We are delighted to announce that CAWP has received a grant from the Crimsonbridge Foundation aimed at strengthening our work to empower and educate the next generation of women public leaders. As part of Crimsonbridge's Women and Girls' Leadership and Civic Engagement program, 15 organizations, including CAWP, have received funding to foster civic participation, increase representation, and empower women and girls nationwide.
The Crimsonbridge Foundation’s gift to CAWP will support a strategic summit for our NEW Leadership® National Network partners, funders, political strategists, and other experts in the women and politics field. Despite the success of NEW Leadership® since its inception in 1991, it faces new challenges, including political efforts threatening women's leadership programs on college campuses. As women's representation in elected office lags and young voices are missing from policymaking tables, the urgent imperative to bolster and expand NEW Leadership® becomes clear. The summit will help innovate the program, strengthen partnerships, and mobilize advocacy efforts to secure the future of women's leadership in American politics.
Gabriela Smith, founder and executive chair of the Crimsonbridge Foundation, emphasized the importance of this support: “We recognize the gravity, urgency, and pressure of working to build an inclusive and equitable future for women and girls across the country.”
“NEW Leadership® is vital for empowering the next generation of women leaders and bridging the persistent gender gap in political ambition,” CAWP Associate Director Jean Sinzdak said. “At a time when women's leadership programs face unprecedented challenges, it is more important than ever to support initiatives like NEW Leadership® that are dedicated to creating a more inclusive and equitable democracy. We could not be more grateful to the Crimsonbridge Foundation for their support and their commitment to this work.”
|