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Featured Women in... Cleveland Metro Atlanta Denver Reno Virginia Beach New York Cause focused groups... Women in Tech for Gender Equality Black History Month Every Month WOC Nonprofit Leaders for Change Fashion Industry for Sustainability Mental Health Professionals for Good New Yorkers for Reproductive Rights Our diverse giving circles are rapidly expanding across the country to support local communities and specific causes. View all Grapevine Giving Circles How it Works For Individuals How to Start a Grapevine Find a Grapevine to Join For Nonprofits Find Donors Accept Donations For Companies Create a Company Grapevine For Existing Giving Circles Resources What is a Giving Circle? Blog FAQs Global Giving Circle Directory Gift Cards Resource Center About Us Search Log in PrivacyTerms JOIN BERKELEY WOMEN FOR GOOD HELPING WOMEN LEADERS IN BERKELEY BUILD CONNECTIONS, WHILE DOING GOOD FOR THE GREATER COMMUNITY. Join today Savannah Professional Women for Good Birmingham Women for Good 100 Men Who Care Emerald Coast 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 each quarter. Join today 100 Men Who Care Emerald Coast WHY I JOINED... “I'M PASSIONATE ABOUT MAKING OUR COMMUNITY A BETTER PLACE AND BELIEVE THAT IS BEST DONE BY SUPPORTING LOCAL NONPROFITS WHO ARE ON THE GROUND DOING THE HARD BUT AMAZING WORK.” Lauren Zimmerman Cook - Member since July, 2023 WHY I JOINED... “HI ALL, EXCITED TO JOIN THIS GROUP OF PASSIONATE AND DEDICATED WOMEN LEADERS IN BERKELEY! I JOINED BECAUSE I VALUE COMMUNITY, COLLECTIVISM, AND COLLABORATION, ESPECIALLY WITH OTHER WOMEN. AS WOMEN, WE EACH HAVE UNIQUE IDENTITIES, PERSPECTIVES, AND EXPERIENCES THAT HAVE THE POWER TO POSITIVELY SHAPE COMMUNITIES CENTERED ON THE SOCIAL ISSUES THAT MATTER TO US.” Lauren Forsell, MPH - Organizational leader at a safety net non-profit community health center WHY I JOINED... “KNOWING THERE IS A GROUP LIKE THIS GIVES ME MUCH NEEDED HOPE AND WILL HELP ME DISCOVER POSITIVE ACTIONS I CAN TAKE IN MY COMMUNITY. I AM A RETIRED TEACHER AND ACTIVE GRANDMOTHER COMMITTED TO SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENTS FOR CHILDREN, TEENS AND FAMILIES. I LOOK FORWARD TO LEARNING ABOUT OTHER NEEDS AND PROJECTS THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO THE WOMEN IN THIS GROUP.” Renee Sherer - Care about creating a safer world for kids. WHY I JOINED... “I CURRENTLY WORK FOR AN ORGANIZATION SUPPORTING WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING, I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE MY OWN COMMUNITY AS A BERKELEY HOMEOWNER AND RESIDENT TO MEET OTHER INSPIRING WOMEN.” Danielle McLaughlin - Member since May, 2023 WHY I JOINED... “TO LEARN ABOUT GIVING CIRCLES AND LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS AND MEET SOME NEW ENGAGED WOMEN” Liz Maw - Sustainability leader currently head of Presidio Graduate School WHY I JOINED... “I LIVE AND WORK IN BERKELEY AND WANT TO BE ABLE TO HELP OUT WITHIN MY COMMUNITY.” Dianna Dar - Founder & CEO, Cult Crackers JOIN 90+ COMMUNITY LEADERS Leader Rose Monahan Staff Attorney at Sierra Club Climate Change & Environment Equity & Equality Leader Christina Winnicki Senior Accountant at Ross Valley Sanitary District Community Building Children & Family Leader Valerie Jones-Harvey Chief Customer Officer at TrustArc Disaster Relief Education Leader Sara Eichelberger Manager, Technical Account Management at Braze Hunger & Nutrition Girls & Women Founding Member Lauren Zimmerman Cook CEO at AEC Living Girls & Women Health Founding Member Lauren Forsell, MPH Senior Grants Manager at La Clinica de La Raza Equity & Equality Hunger & Nutrition Leader Rose Monahan Staff Attorney at Sierra Club Civic Engagement Economic Empowerment Leader Christina Winnicki Senior Accountant at Ross Valley Sanitary District Community Building Social & Human Services Leader Valerie Jones-Harvey Chief Customer Officer at TrustArc Health Children & Family View All Members TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF! This will only take a few minutes. Connect with LinkedIn or First Name Last Name Email Join today 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. BREAD PROJECT The bread project's mission is to lead work-readiness, employment support, and professional development programs for formerly incarcerated, reentry, justice involved individuals in the san francisco bay area, and to be a model for this work nationwide.when adults have a second chance and are able to make a successful transition to employment and have ongoing access to further education to increase their economic opportunities, they improve not only their own lives but those of their families and communities, for generations to come. Amount Raised $3,974.91 K G & 30 others have given WOMENS DAYTIME DROP-IN CENTER The womens daytime drop-in center (wddc) addresses the needs of homeless women and children to ensure they have a safe, daytime refuge where they receive support, nourishing meals, support groups, and access to community resources to overcome homelessness and regain self-sufficiency. a small transitional house provides a housing for five single mothers and their children where they can receive case management to help them find permanent housing. Amount Raised $3,600 M & 20 others have given TUFFLOVE FITNESS INC. SELF-LOVE| SELF-ESTEEM | SELF-DEFENSE Building a stronger, healthier community through self-defens Nominated by Lily Berticevich Apr - June '23 GIRLS GARAGE Girls garage is a nonprofit design and building program and dedicated workspace for girls and gender-expansive youth ages 9-18. the organization offers after-school, summer, and weekend programming in stem, architecture, and carpentry skills through community-based projects. Nominated by Sheela Chandrasekhara Apr - June '23 Naperville Professional Women for Good Metro Atlanta Women in Business for Good 100 Women Who Care Maui 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. 1 Join & Donate Join our group’s online home and contribute a quarterly donation of $100 into our communal fund. 2 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. 3 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. 4 Connect & Grow Attend quarterly Gather & Grant events to learn about the nominated nonprofits and network with dynamic group of like-minded people, expanding your social and professional networks while doing good. