The Women's International Leadership Institute
promotes the leadership potential, employment and economic self-sufficiency
of women from low-income backgrounds through educational programming,
skill-building and charitable acts.
Our first year of operation was in 2000; since then we have been involved in
activities for starting up the organization and have devoted time and resources
to activities as follows:
Activity Purpose: WILI has provided financial support to economic development
projects that are in their start up phase.
For example, a first project of WILI was to support the economic development
efforts of indigenous women with disabilities in Oaxaca, Mexico who wanted to
develop a restaurant in the city of Oaxaca that would employ women with disabilities
in all areas of restaurant management, including administrative activities, food preparation,
food serving, and cleanup.
Activity Purpose: WILI can provide for the education/training/capacity-building needed
in order to insure the success of the economic development projects WILI has chosen to support.
For example, WILI's support of the restaurant project mentioned in Activity One
above also included training in restaurant management and appropriate work habits.
The training was provided on an individual-basis at a restaurant, the Café Poca Cosa, in
Tucson, Arizona.
Activity Purpose: To engage in research activities that document the needs, or
further explore the needs, of the women involved in a given project; the women
participate in the research not only as subjects, but also as managers of the research effort,
thus WILI supports the participatory action model of research.
Two sources of financial support of WILI activities are anticipated to be non-profit
foundations or organizations and government grants or contracts. Monies from these
two sources of financial support will be solicited by WILI to pay for research
expenses such as staff and materials.
Activity Purpose: As a first step, the organization developed a contact list
for soliciting support from the general public. All contributions to WILI are tax-deductible.
The WILI Advisory Board makes recommendations to the Board of Directors
regarding specific funds to solicit; for example, grants from other exempt
organizations. The Board of Directors makes all decisions regarding
specific funds to solicit. Money to operate WILI also comes from
both private contributions and responses to specific fund-raising efforts.
Organization's Sources of Financial Support:
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Private contributions |
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Non-profit foundations or organizations |
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Government grants or contracts |
Organization's Fundraising Program
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Mailings/personal contact with individual donors interested in women's issues |
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Proposals to non-profit foundations interested in education and economic-opportunity |
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Solicitation of appropriate government grants and/or contracts |
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Special events for fundraising |
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