Women’s Initiative currently offers training and support services in more than 18 locations to more than 3,000 women each year.

Over the next three years, we plan to replicate our unique model by establishing two permanent sites and four satellite offices in the New York City metropolitan area. Neighborhood-based centers will be customized to be accessible and culturally competent.

»Click here for more information about our budget for the first three years of operation in New York and the impact it will have on the local community.


How Women’s Initiative will benefit New York City

Economic Security
Women’s Initiative graduates increase their income an average of $10,000 within 12 months of training.

Job Creation
One year after training, 90% of Women’s Initiative graduates are employed or self-employed. Five years after training, Women’s Initiative graduates provide an average of 2 jobs to others through their businesses.

Business Growth
Five years after training, 70% of Women’s Initiative graduates are still in business and making regular sales, far exceeding the national average.

Economic Development
For every $1 invested in Women’s Initiative, $30 are returned to the local economy as a result of women paying taxes, hiring others, and leaving the welfare system.


Community
Women’s Initiative graduates donate an average of more than $1,000 to charitable organizations and volunteer more than 170 hours of their time to local organizations annually.

»Click here to learn more about the challenges in New York.


Women’s Initiative’s expansion to New York City will serve more than 2,700 women each year and in the process will:  launch 750 businesses annually; create 2,600 new jobs; and generate $112 million in economic growth.

 

Our Leadership

Liz Hamburg - Chair
Upstart Ventures

Nancy Chassman

AIG

Evelyn Dilsaver
Aeropostale, Tempur-Pedic, High Mark Funds, Russell ETF

Dawn Fay
Robert Half International

Lori Massad
Alliance Berstein

Susan Stautberg

WomenCorporateDirectors (WCD)

Suzanne (Sue) Townsen

KPMG

Celeste Wolter

Bedford Grove

»Click here to see a complete list of Women’s Initiative Governing Board members and other Regional Board members.


Thank you to our sponsors
Women’s Initiative programs would not be possible in New York without the financial and volunteer support of:


»Click here to see how your corporation can help bring Women’s Initiative to New York and the benefits of sponsorship.


Get Involved
»Click here to find out how you can become involved with Women’s Initiative and bring our important services to New York City, contact Erica Hunt at ehunt@womensinitiative.org.

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