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have questions? Learn more at our upcoming event This Wednesday at 6:00 PM EDT and Friday at 12:00 PM EDT we'll host an open office hour for prospective members to learn about the group and ask questions. Register for event on LinkedIn -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. Quarter 3 Meet & Greet! Mark your calendars for our Meet & Greet on Saturday, August 26th! This is chance for new or perspective members to meet some current members and learn about the group as well as for some familiar faces to get together. This time around, we'll be taking some time to discuss ... Read more Nominations are open! It's that time again! This quarter the theme is Education. If you have any questions about nominating or the nomination process, please reach out any time, I'm happy to help! Quarter 3 Gather and Grant! Our third opportunity to donate to a local non-profit will be on Wednesday, September 13th, and we hope to see you there! Mark your calendars now and we'll follow up with a location and additional details. Join today 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. Join today MEMBER QUARTERLY DONATION $100 “I want to have an impact in my community while meeting others to grow my professional/personal network” Elizabeth McDaniel Scientist at Arcadia Science COMMUNITY MEMBERS 90 “I joined this group to both make an impact in my local community and to connect with other like-minded women.” Lauren Salvo Strategic Sales Executive GIVEN TO NONPROFITS $12,062.64 “I joined this group because the invitation came at a good time. I have been thinking about the best ways to give and also expanding my professional network as I get ready to take on new work challenges this year. I look... Tanya Baker Working for better, more joyous, education for all our children GRAPEVINE NETWORK GROUPS Berkeley Women for Good is one of the 300+ giving circles in the Grapevine network that has gathered 25,000+ like-minded people with shared interests and values to connect, pool their donations, and make a bigger difference together. 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LOUIS GUYS FOR GOOD MONMOUTH COUNTY GUYS FOR GOOD BRISTOL COUNTY GUYS FOR GOOD ESSEX WOMEN FOR GOOD MIDDLESEX COUNTY WOMEN FOR GOOD SOUTHWEST FLORIDA CHRISTIANS FOR GOOD LOS ANGELES ISLAMIC COMMUNITY FOR GOOD DETROIT ISLAMIC COMMUNITY FOR GOOD STATEN ISLAND WOMEN FOR GOOD ESCONDIDO WOMEN FOR GOOD SUNNYVALE WOMEN FOR GOOD LOWER MANHATTAN PROFESSIONAL WOMEN FOR GOOD ENTERPRISE PROFESSIONAL WOMEN FOR GOOD View all groups YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED What is Grapevine? Grapevine is a platform that provides our group with an online home that allows us to donate to a shared pool then collaborate to decide which nonprofits to give the money to. They also provide our group with free virtual event planning and hosting support, donation matching funds, and more! Why did we start this group? At Grapevine our mission is to help grow the giving circle movement. In order to do that, we’re working to help launch giving circles in new areas and categories where they don’t exist already. That’s why we’re starting Berkeley Women for Good. As we develop this group, we’ll identify leaders within the group and help them maintain and grow the group over time. Interested in a leadership position? Apply here What is the process for selecting and donating to nonprofits? 1. Contribution Members make their quarterly contribution. 2. Nomination If a member has made a contribution, they can then nominate a nonprofit for consideration by adding their nomination on the post on the Grapevine page. The nomination should align with the focus outlined by your group. 3. Selection After all the nominations are submitted, we’ll randomly select three members' nominations. 4. Meeting Each quarter we’ll hold a virtual or in-person networking event for one hour. At the quarterly event, the three members’ nominations that were selected will be presented. They will have five minutes to present their nonprofit and then five minutes for Q&A from members. We’ll have time for networking and connection at the beginning and end of the event. 5. Voting After all the presentations are complete, every member who has made their contribution will be eligible to vote. The nonprofit with the most votes will be rewarded with the funds. What is the time commitment for joining the group? The time commitment is as little or as much as you’d like. In general though, most members will spend about 5 hours per year participating in the group. This includes nominating and/or just voting on selected nonprofits once per quarter, as well as attending one-hour events each quarter (four per year), some networking events, and other opportunities to connect with other group members. However, there is no requirement to participate in the events. Additionally, we’d love to work with members interested in getting more involved to help lead and grow the group, which would require a few additional hours per quarter or year, depending upon your capacity. Is there a membership fee? We don’t charge any membership fees, but our payment processor charges a nonprofit discounted credit card fee of 2.2% + 30¢ per donation (3.5% for AmEx). If you’d like, you can leave an optional tip on your donation that supports Grapevine’s work. Who is eligible to Join today? Anyone who identifies as woman leader in Berkeley is eligible to join. This can be for any business type, industry, position, or level. All are welcome! What happens after I join? We’ll reach out to you about the status of your membership within one week. If your membership is approved, we’ll send you the information for joining the group and adding your donation. Bring about real, lasting change BE A LEADER WHO MAKES A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD! Imagine connecting with a community of local women leaders in Berkeley to give back tens of thousands of dollars to nonprofits in your community each year. It’s a sustained effort that ensures you're doing what you can for your community and the causes you care about most - not just a one-time thing. And you get to do it all by meeting and collaborating with other awesome women across the country. Join today