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Women Who Give

Women Who Give

By: Alex McCall
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Ever wondered if women give to philanthropy? Do women give differently, and if so, how do they like to give to charity? If you have asked these questions, this podcast is for you!

The reality is that the face of philanthropy is changing. Yet, many charities and institutions are still only raising funds from a small, non-diverse population of philanthropists. Women Who Give are on a mission to dismantle old perceptions about who is a philanthropist and how different groups give. We will speak with charity professionals, philanthropists, and philanthropy experts to better understand the women’s philanthropy landscape in the UK and beyond.




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Episodes
  • Breaking New Ground: Newcastle University's Trailblazing Strategy for Women's Giving in Higher Ed
    Sep 2 2024

    Are women interested in giving philanthropic gifts to higher education institutions in the UK? If so, what are institutions doing to strategically engage women in a unique and intentional way?

    These questions served as the genesis for this podcast and will be answered in this engaging episode where we hear from Alexa Charlton, Head of Individual Major Giving, whose team lead on the Women's Giving Circle at Newcastle University.

    Newcastle University is truly pioneering how to engage and raise funds from diverse audiences in higher education. In fact, they are one of the only UK universities the Women Who Give Podcast has been able to find that offers a women-centric way of giving in the UK higher education space.

    Join us to learn more about The Women's Giving Circle, which was established in 2010, and hear how it is evolving to raise some of its largest gifts from prominent female alumnae and regional philanthropists.

    Learn more about The Women's Giving Circle at Newcastle University here:

    https://www.ncl.ac.uk/alumni/news/item/womens-giving-circle-scholarship/

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    43 mins
  • With Women in Mind @ Mind x Women Who Give Podcast
    May 7 2024

    What are the secret ingredients required to kick start a new women's giving collective? A dynamic new project that needs support, celebrity star power, a keen leadership board? Tune into this episode of the Women Who Give podcast to hear from Angela Kelly, Senior Philanthropy Manager and With Women in Mind Lead at Mind. You will learn more about what it takes to launch a dynamic and thoughtful women’s giving initiative.

    With Women in Mind is an inspiring collective of supporters helping women and young people most affected by trauma. With Women in Mind 's plans are just as ambitious as the incredible people who are already part of the collective. They aim to raise £2.5 million over the next three years to help reach 100,000 young people most affected by trauma.

    With Women in Mind - Mind

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    54 mins
  • Join me Alex McCall for the Women Who Give Podcast
    Mar 16 2024

    This is the Women Who Give podcast by me, Alex McCall. I’m on a journey to understand how, where and why women give.

    I will be speaking with charity and university professionals running women’s giving programmes, philanthropists and experts on the topic here in the UK where I am based as well as abroad, where we will draw inspiration! I’m trying to get under the root of some of the commonly held misconceptions such as ‘women don’t give as much as men’ or ‘women give differently’ or ‘women just aren’t interested!’.

    I hope you will join me on this exciting journey as we work to understand how we can include everyone in giving back and making a difference.


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    1 min
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