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SUMMARY:Public Enemies Private Friends - Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin Boulder Valley Health Center and The Alma Collective for a special community screening of “Public Enemies\, Private Friends” — a powerful film that explores how we can disagree without becoming divided. \nAt a time when conversations around politics\, health\, education\, and social issues can quickly turn into conflict\, this film offers a hopeful and practical message: we can hold different views and still remain neighbors\, colleagues\, and friends. “Public Enemies\, Private Friends” invites us to move beyond outrage and toward understanding\, reminding us that civility is not weakness—it is the foundation of a strong\, resilient community. \nFollowing the screening\, participants will have the opportunity to engage in a guided discussion focused on constructive dialogue\, mutual respect\, and preventing further escalation in our local community. \nWatch the trailer here. \nGenerously sponsored by the Argosy Foundation.
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/public-enemies-private-friends-film-screening/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The ALMA Collective":MAILTO:lisa@withgoodcause.com
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SUMMARY:2026 Symposium: Be Bold. Be Brave. Be the Bridge
DESCRIPTION:Be Bold. Be Brave. Be the Bridge.\n\nReady to transform women’s philanthropy? Two days. Countless connections. Endless possibilities. \nDive deep into trust-based giving\, navigate difficult conversations\, and harness data to amplify your impact. Whether you’re managing a DAF or building a corporate foundation\, this is where bold women make brave moves. \n\n\nThe seventh annual symposium is the only gathering of its kind that… \n\nConnects the dots between research and practice\, leaving attendees with concrete lessons they can use in their work and their giving\nFocuses exclusively on the broad landscape of women and philanthropy\nConvenes speakers with wide-ranging backgrounds and experiences\nFosters a community of big\, bold thinkers\, innovators\, and doers who can and will accelerate social change\nPromotes networking and relationship building by limiting registration to 500 attendees
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/2026-symposium-be-bold-be-brave-be-the-bridge-2/
LOCATION:Indiana University Indianapolis
CATEGORIES:Activism,Gathering,workshop
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SUMMARY:2026 Symposium: Be Bold. Be Brave. Be the Bridge.
DESCRIPTION:Be Bold. Be Brave. Be the Bridge.\n\nReady to transform women’s philanthropy? Two days. Countless connections. Endless possibilities. \nDive deep into trust-based giving\, navigate difficult conversations\, and harness data to amplify your impact. Whether you’re managing a DAF or building a corporate foundation\, this is where bold women make brave moves. \n\n\nThe seventh annual symposium is the only gathering of its kind that… \n\nConnects the dots between research and practice\, leaving attendees with concrete lessons they can use in their work and their giving\nFocuses exclusively on the broad landscape of women and philanthropy\nConvenes speakers with wide-ranging backgrounds and experiences\nFosters a community of big\, bold thinkers\, innovators\, and doers who can and will accelerate social change\nPromotes networking and relationship building by limiting registration to 500 attendees\n\n\nRegistration Fees\n\n\n\n$695THROUGH DECEMBER 31\, 2025 \n\n\n\n\n$925AFTER DECEMBER 31\, 2025
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/2026-symposium-be-bold-be-brave-be-the-bridge/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260318T113000
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SUMMARY:SERVE Ask and Give Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a collaborative ASK and GIVE Roundtable\, a unique opportunity for women in M&A to come together as a support system\, share expertise\, and serve as advocates for one another. This interactive luncheon is built around the concept of internal mentoring\, where each participant brings their insights\, challenges\, and experiences to the table—whether seeking guidance or offering support. \n  \nThink of it as your personal board of directors—a trusted group of professionals dedicated to helping each other navigate careers\, deals\, leadership\, and life. Whether you’re looking for advice\, connections\, or a fresh perspective\, this roundtable is designed to foster meaningful conversations\, amplify opportunities\, and strengthen the bonds within our network.
