Welcome to the Center for Women and Democracy

Can you believe it’s our 10th Anniversary Reception of the CWD’s
“Kicking Up Our Heels – Celebrating Women in Washington State”?
This year we celebrate "Washington Women in the Law & Politics" including a special honor for Governor Gregoire.
Please join us at the Governor’s Mansion on the Capitol Campus in Olympia on Tuesday, March 6th from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Want to be there when we celebrate our 10th Anniversary?
RSVP & get more information here
Women's Leadership Institute
Think You Can Change the World?
The Center for Women & Democracy (CWD) is pleased to announce our second CWD Leadership Institute where you can gain the skills needed to advance your leadership skills, network with women leaders, develop relationships, and access tools you need to lead and advance in your career. We are recruiting up to 35 women who are interested in becoming leaders and are willing to invest a week of their lives to attend our residential Leadership Training Institute from June 19th to June 23rd on campus at Seattle University.
We can help you develop the leadership skills you need to lead where you land.
What’s holding you back?
Program Dates: June 19-23, 2012
Application Due Date: March 1, 2012.
(Please note there is a $25 application fee.)
Applicant Notification date: March 15th, 2012.
To learn more about the Institute and access the application, click here
The Center for Women & Democracy is a non-profit organization that seeks to support and encourage women’s full participation and leadership in all areas of our lives. Since our inception, we have run programs that train future women leaders and connect women in Washington State with each other and with women internationally.
During our first 10 years, we have traveled all over the world on women’s trade and educational delegations, learning how women are leading and tackling the issues they face in each of their countries, locally and nationally. And, in our own backyard, we’ve found women making a difference - from bioethics to wine making - and we’ve given them a forum to share their stories through our monthly Food for Thought (FFT) dinner series. We’ve helped mentor hundreds of young women in the Pacific Northwest by introducing them to women leaders who make Washington work through our Women’s Leadership Training programs. And we honor those women leaders each year at the Governor’s Mansion – women legislators, appointed officials and women lobbyists – who give our state the reputation it has in women’s leadership.
International Leadership Delegations
International delegations continue to be a focus of our organization’s agenda. In the past, we have organized delegations to Morocco, Chile, Cuba, Sweden and the Baltics, South Africa and most recently, Viet Nam. And, in addition to our official missions, Board members frequently open up their own opportunities to travel for women’s leadership purposes. Click here for more information about our international delegations.
Food for Thought
Our Food for Thought series runs from September through June, from 6 – 9 pm on the third Thursday of the month. Our Food for Thought format is simple--invite women with something exciting to share about their lives and fill a room with women curious about the world around them who have little time to discover it on their own. Bring them together for dinner, letting them each introduce themselves at each meeting. Many women tell us they meet people they’ve always admired in the audience as well as on the podium. Past presentations have included: State of Women in Politics: Post Election Analysis; The Future of Healthcare; Human Trafficking Panel; Women Filmmakers; and Women’s Bioethics Project. Click here for more information about upcoming and past Food for Thought programs.
Kicking Up Our Heels
When was the last time you were in the company of the top women leaders of Washington State – celebrating women’s achievements? Would you like to go there? Every year, the CWD hosts our Kicking Up Our Heels event with Governor Chris Gregoire (a founding member of our CWD Board) at the Governor’s Mansion in Olympia. Since 2002, the top 200 women who in their fields – elected, appointed, academic, civic and business leaders – have come together to mark the achievements women are making in Washington state. In 2010, we honored the legacy of women working in skilled trade occupations – our own “Rosie the Riveters”. In 2011 , to celebrate our 9th annual Kicking Up Our Heels event, we honored the tremendous contribution Washington's tribal women are making throughout the state as leaders of their tribes, both as chairwomen and tribal council members. Click here to learn more about KUOH.
Women's Leadership
Our Women’s Leadership program works to advance young women’s leadership abilities. In 2010, we held the first CWD Women’s Leadership Institute. The institute is open to women in colleges and similar educational programs who are looking for leadership, networking and community-building skills as well as a better understanding of what it takes to be a global citizen. Click here for more information.
So, stay tuned for all the great offerings we have for you. We welcome you to join us in any of our events and would love to have you get involved! We’ve carved out a path that supports you in all you do. Please check this website regularly for upcoming Center for Women & Democracy fun events – always with leadership in mind.
Check out March's Seattle Woman Magazine featuring an article about the Center's work.



The Center for Women & Democracy, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Seattle, was organized to recognize the importance of women helping women and women leading where they land. Donations are tax deductible. Please click here to join or to make a contribution
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