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Women in Nonprofits: Does Representation Equate to Leadership & Pay Equity?

Women in Nonprofits: Does Representation Equate to Leadership & Pay Equity?

Episode 262 Published 3 years, 1 month ago
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Women represent 75 percent of people working in nonprofit organizations in the United States. 

One might think because they make up such a high percentage of staffing that they would have equal leadership positions and pay compared to their male counterparts. 

However, research shows that just because women represent a high percentage of positions in the nonprofit sector that there is no equity.

Unfortunately, there are a large number of systemic issues tied to this, and we go deeper into this in our full webinar, “Celebrating Women in Nonprofits”.

ABOUT HOLLY RUSTICK


Grant Writing & Funding (GWF) has a Global Movement to Secure $1 Billion in Grant Funding for Good and $30 Million in Grant Writing Businesses by 2030.  Holly Rustick, CEO of GWF, is leading the movement; a world-renowned grant writer with 20+ years of experience, bestselling author, and business coach for new and seasoned grant writers to replace their full-time income writing grants part-time from home through her signature programs: the Freelance Grant Writer Academy and the Grant Professional Mentorship.  


Rustick is the host of the top grant writing podcast “Grant Writing & Funding” and the author of the Bestselling book, The Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing. With an MA in International Political Economy,  past-president of the Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce, serving on numerous boards of directors, Holly is also an unapologetic feminist. She lives on the island of Guam with her beautiful daughter, Isabella. 


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Website: https://grantwritingandfunding.com/ 


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