2011-2012 Annual Report - Minnesota Women`s Consortium
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2011-2012 Annual Report - Minnesota Women`s Consortium
2011-2012 Annual Report Minnesota Women’s Consortium MISSION To achieve equality and justice for all women and girls by connecting organizations and individuals that share this common goal. Founded in 1980, the Consortium connects 150 diverse organizations each working in their own way to make that vision a reality. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Message from the Executive Director The Minnesota Women’s Consortium has been serving women, girls, and organizations since 1980. Started by a group of women looking for a way to foster collaboration and increase communication, the organization has grown to serve 150 nonprofit organizations and hundreds of individuals. We saw many changes this past year. Our Executive Director, Bonnie Watkins, left to pursue new ventures; our programs for emerging feminist leaders grew to support twelve young women; we produced three videos to educate and advocate for older women’s economic security; and much more. For 32 years the Women’s Consortium has empowered, supported, and connected people across the state to support a movement of individuals working to improve the status of women and break down gender barriers. We do this in two ways. First, we build and sustain leadership for women and girls through programs like Presidents on President’s Day and Girls Rock! the Capitol. Second, we organize women for equality and change. By bringing diverse voices to the table, the Women’s Consortium builds community and coalitions in order to strengthen and diversify the work of our members. Examples of this work include the Women’s Policy Summit, publications that inform and promote the work of our members, and growth and support services like fiscal agency. Our community partners, both individuals and organizations, have generously supported us this past year, entrusting to us the financial means to provide leadership and resources to Minnesotans working toward an equitable and just world for women and girls. As we look to the future, we hope to rely on you for your support. With friends like you, we will continue to provide leadership and support needed to achieve women’s equality and justice. Erin Parrish Executive Director Suzanna de Baca Ameriprise Financial Sharon Bigot AAUW Minnesota Dan Buck NARAL Pro-Choice Minnesota Sasha Cotton Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women Debra Fitzpatrick Center on Women and Public Policy Beth Gibson Lilja Minnesota Business Women Jenny Johnson Aeon, Inc. Louann Lanning Women’s Programs of Employment Action Suyapa Miranda Partners for Women’s Equality Vivian Jenkins Nelsen League of Women Voters Minnesota Jane Olsen St. Cloud State University Women’s Center Anita Patel, Chair YWCA Minneapolis Carrie Peltier Contreras Edin & Associates Nina Rothchild Member Emerita Dee Sawyer Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Coalition Jessica Trites Rolle, Treasurer Minnesota NOW Year in Review Girls Rock! We hosted our annual Girls Rock! the Capitol in February. With more than 60 girls participating in a day of activities centered on introducing emerging women leaders to state government and legislative procedure, the event was a huge success. Attendees included participants from TVbyGirls, Today’s Women Alliance, WISE, Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center, Minnesota African Women’s Association, Girls International Forum, and more. The girls took a tour of the Capitol, met with 17 political leaders, and participated in mock elections and mock committee