I recently became aware of two programs being offered by Michigan Women Forward (MWF), a community development nonprofit group that is dedicated to empowering women and girls of all ages. The programs are being offered specifically to middle school and high school girls in Michigan. Both programs are being presented virtually (though they hope to go back to in-person in […]
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Jayson Waller, CEO POWERHOME SOLAR
“We’re excited to offer Kentucky residents a supplement to grid energy,” said POWERHOME SOLAR CEO Jayson Waller. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (PRWEB) April 07, 2021 POWERHOME SOLAR and CEO Jayson Waller joined forces with hundreds of women to gather for a virtual day of inspiration and empowerment for women. The Sisterhood for Success hosted the “Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things” series where woman entrepreneurs from all over the nation gathered virtually to share stories about success, including life, loss, balance and business.
Waller was the headline keynote and talked to the group about why supporting women-owned business is so vital.
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Formerly called the Michigan Women’s Foundation, Michigan Women Forward is a foundation devoted to the economic and personal well-being of women and girls in the state. It has offices in Detroit, Lansing, and Grand Rapids. The organization was started in 1986 when Mary Jo Pulte gathered a group of 30 Michigan women to discuss philanthropy and the imbalance in donations to women’s programs only 3 percent of philanthropic dollars at the time went to programming for women in the U.S. MWF is the only statewide, public foundation working for the betterment of adult and young women. MWF offers microloans from $2,500 to $50,000 for small businesses legally established and registered within the state. The organization also runs programs such as UGOSTEMGirls, which brings science, technology, engineering, and math education to Michigan girls, and UGOGirlsforChange, which helps high school-aged females find causes they are passionat
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