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#BESTSELF LEADERSHIP FORUM & AWARDS CELEBRATION

2023

THANK YOU AMAZON

Empowering Community & Teaching Financial Freedom with Bee Nance & Ann Sheu

Moderated by Vickie Yakunin, Head of Community Affairs Dallas Region at Amazon, this Forum was dedicated to the importance of empowering and building up generations by teaching the value of financial freedom. Bee Nance and Ann Sheu's 45-minute conversation covered empowering families, businesses and communities to operate with intentional practices at their fullest potential.

60+ attendees

Recorded video sent to all attendees

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyfk ToCOD0

Our Story

We are one of the largest women’s funds in the world with assets over $34 million.

Texas Women’s Foundation is a community-supported organization that invests in the power of women and girls to drive positive change. Through research, advocacy, programs and grantmaking, we advance economic and leadership opportunities for women, girls and families to build stronger, more equitable communities for all.

Texas Women’s Foundation offers women's leadership programming and engagement opportunities to support women at critical times in their development as leaders:

Economic Leadership Council

C-suite leaders advancing diverse leadership

Women’s Leadership Council

Director-level leadership cohort for graduates of Women's Leadership Institute

XIX Society

Membership society to empower women through personal philanthropy

Young Women's Initiative

Program for young women of color ages 16 – 24 years

#BestSelf

Program for positive self-image for young women ages 13-16

O U R M I S S I O N
O U R P R O G R A M S

OUR IMPACT

Texas Women's Foundation funded 223 organizations, distributing $7 1 million in grants from July 2021-June 2022 $2 1 million was invested in programs that advance leadership opportunities to build a stronger, more equitable Texas where women and girls are full participants. Since inception in 1985, the Foundation has invested $74 million in women and girls.

$9.2 Million Overall Investment ($7.1 Million in Grants)

223

organizations funded $2.1

million invested in Leadership Programs

WHO is a Texas Woman?

AN AVERAGE TEXAS WOMAN IS: A Millennial (age 36)

A woman of color

Living in a city

Earning $35,000/year or less

Working to support her family

#BESTSELF

BestSelf is a program that brings girls, ages 13-16, and their educators and allies, together for a day of empowerment, teaching leadership skills, healthy conflict resolution and more, so these girls can embrace and become their “best selves.”

Over 200 students were in attendance on April 27th. The Schools and Non-Profits who attended are listed below:

Berkner High School

Lake Highlands High School

Lemon Aid Society

Pearce High School

Richardson High School

Solar Preparatory High School

Stand 4 Sisterhood

Young Women's Preparatory Dallas

Young Women's Preparatory Ft. Worth

The workshops, led by subject-matter experts, build self-confidence and empower girls to challenge stereotypes, use their voice, pursue their dreams, mentor one another and help generate positive change for equity in their schools, communities and society.

CAREERS OF THE FUTURE Anita Bedford, Dallas College & Dana Bennett, Capital One https://txwfleadership org/bestself S E S S I O N S S P E A K E R S D E S C R I P T I O N VISIONING YOUR FUTURE Ann Sheu, Mpowered Families & Tola, Gyrl Power https://txwfleadership org/bestself VOICES OF THE FUTURE: STARTING NOW Cimajie Best, Allyn Media & Brooke Lopez, EEOC https://txwfleadership org/bestself
MRS.NANCY ANNHUNT

LEADERSHIP FORUMS

Leadership Forums showcase the Maura and Young Leader award winners during live sponsor moderated conversations. The Leadership Forums are branded to reflect the award winners' impact, offering an appealing platform to align corporate partner and award recipient's shared values.

BREAKING ECONOMIC BARRIERS
Dr. Froswá Booker Drew
EMPOWERING COMMUNITY & TEACHING FINANCIAL FREEDOM
Cunningham AMPLIFYING ACTIVISM M A U R A A W A R D E E S F O R U M V I D E O R E C O R D I N G
Mary Pat Higgins
Aimee B.
BUILDING POTENTIAL Jill Louis ELEVATING REPRESENTATION Y O U N G L E A D E R A W A R D E E S F O R U M D E S C R I P T I O N
Dr. Madeline Burillo-Hopkins
Ann Sheu & Bee Nance EMPOWERING COMMUNITY & TEACHING FINANCIAL FREEDOM
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AWARD RECIPIENTS MISSION CRITICAL FUNDS RAISED VIA OUR LEADERSHIP FORUM & AWARDS CELEBRATION $572,500 7

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!

2 50%

Community Sponsors

Amegy Bank

Angeline L. Bain

Boeing

ATTENDEES

Buckner International

Capital One

Deloitte

Ernst & Young

Fossil Group

Freeman - Dallas

Goldman Sachs

OVER

50+ 315

SPONSORS DONORS

HERitage Giving Fund

Hilti

Houston Community College

Hunt Consolidated, Inc

Infogain Corporation

Brenda Jackson

OF TICKET HOLDERS ATTENDED FORUMS

650+ OVER

Jackson Walker

Oncor

Melissa Orth Perkins Coie

Phillips Philanthropies

PwC

Regions Bank

Soulstice Consultancy, LLC

Southwest Airlines

TIAA

Toyota North America, Inc

TWU - Jane Nelson Institute for Women's Leadership

Viola's House

Vistra Corp

Vizient

Moderator Sponsor

Equity Sponsors

Debbie Barnes

Julie H. Diaz

Mary Pat and Lance Higgins

Marissa Horne

Theresa Jones

Ashlee and Chris Kleinert

Cynthia Kozmetsky

Sarah K. Miller

Neena Newberry

Kim Noltemy

Mary O'Connor

Gwen A. Parker

Gowri Sharma

Roslyn Dawson Thompson

Media Sponsors

PANEL DISCUSSIONS

2,700

total event post engagement across social media platforms

LINKEDIN
DIGITAL & PRINT ADS
INSTAGRAM MEDIA OUTREACH & IMPRESSIONS

16 Local Media Outlets Coverage

Bubblelife

Texas Metro News

Garland Journal

My Sweet Charity

My Sweet Charity

Preston Hollow Advocate

White Rock Lake Weekly

Dallas Innovates

People Newspapers

City Lifestyle Dallas

North Texas e-News

Dallas Innovates

Good Life Family

Lake Highlands Advocate

Katy Trail Weekly

NBC 5 DFW

OF DIRECTORS Bonner Allen Constance K. Babikian Avery Belyeu Phyllis F. Bernstein Chrysta Castaneda Bonnie Clinton Darcy L. Cowell Effie B. Dennison Stacey Dore Sara G Duran Samantha Dwinell Jana Etheridge Sakina R. Foster Hilda C. Galvan Veree Hawkins Brown Hattie Hill Debra H. Johnson, Esq Keri A. Kaiser Sara Madsen Miller Cynthia G Marshall Laura Maxwell Patricia L. Miller Sarah K. Miller Aracely P. Muñoz Neena Newberry Laura S Nieto Melissa Orth Gwen A. Parker Carrie F. Parsons Elizabeth C Phillips Julie Ramirez Priya Rathod Holly Reed Debbie Rollins Sarah R Saldana Gowri N Sharma Zeenat Sidi Lissa Smith Charmaine Tang Shannon M Teicher Shannon S Thompson Rachel Vinson Cris Zertuche Wong
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Texas Women's Foundation 8150 N Central HWY, Suite 110 Dallas, TX 75206 214.965.9977 www.txwf.org
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