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/serve-ask-and-give-roundtable/
LOCATION:LCG Advisors\, 3400 E Bayaud Ave #310\, Denver\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activism,Fundraiser,Gathering
ORGANIZER;CN="Women of Mergers & Acquisitions Network":MAILTO:info@womanglobalgroup.com
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SUMMARY:International Women's Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us on March 12 in celebration of International Women’s Day for an impactful panel on SDG 5: Gender Equality and a networking reception! \n\n\n\n\nBuilding Strong Networks of Generosity\, Opportunity\, and Transformation \nCelebrate International Women’s Day with us on March 12\, 2026\, for an evening of thought-provoking dialogue and meaningful connections. This year’s event begins with a dynamic panel discussion at the iconic Fairmont Copley Plaza\, featuring influential women leaders who are driving change in our communities. Following the panel\, we’ll transition to a special networking reception to continue the conversation and build connections locally\, nationally\, and globally through thoughtful dialogue. \nThe evening is designed to inspire action\, deepen community connections\, and provide opportunities to engage directly with advocates and changemakers. \nDoors will open 30 mins before the event begins. \nLocation \n\nPanel Discussion & Networking Reception: Fairmont Copley Hotel\, 138 St James Ave\, Boston\, MA 02116\n\nAgenda \n\n6:00 PM – Doors Open\n6:30 PM – Program Begins\n7:45 PM – Networking Reception Begins\n8:30 PM – Event Concludes\n\nMeet our Chair \n\nFarida Kathawalla\, Co-Founder of Circle of Hope and UNAGB Board Member\n\nMeet our Moderator \n\nForthcoming\n\nMeet our Panelists \n\nYolanda Coentro\, President and CEO of the Institute for Nonprofit Practice\nLauren Pimpare\, Founder & President\, Tomorrow’s Women TODAY\nAdditional panelists to come – stay tuned!\n\nWant to support future female leaders? \nThis year\, admission is free\, but we encourage guests to contribute a recommended donation to help support UNAGB’s impactful programming: \nAll contributions are optional but greatly appreciated. Donations are 100% tax-deductible and will directly support UNAGB’s mission. \nDonations help fund scholarships for local young people to participate in UNAGB’s Summer Institute in Global Leadership. Sponsor-Level donors will receive recognition at the event and an invitation to visit our Summer Institute program to see the impact of their support firsthand. \nInterested in sponsoring this event? \nTo explore sponsorship opportunities\, please reach out to UNAGB’s Senior Manager of Development\, Avery Anderson\, at avery.anderson@unagb.org.
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/international-womens-day-2026/
LOCATION:Fairmont Copley Plaza\, 138 Saint James Avenue\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activism,Fundraiser,Gathering
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SUMMARY:Chat 4 Change: Not Today\, Imposter! Claiming Our Seats at the Table
DESCRIPTION:Moderated by WFCO President & CEO Renee Ferrufino\, this interactive event will bring together women from different cultures\, professions\, and lived experiences to explore imposter syndrome\, belonging\, and what it looks like to claim space with confidence and clarity. \nIt’s not just you! An alarmingly high percentage of women carry quiet doubts about whether we truly belong—especially in spaces not designed with us in mind. These feelings\, often referred to as “imposter syndrome\,” are not personal shortcomings\, but common responses to navigating systems and settings that have historically excluded us. \nJoin The Women’s Foundation of Colorado on the evening of March 11 for an intimate\, interactive conversation\, in which three women from different cultures\, professions\, and lived experiences will share how they’ve navigated self-doubt\, visibility\, and belonging. Together\, we’ll reflect on how as women we can claim space\, recognize our impact\, and show up with greater clarity and confidence—without needing anyone’s permission. \nPanelists:                              \n\nChrysta Bairre\, Fort Collins author and speaker on banishing burnout\, overcoming impostor syndrome\, and workplace mental health\nJoanne Liu\, Denver community leader and founder of nonprofit organization Asian Girls Ignite\nStephanie Rideau\, Vice President of Operations for Comcast Business\, 2025 Women in Cable Telecommunications Rocky Mountain Woman of the Year\n\nSpace is limited for this special event. Please register today to ensure you have your seat at the table!
