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100+ Women Who Care Central Oregon celebrates 10 years of giving, has raised nearly $760,000 for nonprofits

December 2021 100+ Women Who Care Central Oregon recipients: COVO: Back: JW Terry, executive director Front, left to right:  Kathy Skidmore, executive officer; Bonnie Wilkins, chaplain, and Karen Banks, secretary; both with the Local American Legion Auxiliary Unit 4; FAN: Left, Jen Enna, donor relations and events; right: Julie Lyche, executive director; Heart of Oregon Corps: Left to right: Tyler McRae, summer program manager; Laura Handy, executive director, Janelle Dewilde; and Hayley Craig, finance director
100+ Women Who Care Central Oregon
December 2021 100+ Women Who Care Central Oregon recipients: COVO: Back: JW Terry, executive director Front, left to right: Kathy Skidmore, executive officer; Bonnie Wilkins, chaplain, and Karen Banks, secretary; both with the Local American Legion Auxiliary Unit 4; FAN: Left, Jen Enna, donor relations and events; right: Julie Lyche, executive director; Heart of Oregon Corps: Left to right: Tyler McRae, summer program manager; Laura Handy, executive director, Janelle Dewilde; and Hayley Craig, finance director

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Filling the fundamental human desire for connection and community is what we all strive for. When friends join a giving circle, it strengthens social bonds and fosters a sense of camaraderie. This is what inspired 100+ Women Who Care Central Oregon in 2014.

Today, the all-volunteer organization with more than 130+ members continues to thrive and is celebrating 10 years of giving, the organization said in a news release Tuesday, which continues below.

Collectively the group has raised nearly $760,000 for close to 50 Central Oregon nonprofits since its first meeting on September 15, 2014.

“Our impact is truly profound. A selected nonprofit can receive $13,000 to $20,000, which is significant for small nonprofits who may not have the resources to raise funds,” said Christi Haynes of Brooks Resources Corporation and current leader of the organization. “Beyond providing substantial financial support, the emotional support is invaluable, fostering a sense of community.”

At the quarterly meetings, three nonprofit organizations are randomly drawn from nominations generated by members. Each representative has five minutes to tell the story to the group of why her nonprofit should receive the collective funds.

The presenter also has five minutes to answer questions. After all three organizations had a chance to give their presentation, those in attendance decide on the recipient. The organization with the most votes is announced. Each member then writes a $100 check that night or donates on the nonprofit’s website.

Funds raised go even further through the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation who matches a $10,000 collection with a grant of $5,000.

“For our members, knowing that their contributions are making a real difference is empowering. It reinforces the idea that collective action can lead to significant positive change,” said Alice Sole, steering committee member since 100+WWCCO’s inception.    

The first 100WWC chapter was started in November of 2006 by Realtor® Karen Dunigan, from Jackson, Michigan. 100+WWCCO was the first chapter in Oregon and is part of the nationwide 100 Women Alliance.

In 2023 4,000 giving circles, in the US had collectively donated $3.1 billion (yes, that’s with a ‘b’!) since 2017. Nationally, there are more than 370,000 giving circle members.

“Over the past ten years I have learned about so many of Central Oregon's unique nonprofits and forces for good,” said Gwenn Wysling, long time member and executive director for Bethlehem Inn, the first recipient of 100+ funds. “100+WWCCO bring together an ever-growing collection of compassionate and engaged women who are individually powerful and together have made a huge difference in our communities.”

When other nonprofit organizations had to reduce their services due to the pandemic, 100+WWCCO united even more. The members ‘voted’ with their wallet, donating to the organization of their choice, with many members contributing funds to all three organizations.

“Our contributions have touched countless lives and helped build a stronger, more resilient Central Oregon,” mentioned Lisa Shropshire, co-founder of the group. “As we approach our 10th anniversary, I look forward to continuing this legacy of generosity and impact, inspiring more women to join us in this rewarding endeavor.”

100+WWCCO encourages all women interested to attend the next meeting on Monday, September 9 at the Deschutes Children’s Foundation on the Rosie Bareis Campus. Nominations by members for area nonprofits are accepted through Sept. 5.

For specific information regarding membership, or nonprofit eligibility criteria visit www.100wwcco.com.  Head to our Facebook page to learn more or see past check presentation photos.

100+ Women Who Care Central Oregon

https://100wwcco.com

100wwcco@gmail.com

  • The first meeting was Monday, September 15, 2014 at the Oxford Hotel.  
  • Amount raised since then: $761,365

PAST RECIPIENTS

  • Bethlehem Inn
  • Oregon Adaptive Sports
  • Central Oregon Veteran’s Ranch
  • Cascade Youth and Family Center
  • Backpacks for Bend
  • Beulah’s Place
  • In our Backyard
  • Action through Advocacy
  • Abilitree
  • Community Shower Truck
  • Assistance League of Bend
  • Treehouse Therapies
  • Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
  • Volunteers in Medicine
  • High Desert Special Olympics
  • Cascade Theatrical Company
  • Grandma’s House
  • Family Access Network (FAN)
  • Heart of OR Corps
  • Boys and Girls Club
  • Council on Aging
  • Pet Evacuation Team (PET)
  • Healing Reins
  • Every Child
  • Central Oregon Veteran’s Outreach
  • Healthy Beginnings
  • Heart Warmers
  • The Shield
  • Companion Animal Medica Project (CAMP)
  • The Giving Plate
  • Family Kitchen
  • Kindred Connections
  • Furnish Hope
  • Seed to Table
  • Think Wild

CO-FOUNDERS: Lisa Conners and Lisa Shropshire

GUIDING COMMITTEE (current and past)

  • Christi Haynes
  • Alice Sole
  • Cindy Merrill
  • Ana Robbins
  • Linda Orcelletto
  • Kristin Betschart

 PARTNERS/SPONSORS

  • Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation who will match a $10,000 collection with a $5,000 grant 
  • Harcourts The Garner Group
  • Brooks Resources
  • Deschutes Children’s Foundation
  • Tallus Capital Management
  • Totally Polished Nail Salon

DATE AND LOCATION OF NEXT MEETING

  • September 9, 6:00 PM at Deschutes Children’s Foundation 1010 NW 14th Street
  • Past locations, Boys and Girls Club, Cascade Theater Company, St Charles 
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