Links and Coalition Partners
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| Northwest Girls Collabrative Project (NWGCP)
The Northwest Girls Collaborative Project (NWGCP) brings together organizations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington that are committed to informing and motivating girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Beginning in 2008, the Northwest Project will reach out to Alaska, Hawaii, and Montana. |
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National Conference for College Women Student Leaders (NCCWSL)
The NCCWSL focuses on preparing the next generation of women leaders.
The next generation of women leaders must have access to the information, skills, networks, and resources necessary to lead change on campus and take on various leadership roles in their communities. For more than 20 years, this conference has offered women students the opportunity to build leadership, advocacy, networking, financial management, and other skills during a fast-paced, two-and-a half-day experience focused on enhancing student leadership.
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Century of Action: Oregon Women Vote
In April 2010, the state leadership team began a partnership with the OWS Centennial 1912-2012. This is an opportunity to involve your branch in a unique, one-time-only experience that will not only contribute to education, outreach, visibility, and recruitment in your community, but build toward comprehensive historical interpretations for the future. Your branch involvement will help to provide a catalyst to bring attention to women’s work in shaping our state. Learn more about this partnership by clicking the teal button at the bottom of the page or by visiting the OWS website: www.oregonsuffrage.org |
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The World Affairs Council of Oregon sponsors renown speakers from around the globe. Visit their web site to view the current roster of speaker.
Mission Statement: The World Affairs Council of Oregon is a private, non-profit, non-partisan educational organization dedicated to broadening public understanding of international affairs. The Council offers over 40 public programs each year with experts and world leaders speaking on a variety of international topics. The Council also annually hosts some 500 emerging leaders from around the world and entrepreneurs from Russian and the Newly Independent States who come to the U.S. to participate in professional exchanges and business training programs. In addition, The Council provides assistance to K-12 schools in their important work of teaching students about the world.
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