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/chat-4-change-not-today-imposter-claiming-our-seats-at-the-table/
LOCATION:Town Hall Collaborative\, 525 Santa Fe Drive\, Denver\, 80205\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260308T193000
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SUMMARY:Feminist Activism Without Fear: Strategies for Resilience & Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn from feminist leaders and explore together how we can build ecosystems of support to sustain their transformative work. \n\n\n\n\nEven as feminist activists and movements face intensifying reprisals\, they are driving brilliant\, innovative solutions towards building a more just and equal world. \nThis inspiring event in New York City will feature frontline activists sharing their strategies for resilience and hope. Held during the Commission on the Status of Women’s 70th session\, this International Women’s Day gathering will illuminate the realities of the reprisals feminist movements face and highlight the resilience strategies that enable movements to continue their work while caring for themselves and one another. During the event\, guests will also have the opportunity to write a letter of solidarity to a feminist activist who is currently imprisoned for their human rights work as part of our partner organization Women Human Rights Defenders International Coalition’s #SpreadingTheEcho campaign. \n\n\n\n\nCare\, safety\, and confidentiality\nEvent venue will be shared after registration confirmation by our team. \nThis is a closed\, off-the-record space. Please do not record\, photograph\, or share identifying information without explicit consent. \nSome experiences shared may be sensitive. We ask participants to engage with care and discretion. \nMask-wearing is encouraged to support collective care\, including for immunocompromised community members. \nWe look forward to gathering in a space grounded in respect\, care\, and shared responsibility. \n\n\n\n\nAbout Urgent Action Fund for Feminist Activism:\nUrgent Action Fund for Feminist Activism partners with frontline feminist movements to support women\, trans\, and non-binary activists striving to create a more just and equitable world. Our holistic\, flexible approach enables frontline feminists to respond to real-time threats and opportunities\, protect and care for themselves and one another\, and sustain and propel solutions to the most critical crises and injustices of our time. \nPlease reach out to us at info@urgentactionfund.org if you have any questions. \nArtwork: Nafisa Ferdous \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/feminist-activism-without-fear-strategies-for-resilience-resistance/
LOCATION:TBD
CATEGORIES:Activism,Fundraiser,Gathering,workshop
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260305T193000
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SUMMARY:International Women's Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join The Alma Collective for a spirited International Women’s Day celebration—a night made for young women who want to feel inspired\, connected\, and fully themselves. \nWe’ll honor the day with good energy\, real conversation\, and a playful exploration of feminine leadership: the kind that leads through collaboration\, intuition\, creativity\, and courage (not burnout and bravado). Expect moments that are meaningful and light—think connection over perfection\, insight over hustle\, and community over competition. \nCome for the celebration. Leave with new friends\, fresh perspective\, and the reminder that your voice—and your way of leading—matters. \nWhat to expect: \n\nA warm\, welcoming vibe (come solo or bring a friend)\nGuided conversation + interactive prompts around intuition and collaborative leadership\nConnection with other young women who care about growth and impact\nA night that’s equal parts empowering and fun\n\nAll are welcome. Come as you are. Let’s celebrate—and lead—together. \nFood and drink provided.
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/international-womens-day-celebration-share/
LOCATION:The Elms Hotel – The Bradford Room\, 75 S Main St\, Oxford\, OH\, 45056\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activism,Gathering,workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="The ALMA Collective":MAILTO:lisa@withgoodcause.com
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SUMMARY:CWCC State of Women in Business Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:In 2025\, women left the workforce in record numbers. Burnout\, lack of flexibility\, caregiving responsibilities\, and the erosion of inclusive practices are no longer just workforce challenges—they are business risks that directly impact Colorado’s economic competitiveness. \nHeld during Women’s History Month\, the CWCC State of Women in Business Luncheon brings together Colorado’s business leaders\, policymakers\, and advocates to confront this moment and focus on what works. \nEvent Highlights… \nState of Women in Business Address: Simone D. Ross\, CEO of the CWCC \nCWCC Chamber Champion Award: Maureen McDonald\, HCA HealthONE \nCWCC Advocacy Award: Shannon Bird\, Former Colorado State Representative \nLocal Leaders Panel: Colorado business leaders examine what’s driving talent loss and share proven strategies and real-world solutions \n\nMODERATOR: Kelli Clifton Ogunsanya\, Chief Operating Officer\, Delta Dental of Colorado\nMarisa Daspit\, Chief People Officer\, Ibotta\nMaria G. Meleandez\, Chief of Staff\, DEN\nAngie Voigt\, Chief Nursing Executive\, HCA Healthcare\n\nThe State of Women in Business Luncheon provides the business case\, practical tools\, and peer insights leaders need to turn today’s retention challenges into tomorrow’s competitive advantage—ensuring Colorado remains a state where women can work\, lead\, and contribute their full economic potential. \nThe CWCC challenges leaders to move beyond “business as usual” and reimagine how work can—and must—work for women. \nJoin us. Learn. Lead. Change the State of Women in Business. Secure your seat today.
