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The Women’s Collective offers $20K in grant dollars to elevate female leaders

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Register for the third annual Night Run scheduled for Nov. 9 and learn more about The Women’s Collective. (Submitted Graphic/DigitalFreePress)
The Women’s Collective is steadfast in support of greater Scottsdale community
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The Women’s Collective has awarded $20,000 in grants to four deserving organizations, thanks to the success of its signature fundraising event, The Night Run.

This annual event, Women’s Collective representatives tell the Digital Free Press, raises funds needed to support impactful initiatives that align with The WC’s mission to inspire and elevate women leaders.

The Women’s Collective extends its gratitude to all who participated in The Night Run, making these grants possible.

The continued support of the greater Scottsdale community, Women’s Collective leaders say, is essential in driving forward the transformative programs and initiatives that empower women and promote their leadership and success.

Register for the third annual Night Run scheduled for Nov. 9 HERE and learn more about The Women’s Collective.

The Women’s Collective is steadfast in support of greater Scottsdale community

Scottsdale Public Library: The Scottsdale Public Library received $2,500 and will utilize the funds to enhance its programming aimed at career development. The funds will support program presenters, career coaches and workshop speakers for the community.
Positive Paths: Positive Paths, a non-profit serving women and families in the East Valley, received $5,000 to support their WIN (Women’s Impact Network) program. This program focuses on leadership development, mentoring, and networking for women, with the goal of fostering economic stability and empowerment.
Hope Women’s Center: Hope Women’s Center, a vital resource for women and girls in crisis, will use its $5,000 grant to expand the “Hope At Work” program. This program provides essential job skills training, employment assistance, and career advancement support for women in need.
Take the Lead Women: Take the Lead Women, which is dedicated to preparing and propelling women into leadership positions across various sectors, will apply its $7,500 grant towards bolstering women’s financial knowledge and wealth-building capabilities.

The Women’s Collective is proud to financially support these worthy organizations and hopes to see big crowds at the third annual Night Run on Nov. 9. It’s a wonderful family friendly community event that supports the important mission of inspiring and elevating women leaders.

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