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Women’s Financial Power

Join Radha Friedman, Laura Clise, and Michelle Shireen Muri to learn about how women can harness our collective power and change the way we give, invest, and shop to create a more equitable future.

Today, less than 2% of donations go to nonprofits that specifically focus on women and girls, and the statistics for businesses aren’t much better. Approximately 2.6% of venture capital is invested in women-owned businesses, and businesses with women of color CEOs receive less than 1%.

It’s time for sisters to do it for themselves.

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Radha Friedman | She/They

Radha is a social impact and philanthropic advisor and host of the Radhacal Good Podcast encouraging more people to invest in women and girls--especially women of color and historically marginalized groups who receive less than 2% of philanthropic donations. She has advised funders from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to the United Nations, and she once carried Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s purse.  

Michelle Shireen Muri | She/Her

Michelle is the founder of Freedom Conspiracy, a fundraising consultancy firm led by women of color, as well as co-founder of Community-Centric Fundraising and host of the Ethical Rainmaker Podcast. Previously, she worked with the Northwest Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project, now the largest immigrant rights organization in the nation. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Laura Clise | She/Her

Laura is CEO and founder of The Intentionalist, a platform that makes it easy to find and support local small businesses and the diverse people behind them through everyday decisions about where we eat, drink, and shop. Laura is a social entrepreneur with a passion for instigating impact at the intersection of business and society.

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