the equipoise fund partners
The Equipoise Fund plays whatever role—convener, collaborator or conversationalist—proves most effective in order to create systemic change for Wyoming women and girls. We have had the honor and privilege to work with many organizations to help create a new center of balance for women and girls in Wyoming, including the following:
The University of Wyoming Women's Studies Program offers students the opportunity to explore issues of gender and sexuality, filling in the gaps in knowledge about women but also stimulating students to review and reflect on how knowledge is gendered.
The White House Project is a national, nonpartisan, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that aims to advance women’s leadership in all communities and sectors, up to—and including—the U.S. Presidency.
The vision of the Wyoming Council for Women’s Issues is to improve the quality and equality of life for Wyoming women.
The Wyoming Women's Foundation supports the economic self-sufficiency of women and the future of girls. By providing grants and developing programs to foster awareness of the barriers facing the women and girls of Wyoming, WYWF proactively advocates for statewide change.
Our sincere congratulations to Sarah Mikesell-Growney and her crew at Equality Initiatives. As recipients of a Rockefeller Family Foundation grant, they’ve become a pilot project of the Wyoming Women’s Foundation, who will oversee management of funds received to assess the lack of quality childcare as a barrier to women’s economic success.
Womentum is a group of inspired women in Jackson, Wyoming, who practice “action philanthropy,” and believe that this is best achieved through a network of enthusiastic, talented, committed women. Womentum is an initiative of the Equipoise Fund.
The Wyoming Women’s Legislative Caucus works to capitalize on Wyoming’s rich legacy of women in leadership by encouraging more Wyoming women to run for office through candidate development and speaking engagements. The Wyoming Women's Legislative Caucus is an initiative of the Equipoise Fund.
Equality State Policy Center is a broad-based coalition of Wyoming interests and works through research, public education and advocacy to hold state and local governments accountable to the people they represent, helping Wyomingites participate effectively in public policymaking.
Additionally, the Equipoise Fund works with these partners to create successful solutions to the challenges facing women and girls in Wyoming:
Dolphin Design a Seattle-based, full-service graphic design studio (with many Wyoming clients) creating high-quality graphic design for both print and Web.
kpcomm.biz offers full-service content development, editing services and compelling communication strategies that attract new patrons to small businesses and non-profit organizations.
Nuts and Bolts specializes in providing comprehensive computer solutions to businesses and individuals in the Jackson Hole area.
Lumina offers writing, design and event planning services to businesses and non-profit organizations from its base in Boulder, Colorado.
Laughing Lamb Design turns concepts into real, live, visual communications for non-profits and small businesses.
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