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Lets Talk Philanthropy : Womenomics
Presented by:
Suzanne T. Allen Ph.D., President, Philanthropy Ohio Nichole Dunn, President and CEO, The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio Meghan Cummings, CFRE, Development Officer, The Women’s Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
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Suzanne T. Allen Ph.D.
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Let’s Talk Philanthropy
Meghan Cummings, CFRE
Development Officer The Women’s Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Let’s Talk Philanthropy
Nichole Dunn
President and CEO The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio
Meghan Cummings, CFRE
Development Officer The Women’s Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Goldman Sachs:
10,000 Women Initiative
Womenomics: The Case for investing in women and girls within Emerging Markets, from Katie Koch September 2013
Womenomics: The Case for investing in women and girls within Emerging Markets, from Katie Koch September 2013
Goldman Sachs:
10,000 Women Initiative
Womenomics: The Case for investing in women and girls within Emerging Markets, from Katie Koch September 2013
Goldman Sachs:
10,000 Women Initiative
Womenomics: The Case for investing in women and girls within Emerging Markets, from Katie Koch September 2013
Goldman Sachs:
10,000 Women Initiative
Nationally Locally
Women who work full time earn 81 cents for every dollar a man earns Women who work fill time earn 78 cents for every dollar a man earns Women participate in the workforce at a rate of 58% Women participate in the work force at a rate of 63% Women experience unemployment at a rate of 8% Women experience unemployment at a rate of 7% Median income for a woman working full time is $36,476 Median income for a woman working full time is $40,362
A gender disparity in earnings makes it even more difficult for households to meet their basic needs budgets. Women earn more as their educational attainment rises, yet still lag behind men:
$14,029 $23,452 $30,224 $41,917 $57,916 $21,597 $32,188 $40,811 $61,195 $77,026
< High school degree High school degree Some college Bachelor's degree Graduate degree Women Men
Disparity in Earnings
Where We Stand
Columbus MSA: 15.4% in poverty Cincinnati MSA: 14% in poverty
Poverty Rates based on 2011 US Census
Where We Stand
Cincinnati ranks second in the nation for children in poverty.
Two out of three children in poverty in our region live in female-headed households.
Basic Needs Budgets
for different types of Central Ohio households (2011 dollars)
With these “Basic Needs Budgets” in mind, we then accessed U.S. Census Bureau data to estimate the number of households that are not economically secure.
Annual basic needs budget is… Monthly basic needs budget is… Requires hourly wage of… Which is this far from the federal poverty level… Single mother, two children $44,423 $3,702 $21.36/hr 240% of poverty Single mother, one child $34,466 $2,872 $16.57/hr 234% of poverty Single woman, living alone $20,358 $1,697 $9.79/hr 187% of poverty
The economic status of women in Ohio can be positively impacted through efforts in a few key areas.
Positive Social Change
for Women’s Economic Status
- Education
- Living Wage
- Employment
- Childcare
- Education
- Workplace Policies
- Family Structure
- Childcare
Investing in Women
Economic development grant dollars aimed at women and girls accounted for slightly more than 5 percent in 2005 and not even
- ne half of one percent in 2008.
Spotlight on Economic Development Grantmaking in Ohio, The Foundation Center, March 2011
Invest in women, change the landscape
Bringing a gender lens to grant making
Gender analysis is a form of inquiry Gender analysis improves programs. Gender analysis does not explain everything.
Grant Making with a Gender Lens: From Grant Craft – A service of The Foundation Center
“There is now overwhelming evidence that women’s empowerment and economic development has the most far reaching effect in improving the lives of all… men, women, and children.”
Amartya Sen Nobel Laureate and Economist
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