Skidmore Prize! The prize is an annual award from the Willamette Week that honors four young Portlanders who work every day to make Portland a better place. Check out the Give!Guide for more information on Itzel and the other awesome recipients of the Skidmore Prize, as well as the many organizations seeking your support this holiday season! You can check out a list of past impact partners and finalists featured in the Give!Guide here!
Grantee Partner Update: BRAVO Youth Orchestra
BRAVO Youth Orchestra had their first choir performance December 9 at PSU for their Community Sing event. They reported that their students did a fantastic job that garnered a standing ovation! BRAVO’s in-school Preschool Program is up and running at Clarendon Learning Center, and going well. The organization is serving around 60 preschool-aged children by teaching them general music education. Up next is the BRAVO Community Orchestra concert at University of Portland's Buckley Auditorium TODAY, Friday, December 16th at 7PM (ninety-nine girlfriends Liaison, Anne Castleton has joined their ranks and will be performing with them!).
Grantee Partner Update: POIC + RAHS
Beginning December 11th, The Oregonian is doing a four-part series on our partner POIC+RAHS and its students, who are finding a safe space from gun violence at their school. Tragically, each school year many students lose their lives to guns – you can learn more and experience community stories through the Oregonian series here.
