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What Is The White House Project Georgia Leadership Council?

The Georgia Leadership Council brings together philanthropists, activists, professionals, elected leaders and Go Run Alums to raise funds to support the Georgia training programs of The White House Project.  Founding Members (anyone who joins in 2009) will agree to raise or give $1000 to WHP during this year.  As an ambassador of WHP, each member will also be encouraged to promote our training opportunities to her networks. Finally, in accordance with our vision to advance every woman’s leadership, members will receive special invitations to networking and learning opportunities with The White House Project.

Together we will:

  • Raise funds through expanding our base of support (investment) among Georgians.
  • Identify and cultivate future donors and training participants.
  • Experience more ease and success as a group than any one person would experience alone.
       Secure 30-40 women and men as founding Georgia Leadership Council Members.
  • Secure one or more foundation matching grants to compliment the investment of our founding Leadership Council Members.


2009 LEADERSHIP COUNCIL EVENTS

June 26  2009                Launch Event with Marie C. Wilson, President and Founder

October  2009               Celebration Event – Event details to be finalized

 

2009 TRAINING SCHEDULE

Leadership Council members are always invited to stop in, be inspired and witness how your dollars are helping to develop women leaders from around our state!

June 26 -27        Georgia Go Run, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia
July                     Go Lead Cobb
August                Debate Boot Camp
September          Go Lead Fulton and Go Lead DeKalb
October              Go Vote


To make your Georgia Leadership Council gift now, click here

To fill out your Georgia Leadership Council pledge form, click here


Also, please note: When encouraged by peers and mentors, women are more likely to consider running for office. We invite you to encourage your daughters, mothers, neighbors and colleagues to visit our website www.thewhitehouseproject.org and sign up for our email update to learn more about training opportunities.

For additional information contact Stacey Chavis at schavis@thewhitehouseproject.org or 404-658-0033