Join Central Georgia Women for Good

Helping professional women in Central Georgia build connections, while doing good for the greater community.

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Savannah Professional Women for Good

Savannah Professional Women for Good

Birmingham Women for Good

Birmingham Women for Good

Plano Women for Good

Plano Women for Good

Benefits of Joining

Build New Connections
Meet like-minded people and expand your social and professional network.

Grow Your Influence
You’ll have a direct say in where our pooled funds go and which causes we support.

Amplify Your Impact for Good
With just 100 members donating $100, that’s $10,000 going to a deserving charity each quarter.

Plano Women for Good

Plano Women for Good

Julie Vinson

Why I joined... “I am an Air Force veteran and current Wesleyan College employee looking to get more involved in the Macon area with like-minded women to advance local mission-driven initiatives, social programs that benefit underserved and/or vulnerable populations.”

Julie Vinson - Accelerating equality at Wesleyan College as an Advancement Professional

Julie Jones

Why I joined... “This women's giving circle is a terrific way to increase my personal giving power, to empower other women in my community to make a difference, and to learn of other organizations in my area that need support.”

Julie Jones - Director of Advancement Services for Spelman College, Atlanta

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Why I joined... “I am looking for an organization to join that will be impactful in my community and make a difference. I want to create a positive and inclusive experience for women with diverse backgrounds.”

Yolanda Cornelius - Member since October, 2022

Caitlin King Khoury

Why I joined... “I love facilitating this fledgling giving circle! There is so much potential for collective action in our community and it’s so rewarding to see the difference we are making together.”

Caitlin King Khoury - Phoenix Collective Giving Circle

Claire Roubal

Why I joined... “There’s such a good feeling at the end of the meeting, a feeling like ‘We did this for our community tonight.’ It’s such a warm feeling. And it’s even better the bigger the group is.”

Claire Roubal - 100 Women Who Care of the Treasure Coast

Chris Chan

Why I joined... “Grapevine and its network of grantmakers have been instrumental in connecting our giving circle with high quality nonprofits in line with our values.”

Chris Chan - Co-founder of VocalMinority

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Supported nonprofits

By giving, we are helping these nonprofits address critical needs, implement transformative programs, and create a brighter future for individuals and communities in need.

Naperville Professional Women for Good

Naperville Professional Women for Good

Metro Atlanta Women in Business for Good

Metro Atlanta Women in Business for Good

100 Women Who Care Maui

100 Women Who Care Maui

Fayetteville Women for Good

Fayetteville Women for Good

How it works

Grow your network, enrich your personal life, and make a bigger impact on nonprofits in your local area.

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Join & Donate
Join our group’s online home and contribute a quarterly donation of $100 into our communal fund.

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Nominate & Discover
Nominate a nonprofit you’re passionate about or discover nonprofits through the nominations of others, and learn about great organizations doing good work.

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Vote & See the Impact
Vote for the deserving charity from 3 finalists and experience the profound effect of collective giving as the chosen charity receives our substantial pooled donation, and former recipients share updates on how your funds are being used in the community.

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Connect & Grow
Attend quarterly Gather & Grant events to learn about the nominated nonprofits and network with a dynamic group of like-minded people, expanding your social and professional networks while doing good.


Have questions? We've got answers!

Join the Grapevine team this Wednesday at 10:00 PM UTC and Friday at 4:00 PM UTC to learn about the group and ask any questions.

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Our upcoming events

Joining this group and attending upcoming events will expand your network and give you opportunities to engage with like-minded individuals who share your interests and passions.

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Grapevine Member Mixer
Join our monthly Member Mixer to connect with Giving Circle members across the entire country

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Coffee Chats
Get introduced directly to other members for 1-1 connections in person or via video call.

Central Georgia Women for Good

Amplify your giving

Total Impact

We come together each quarter to network, donate, learn about local nonprofits, vote on which ones to support, and work to have a collective impact on our community.

Member quarterly donation

$ 100

“Together, we can make a difference”

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Lisa LaTrovato

Fifty Fabulous Women

Community members

28

“I’m grateful for every woman who invites their friends, neighbors, families, and colleagues to join her in this journey to make a difference in our community”

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Teresa Smith

Founding President VCWWC

Given to nonprofits

$ 5,955.23

“My giving circle group helped to have people in my center of influence to see me in a different light. I’m not just a successful realtor, I’m a giver. A supporter of my community.”

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Lynne Kelleher

100 Women Who Care Bucks County

Supporting the movement

Grapevine Giving Foundation

The Grapevine Giving Foundation plays a crucial role in facilitating the launch and growth of groups in the Grapevine network. In order to sustain our efforts in creating new groups, we allocate 50% of your first donation to support our nonprofit organization, the Grapevine Giving Foundation.

This approach ensures that our foundation receives crucial funding while fostering the growth and development of new groups within our network.

Learn More about Grapevine Giving Foundation

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