What We Do
Together, we’re building what Oregon needs most right now: a movement of leaders rooted in collaboration, empathy, and courage.
What We Do
The Center for Women’s Leadership strives to meet the needs of rising women and gender expansive leaders across our region by offering curated learning communities. These communities catalyze learning and growth around leadership practices that are explicitly anti-racist; grounded in intersectional feminist and queer ways of thinking, feeling, and doing; embracing of radical imagination; and dedicated to creating a culture of relationality and care among participants and in our communities.
Our current offerings range from short term virtual learning spaces, longer term leadership fellowships, and building sustained communities.
We believe in being emergent and iterative in our offerings to be responsive to the needs of the communities we serve.
Our Programs
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Leadership Development
Curated learning communities offered in a hybrid format of virtual and in-person sessions to bring together cohorts of cross-regional leaders. Themes are set in co-creation with participants who represent intergenerational and geographical diversity and a shared interest in our region’s shared prosperity. We have engaged over 1,000 participants since the Center’s founding.
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Convening Community
Opportunities for the CWL community to deepen our connective tissue and dive into issues impacting the intersection of gender, race, and other categories of difference. We offer collaborative events, learning series and relationship building.
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Coaching & Mentorship
Access to leadership and career coaching from a variety of certified, statewide providers to amplify the potential and leadership practice of our program alumni throughout their careers. Relational network building through formal and casual mentorship connections and support with multi-sector leaders across the state of Oregon. For rising and seasoned professionals.
CWL's mission has always been about impact beyond a single institution. As Oregon’s political and economic landscape shifts, the demand for accessible, community-driven leadership development has never been more urgent. Currently, women hold just 15% of leadership positions across sectors statewide. Programs that build civic and professional leadership capacity are declining, while the need for leaders grounded in empathy, equity, and collaboration continues to grow. We are ready to build upon our 23-year history and begin our new chapter as a community-based leadership incubator rising to be responsive to needs across the state.
CWL's impact is measurable and far-reaching
Over the last 23 years we have engaged 1,000s of program participants, mentors, boards, and supporters. We work with rising community leaders who reflect the diversity of our state at the intersections of race, gender, and other categories of difference by centering them in co-designed programming.
23
Year of Service
24 of 36
Counties Served
1,000+
Program Alumni
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Invest in women and gender-expansive leaders shaping Oregon’s future
Your support fuels accessible, relationship-centered leadership programs that strengthen communities.
What Your Gift Supports
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Access
We reduce financial barriers so leaders can participate fully — covering lodging, meals, childcare, transportation, and access needs like ASL and Spanish interpretation.
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Reciprocity
We believe in non-extractive leadership development. Facilitators and partners are compensated, acknowledged, and amplified.
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Community Impact
Our program alumni apply their lived experience to real challenges. From policy change to rural economic development.