hearings. The Women’s Policy Summit builds partnerships between advocates & policymakers. Two guests, young Indian activists Shachi Sheth and Issa Sheth, founders of the child rights organization Shaishev, spoke at the event, emIn December, we hosted the first-ever Women’s Policy Summit. Inphasizing the importance of girls’ and womens’ involvement in advocacy. Girls Rock! provides tended to be a dialogue between our member organizations and legislative leaders, this inaugural event brought together thirteen nonprofit an opportunity for young women to gain leadleaders, five Democratic legislators, and two Republican legislators. ership skills and encourages them to get inMember organizations represented a wide array of issues including volved in their communities. Continued growth homelessness, domestic abuse, pay equity, and many more. Legislators and success of this event is a priority for the such as Rep. Erin Murphy and Sen. Chris Eaton came to learn more Consortium. about the resources women’s organizations offer and share tips for strengthening relationships with elected officials. Both member organizations and legislators requested that the Women’s Consortium continue to expand our legislative work as a way to support organizations working to improve the status of Minnesota women. Women’s Policy Summit College Feminists Connect Girls Rock! builds confidence and encourages girls to get involved in Minnesota legislation. Spring Meeting We hosted our Spring Meeting in April. This year, our conversation focused on food justice, taking a close look at the gender inequity in the distribution, production, and consumption of food. Thanks to sponsorships from Mississippi Market, Coop Partners, The Coffee Shop NE, and Kowalski’s markets, we provided light refreshments for participants that included representatives from member organizations as well as many members of the community. We were honored to have a panel of experts to speak at the meeting. Speakers included Karen Clark, MN State Representative and the Women’s Environmental Institute (WEI); Valerie Martinez, WEI; Angel Buechner and Rosemary Williams from the Welfare Rights Committee; and Tracy Ore, professor of sociology at St. Cloud State University. With more than 40 guests participating in this discussion, panelists shed light on issues affecting women’s nutrition and food access. We look forward to bringing additional prominent women’s issues to the table at future community outreach events. Our College Feminists Connect program has been doing great things across the state. In November, we collaborated with St. Cloud State’s Women’s Center, Planned Parenthood MN, ND, SD and others for a discussion about reproductive health, sex education, and what’s at stake for Minnesota women in the current political climate. The event, titled “Our Future, Our Choice, Our Fight,” consisted of two discussion sessions, each with over 80 participants, and featured speakers Tim Stanley and Rita Molestina from Planned Parenthood. The large turnout and high level of engagement in the discussions proved that this program’s community involvement is a successful tactic for engaging young feminists in Minnesota and encouraging their participation in the movement. We plan to facilitate future presentations and are actively seeking organizations with whom to partner on such endeavors. Seneca Falls Society Abigail Adams Hugh J. Andersen Foundation Gail Griffin, M.D., Kenneth Bertram & Family Katherine Austin Mahle Nina & Ken Rothchild Mary Tjosvold, Mary T., Inc. Rapit Printing Ellen Sampson Mary Jo Skaggs Patty Tanji Lauren Weck Lynelle Wood Ann Wynia Elizabeth Cady Stanton Sally Jorgensen Martha