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/cwcc-state-of-women-in-business-luncheon/
LOCATION:Seawell Ballroom at the Denver Center for Performing Arts\, 1350 Arapahoe St\, denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Activism,Fundraiser,Gathering
ORGANIZER;CN="Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:info@cwcc.org
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SUMMARY:CWCC Day at the Capitol
DESCRIPTION:Join us to Advocate\, Activate\, and Learn\nJoin us at the Colorado State Capitol for a day of advocacy and awareness! Attendees will learn more about CWCC policy pillars for 2026\, meet local legislators\, and network with men and women in the community who are passionate about advancing women in business. This is a great opportunity to learn more about all of the ways CWCC works with its members to advocate for more equity at work\, promote issues and initiatives aimed at supporting women-owned businesses\, and advance women in the workplace.
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/cwcc-day-at-the-capitol/
LOCATION:Colorado State Capitol\, 200 E Colfax Ave\, Denver\, CO\, 80203\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:info@cwcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251117T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251117T170000
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CREATED:20251121T234542Z
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SUMMARY:The December Deadline: Urgency and Opportunity in Year-End Giving
DESCRIPTION:Our Nov. 17 webinar will offer practical information for donors about the new federal tax package\nH.R. 1 (also known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act) is already affecting Colorado women. WFCO’s new research report with analysis by the Colorado Fiscal Institute – Deepening the Divide –shows how the bill’s reduced access to SNAP\, Medicaid\, tax credits\, and education supports hurts immigrant women\, single mothers\, and women of color.  \nBut there’s another part of H.R. 1 that Coloradans need to understand: Starting Jan. 1\, 2026\, the rules for charitable giving change significantly. Depending on your situation\, it could mean urgency and opportunity for your year-end giving.  \nIf you’re considering a gift to The Women’s Foundation of Colorado or any nonprofit you care about\, read on for practical donor information about tax changes and year-end giving after H.R. 1.  \nIf you make charitable donations\, the question isn’t if you’ll be impacted – it’s how \nThis summer\, President Trump signed H.R. 1 into law. Three major changes to charitable giving take effect Jan. 1\, 2026:  \n\nNew floors and caps for itemizers. Only gifts above 0.5% of your adjusted gross income will be deductible. If you’re in the highest tax bracket\, your deduction value drops from 37% to 35%.\nA new deduction for standard deduction donors. For the first time\, you can claim up to $1\,000 (single filers) or $2\,000 (married filing jointly).\nA new threshold for corporate giving. Corporations must give more than 1% of taxable income before any donation becomes deductible. \n\nHow will your year-end giving be impacted?\nHigh-income itemizers\nIf you are a high-income itemizer\, will see reduced tax benefits starting in 2026. A donor earning $500\,000 who makes a $15\,000 gift could see their out-of-pocket cost increase by $1\,000-$1\,500 in 2026 compared to 2025. The higher your income and gift size\, the more significant the difference.  \n\nWhat this means for your giving: If you were already planning a major gift – timing it before Dec. 31\, 2025 makes financial sense. \n\nMiddle-income standard deduction donors\nMiddle-income standard deduction donors will receive new tax benefits for the first time starting in 2026. This is roughly 90% of taxpayers – and represents donors who’ve been giving with zero tax incentive all along.  \nStarting January 1\, donors who take the standard deduction can claim up to $1\,000 (single filers) or $2\,000 (married filing jointly). For someone giving $1\,500 annually\, that could mean $200-$300 in tax savings each year.  \n\nWhat this means for your giving: If you’ve been giving annually and taking the standard deduction\, you’ll actually benefit from waiting until 2026. \n\nDonors in transition \nDonors in transition face the most complexity. If you’re on the borderline between itemizing and taking the standard deduction – maybe you itemize some years but not others – the new rules create planning opportunities.  \n\nWhat this means for your giving: “Bunching” becomes particularly powerful: Make two or three years of donations in 2025 when you itemize\, then take the standard deduction in 2026 and 2027. You maximize tax benefits while maintaining consistent support for the organizations you care about. Donor-advised funds make this strategy easy to execute. \n\nCorporate donors\nCorporate donors face a new 1% floor that fundamentally changes the math. For a company with $2 million in taxable income\, that’s a $20\,000 threshold. Gifts below that threshold receive zero tax benefit starting in 2026.  \n\nWhat this means for your giving: If your company was already considering increasing support\, reaching that threshold makes both mission and financial sense. Bunching is also an effective strategy for corporations as well. \n\nMonthly donors and recurring givers\nMonthly donors and recurring givers should pay attention to annual totals. If you take the standard deduction\, you’ll benefit from the new deduction starting in 2026. If you itemize\, your gifts remain fully deductible as long as your annual total exceeds 0.5% of your AGI (adjusted gross income).  \nLegacy donors and planned giving \nLegacy donors and planned givers remain largely unaffected. Bequests\, charitable remainder trusts\, charitable gift annuities\, and IRA Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) operate under their own rules. If you’re making QCDs\, nothing changes – this remains one of the most tax-efficient ways to give. And don’t forget – donating appreciated securities also remains highly tax-advantaged as you avoid capital gains taxes and get the full fair market value deduction.  \nHere’s what really matters \nThe tax code is changing\, but the need isn’t.  \nYou give because you believe women in Colorado deserve economic security. WINcome provides flexible cash assistance when emergencies hit. The Women & Girls of Color Fund powers grassroots organizations led by and for women of color. Policy advocacy amplifies women’s voices in rooms where decisions get made.  \nThis work exists because the need is real and growing among Colorado women. They aren’t abstract policy debates – they’re your neighbors\, coworkers\, and person behind you at the grocery store. The women who carry 63.6% of student debt. The women more likely to lose Medicaid coverage. The women who need SNAP to feed their families.  \nWhen safety nets shrink\, community steps up. That’s where you come in.  \nThe more strategically you give—understanding tax changes\, maximizing deductions\, timing gifts wisely—the further your dollars go. And when your dollar goes further\, your impact goes further.  \nMake your gift go further \n\nThen give on Colorado Gives Day\, Dec. 9. Your gift goes further with the community match fund. Whether you’re making your year-end donation before the tax changes take effect or taking advantage of new benefits in 2026\, Colorado Gives Day is a powerful opportunity to maximize your impact. Make your gift now.   \n\nWe’re here to help with year-end giving\nNavigating tax changes can feel overwhelming. You don’t have to figure it out alone.  \nOur development team is here to help you think through strategies that align with your values and your financial situation. We can connect you with your financial advisor\, walk through scenarios\, and answer questions.  \nThe rules are changing. The need isn’t.  \nWomen in Colorado are counting on us—and we’re counting on you.  \n\nOur recent webinar “The December Deadline: Navigating the New Charitable Giving Landscape After H.R. 1” will help you understand what’s changing\, explore year-end giving strategies\, and make strategic decisions before December 31.\n\nWatch the recording now\nDownload the slides\n\n\n\nQuestions? Want to talk through your specific situation?\nContact Maggie Stoot\, vice president of development; Jaime Marston Cook\, major gifts officer; or Marie Medina\, director of development. 
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/the-december-deadline-urgency-and-opportunity-in-year-end-giving/
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SUMMARY:Moonshot Awards 2025
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 10 young\, courageous\, entrepreneurial leaders. Challenging the world to get it right.\nOn November 13 at Lavan Midtown\, step into an unforgettable evening: this year\, we’re preparing an immersive show that will transport you into the stories of young people changing lives and building the future in every corner of the world. Expect a nearly 360° mapping projection in a multimedia advanced space – a next big step for Moonshot that will leave you inspired and amazed. \nFrom more than 5\,000 applicants in 139 countries\, we’ve handpicked the brightest young leaders who are daring to redesign the future. The Gala is your chance to celebrate 10 Moonshot Awards 2025 winners\, meet them in person\, and be part of a community that believes imagination & courage can change the world. \n✨ What to expect? \n\nA red-carpet welcome & seated 3-course dinner\nInspiring stories from this year’s award finalists\nPowerful moments of connection & celebration\nA night that will leave you recharged with hope
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/moonshot-awards/
LOCATION:Lavan Midtown\, 641 W 42nd St\, New York\, New York\, 10036
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241010T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241010T193000
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SUMMARY:Amendment 79 - Everyday Activism
DESCRIPTION:Being an Everyday Activist means being informed and committing to take action in your everyday life. \nWe’ll learn the facts about Amendment 79 and how to advocate for reproductive rights. \nA meaningful discussion that will leave you feeling empowered\, connected and ready to make a difference. \nThis is a free event\, but space is very limited\, so please register below.
URL:https://almacollectiveglobal.com/event/amendment-79-everyday-activism/
LOCATION:CU Boulder Miramontes Baca Education Building\, 2445 Kittredge Loop Drive\, Boulder\, CO\, 80305\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The Alma Collective":MAILTO:lisa@almacollectiveglobal.com
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