RCCF Women's Giving Circle to Host Luncheon, Accepting Grant Applications

Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 2:50 PM

By Ripley County Community Foundation, news release

Allison Barber, COO and President of the Indiana Fever, will be the keynote speaker.

Allison Barber. Photo provided.

(Ripley County, Ind.) - The Women’s Giving Circle is a community of philanthropic women of all ages and backgrounds who combine their financial strength and collectively make a positive change for women and children throughout Ripley County. Launched in 2021, the collective power of the Women’s Giving Circle has generated over $30,000, of which $17,000 was granted back into the community and $13,000 has been invested in the Lin Phaneuf Women & Children Fund.

The Women’s Giving Circle will grow its impact in 2023 with a “Women in Philanthropy Luncheon” on April 18 at Ertel Cellars Winery. At this event, members of the Women’s Giving Circle will gather to share their work, to forge partnerships, and to determine which projects and programs to support in 2023. Over $6,000 in grants will be awarded at the Luncheon.

Luncheon attendees will enjoy an inspirational message from keynote speaker, Allison Barber, Chief Operating Officer and President of the Indiana Fever; Indiana’s WNBA team.

Women of all ages and means are invited to join the Women’s Giving Circle and attend the luncheon. Individual Women’s Giving Circle Memberships are available for $100.00, where 75% of the gift will be granted in 2023 and the remaining 25% will be placed into the Phaneuf Women & Children Fund. Junior Memberships, for women under 25, are available for $50.00, where 50% of the gift will be granted in 2023 and the remaining 50% will be placed into the Phaneuf Women & Children Fund. You can join, or sponsor, the Women’s Giving Circle by visiting www.rccfonline.org/impact/initiatives/womens-giving-circle/.

“Supporters of the Women’s Giving Circle play an active role in changing the lives of women and children in Ripley County in transformational ways,” states Amy Streator, Executive Director, Ripley County Community Foundation. Streator noted that “supporting women is critical because on average, for every dollar a woman earns she invests 80 cents into her family. Therefore, investing in women fights poverty and stops it from spreading to the next generation.”

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