Muska Elin Malmquist Skinner Clara Ueland Kent Allin Joyce Anderson Connie Barry William Berneking Amy Brenengen Janet Conn Judy Corrao Ralph Ebbot Kay Erickson Betty Folliard Shelly Franz Susan McCormick Hadley Grace Harkness Meredith Hart Doris Jean Ann Heroff Joan Higinbotham Diane Hofstede Cheryl Hoium Terry Hudoba Alice Johnson Jennifer Johnson Jan Jordet Karen & Dave Kirkwood Mary Louise Klas Tom Knabel, M.D. Becky Lourey Ann Newhall Mary Neubel Kathleen O’Brien Jane Olsen Amy Pfankuch Michael Rossberg Mary Rothchild Nancy Rustad Dia Satori Marna Skaar, M.D. Mary Steiner Emily Anne Tuttle Clara Ueland Susan Vento Maureen Kucera Walsh Bonnie Watkins & John Zakelj Jean West Kay Williams Lucretia Mott Joyce Prudden Jessica K. Trites Rolle St. Paul American Association of University Women UCare Susan B. Anthony Sharon Bigot Mary Lee Dayton MnSCU Planned Parenthood MN, ND, SD Joyce S. Prudden & Michael D. Shoop Family Fund of the Minneapolis Foundations Western Bank YWCA of Minneapolis Sojourner Truth Billie Franey Rosalie Wahl John Taylor in memory of Kay Taylor Women’s Foundation of MN Ida Wells Barnett AFSCME Council 5 Bluff Country Family Resources Bredemus Hardware Co., Inc. Marilyn Bryant Yvonne C. Condell David Cook Suzanna De Baca Education Minnesota Sara Evans Barbara Forster Carol Freeman Rhoda Gilman Grotto Foundation Ruth Hayden Rep. Phyllis Kahn Perrin Lilly Peg Lonnquist Peggy Lucas Midwest Health Center for Women Minneapolis Foundation Minnesota Nurses Association Shirley Nelson Sally Pillsbury Pro-Choice Resources Jan Rabbers Marilyn Raplinger $100-$249 Wendy Amundson Beth Anderson Karen J. Anderson Anne Andreasen Nina Archabal in honor of Nina Rothchild Louis Asher Kay C. Bach Barbara Battiste Sally Blumenfeld E.J. Bredemus Julie Brunner Patricia Brunsberg Lyn Burton Joy Bussert Julie Causey Diane Clayton Barbara Cohen Cyndy Cook Sue Cornelius Sasha Cotton Rebecca Cramer Amy Crawford Lyn Crosby Diane Cummisford Marilyn Cuneo Janet Dieterich Julie Dolan Gail Dorfman Dunnwald & Peterson, P.A. Nancy Feldman Colleen Finnegan Arvonne Fraser Sheryl Frieman Jane Frymire Jane Galbraith Mary Anne Gaspar Mary Gates Jill Gaulding Jaqueline Gierymski Girl Scouts of MN & Wi River Valleys Karen Gochberg Susan Gross Joan Growe Kay Gudmestad Kathleen Hagen Tracy Jo Hamilton Lorraine Hart Deborah Hendry Marge Hols Sally Howard Karen Howell Carol James Aletta Jervey Pam Johnson Geri Joseph Ember Reichgott Junge Char Kahler Marlene Kayser Gwen Kessler Judith Allen Kim Sally Kubly Sara Kuether Carol Lacey Patricia Lancaster Beth Gibson Lilja Ann Lonstein Lorry Lundberg Julia Lyon Malcom & Wendy McLean Rep. Betty McCollum Rina McManus Minneapolis American Association of University Women Minnesota Lynx Minnesota NOW Foundation Minnesota NOW Foundation Minnesota Women Lawyers Priscilla Mitchell Becky Montgomery Yvonne Moore Sherry Munyon Meadon Muska Jane Nevin North Oaks Peace United Methodist Church Christine Norton Lois Nyman Linda Ojala Eleanor O’Neill Ordway Center for the Performing Arts Erin Parrish Sen. Sandy Pappas Anita Patel Brenda Pavelich-Beck Anne Peek Connie Perpich Debra Pridgen D’Ann Prior Lynn Rabbitts Jane Ranum Saint Cloud State University Foundation Sally Sawyer Heidi S. Schellhas Rep. Nora Slawnik Lonna Szczesny Carol Sheggeby Elizabeth Shippee Laurie Rose Simon Arlene Skorich Rosemary Smithson, US Women Connect Barbara Taft Bo Thao Urabe Ardis Wexler Diane Wray Williams Jody Williams Dede Wolfson Sandy Wollschlager Women’s Initiative for Self-Empowerment Women’s Programs, Employment Action Center Kate Wulf Joann Youngstrom $5-$99 Kathy Ahrens Leann Aakre D.M. Anderson Kathleen Anderson Marna Anderson Julie Andrzejewski