
Registration Information
Two Ways to Attend:
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Purchase a ticket for $135 (this includes access to the pre-party and after-party!)
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Receive a free ticket when you join the Giving Circle with a monthly pledge of $50. This is a special group of givers that pool their donations, learn about local nonprofits, volunteer, and make funding decisions together. This group of 200+ women decided which organizations will receive the proceeds from this event. This is a no-guilt commitment perfect for every phase of life! Join online today.
Ready to go above and beyond? Group Captains have been the key since this event began in 1993! Host a group of family, friends or co-workers that would also like to attend. Although we recommend 10 seats to fill a whole table, groups of any size are welcome. It’s easy- just purchase your ticket and send out invitations! Email templates and additional tools are already drafted here. Guests will list your name as the 'host name' so your group can be seated together.




You're Invited!
May 16, 2023
Spokane Convention Center
2:30pm | Doors Open for Pre-Party
4:00pm | Program and Keynote
5:00pm | After-Party
Join us back at the Spokane Convention Center for Give Like a Woman, our newly envisioned spring event. If you liked the historical Luncheon, you'll love this new twist.
At Women Helping Women Fund, we know that giving like a woman means more than just making a donation. It involves principles like compassion, values, vision, and responsibility. It means creating new solutions, committing through volunteerism, and connecting with those who benefit. It also means celebrating the deeper meaning of philanthropy (which is the love of humanity!).
Anyone can give like a woman! If you are passionate about creating meaningful change in the lives of local women and children in need, than this event is for you. Our goal is to fund $355,000 in grants and scholarships with the proceeds from this event.
Can we count on your support?
Learn more about the 19 INCREDIBLE nonprofits selected for funding!


What to Expect

In addition to a wonderful program with our keynote speaker, you can look forward to...
A Special Report Debut
The 2023 State of Women and Children in Spokane County report release!
Mingling with Like Minded Givers
Join us before or after the program for drinks and appetizers while you catch up with friends.
Meeting Grantees
Fill up your philanthropy passport onsite and be entered to win prizes.
OUR SPEAKER
Shiza Shahid


Shiza Shahid is an entrepreneur, investor, technologist, and impact leader. She co-founded the Malala Fund with Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai and led the organization as founding CEO. She is now the CoFounder of Our Place, a mission-driven e-commerce startup that is creating products and telling stories that celebrate cultural traditions and reinvest in communities, through the lens of food and home-cooking.
Shiza invests in mission-driven startups, female and diverse entrepreneurs through her fund NOW Ventures, which she founded in partnership with AngelList, the largest venture capital platform in the world. She is also a prominent speaker and story-teller, keynoting conferences around the world, sharing her personal story, and inspiring people to make an impact in their own unique ways. She was named one of Time Magazine’s 30 under 30 people changing the world, Forbes Magazine’s 30 under 30 social entrepreneurs, and one of Elle Magazine’s Top Women in Tech.




THE REPORT
State of Women & Children in Spokane County


First released in 2019, the second iteration of this landmark report will make it's debut at this event.
This report and dashboard compile the region’s most comprehensive qualitative and quantitative data into one singular report. It's like a one-stop-shop for all the important info on the issues facing women and children.
The overarching goal of this project is to help our community strategically and pointedly focus on areas of greatest needs – areas where we can go upstream and impact change collectively.
Thank you to these project partners: Empire Health Foundation, Perigee Fund, Providence, Spokane Domestic Violence Coalition, and Spokane Regional Health District.
