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Women’s Fund 25 for 25 – Sue Russell
Meet Sue Russell, a member of OPTIONS Class 10 and Marketing Executive/Entrepreneur. How did you get involved in Women’s Fund? In 2010, I was fortunate to be part of Women’s Fund OPTIONS Class 10. As a newcomer to Indianapolis, the OPTIONS program allowed me to learn...
Karen Gentleman, 25 People for 25 Years of Women’s Fund
Meet Karen Gentleman, former Board member, Founding Mother, and passionate member of the Women’s Fund family. How did you get involved with Women’s Fund? I was very fortunate to be a “Founding Mother.” In the couple of years before Women’s Fund was officially founded,...
Three Takeaways from Dear Black Girl, A Conversation with Author Tamara Winfrey-Harris
On Wednesday, October 13, 2021, Women’s Fund was proud to present a conversation with Tamara Winfrey-Harris, celebrated author, Women's Fund Advisory Board member, and Vice President of Community Leadership & Effective Philanthropy at CICF, on her second published...
Women’s Fund of Central Indiana announces $208,550 in grants to support women and girls
Women’s Fund of Central Indiana, a Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) Fund, announced today the distribution of $208,550 in grants to support women and girl serving organizations in the central Indiana community. Women’s Fund made a significant change to...
A Letter from Jennifer Young Dzwonar
Time is so strange. The way 1996 can sound like just yesterday or a gazillion ages ago. When The Women’s Fund of Central Indiana was being formed 25 years ago, it took many people and organizations to say: Now is the time. When we say “It’s about time” it’s often...
Tavonna Harris Askew, 25 People for 25 Years of Women’s Fund
Over the next few months, we will be highlighting 25 people who have been key to the success Women’s Fund in honor of our 25th anniversary. Meet Tavonna Harris Askew, OPTIONS Alumna and Vice Chair of the Board for Women’s Fund. How did you get involved with Women’s...
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