Jae Asancheyev Deborah Atterberry Sharon Autio John Bennett Judith Bertram Ellen Biales Nadean Bishop Virginia Bjerke Kristin Mapel Bloomberg Lynn Bolnick Anne Bomstad-Miller Lisa Borelli Aviva Breen Dan Buck Burdette Knoll LLC Stacey Burns Rachel Callanan Tina Cenolli Child Care Works Kari Christianson Chernah Coblentz Carol Connolly Becky Copper-Glenz Alice Cowley Molly Cummings Ruth Dahl Carol Diemart Shannon Drury Austin Dufault Susan & John Dunlop Carol Erickson Barbara Ekstrand Bonnie Esposito Betty Fedde Jan Feye-Stukas Deb Fitzpatrick Ann Floy & Nancy Boyd Lynda Friedman Rebecca Fuller Nancy Fulton Linda Gawthrop Gloria Gebhard Susan Gehrz Generous Alternatives Patricia Gernes Roberta Gibbons Lois Gibson Kathryn Glessing Janet Gracia Sally Grans-Korsh Jack Griffin Elisabeth Harincar Robert Harvey Terri Hawthorne Julaine Heit Diane Hellie Laura Helmer Anne Henry Ann Heuer Connie Hill Linnea House Patricia Howitz M. Jean Ice Pearl Jackson Shelley Jacobson Patti Jaeger Cynthia Jaksa Lee Janisch Marcie Jeffreys Deborah Jewett Beth Johnson Clarissa Johnston Barbara Kaufman Margaret Keating Jenny Keil Ann Kellogg Patricia Kennedy Salima Khakoo Elaine Moore Kirk Sherri Knuth Suzanne Koepplinger Luanne Koskinen Patricia Kovel-Jarboe Margaret Kramer Nicole Kubista Liz Kuoppala Peg LaBore Louann Lanning Kathleen Laughlin Karen Law Legislative Reference Library Janet Lund Margaret Lutz Nikki Madsen Beatrice Magee Kathy Magnuson Robin Martinek McClellan-Penn Family Kathleen Merrill Julia Meyer Maggie Meyer Minnesota Historical Society Kathleen Murphy Heather Martens Jessie McShane LaDonna Meinecke Laura Miles Minnesota Valley N.O.W. Joan Molenaar Carol Mollner Deborah Montgomery Alice Moorman Susan Mullvihill Gwen S. Myers Marie Nelson Caralee Neville Laura Nevitt Mary Nienow Ronald Nordin Nora Novic Mary Baker Olsen Megan O’Keefe Charissa Osborn Debra Ost Mary Ann Palmer Barb Pecks Patty Person Barbara Peterson Brenda Petry Jane Pinkerman Courtney Poja Ekta Prakash Mary Quirk Zora Radosevich Cindy Reuther Twyla Ring Carol Robertshaw Maria Robinson Julie Roles Judith Rosenblatt Teresa Sagen Mary Santi Sherry Lynn Saxton Stephanie Schleuder Renee Schmitt Irene Schneider Mary Lee Severson April Shaw Martha Skaar Eleanor Skelton Jan Skongstrom Nancy Slaughter Lois Snook Han Soo Denise Specht Kristine Spillers Lisa Stratton Susan Strauss Lori Sturdevant Patricia Sullivan Teresa Summerbell Pat & Roger Sween Amanda & Mark Tempel Jean Tews Linda Thielbar Claire Thoen Eliza Tochor Susan Toth Diane Tran Mary Treacy Mary Underwood Ruth Usem Sharon Rice Vaughan Catherin Vekich Jean Velleu Elaine Voss Katherine Wagoner Lisa Walker Ann Walters & E. Langer Ginny Watkins Esther Wattenberg Susan Westrich Kimerly Wilcox Jody Wolk Annette Wuertz Eva Young Women’s Consortium Staff Lorraine Hart, Dir. of Finance & Administration Erin Parrish, Executive Director 2011-2012 Financials Total Revenue Community Shares; 2% Subleasing; 10% The Women’s Consortium is a vital community partner in helping us accomplish our vision. The tireless efforts of the Consortium staff and volunteers strongly impact the lives of the women we serve, and are greatly appreciated. The behind the scenes work of the Consortium is critical to the continued success of all organizations working with women and children in the Twin Cities and surrounding communities. - Lonna Szczesny, Employment Action Center Programs & Events; 31% Donors; 42% Member Grants; Dues; 8% 7% Total Expenses Fundraising; 8% Management; 16% Minnesota Women’s Consortium Programs and Services; 76% Minnesota Women’s Building 550 Rice Street Saint Paul, MN 55103 651-228-0338 www.mnwomen.org Designed by Trisha Harms