FAQ

Where did 100+ Women originate?
100+ Women Who Care was originated in November of 2006 by Karen Dunigan of Jackson, MI.  At their first 1 hour meeting, their group of 100 women raised $10,000 to buy 300 new baby cribs for an organization in their city! Women Who Care chapters are now forming all over North America. These groups collectively have donated more than a million dollars to locally-based organizations.

How long has 100 + WWC been in the Athens area?
100+ Women Who Care Athens was founded in January 2015 by Sherry Clouser.

Which organizations are allowed to be sponsored?
In order to be considered at a meeting, the organization must be based in the Athens area.  The organization must be a non-profit entity recognized as a 501(c) (3) and must have been previously established (no start-ups).  No national or international charities, programs or organizations will be considered as our purpose is to keep our contributions within the local community.

What is a 501(c)(3)?
A 501(c)(3) is defined as “exemptions that apply to corporations, and any community chest, fund or foundation, organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, testing for public safety, literary, educational purposes, to foster national or international amateur sports competition, promote the arts, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.”  However, for the purposes of 100+ Women Who Care, all groups up for consideration must be local.

Is my contribution tax deductible? 
Yes, your contribution is tax deductible if made payable to a 501(c) (3) organization. Checks are written directly to the local organization NOT to 100+ Women Who Care.  Please contact your tax adviser or visit the IRS Website for further information.

How is the organization that receives the donation chosen?
A member who has signed the Commitment Form can put the name of a local organization into the hat for a random drawing at the meeting. The organizers of the meeting will collect the names of the organizations from the members as they arrive. Three organizations will be selected from the hat. The members who wrote down each name will be asked to come up and give a five minute presentation as to why their chosen organization should receive the donation and then spend five minutes for Q & A.  We encourage members to participate by submitting the names of local charitable organizations.

What if I cannot attend a  meeting?  
If a member cannot attend a meeting she can do one of two things.  She can send in a blank, signed check with a trusted friend to the meeting (preferred). The friend will write in the name of the charity that is chosen on the check and give it to the organizers on her behalf. The friend may not vote on behalf of the absent member. We can only count the votes of members who are present at the meeting. The member may also wait until just after the meeting and send her completed check to the organizer.

Can I just send the donation to the charity myself?
The goal of the 100+ Women Who Care organization is to make a large donation on behalf of the whole group. We want to be able to support this endeavor and give $10,000+ dollars at a time to make a large impact in our community, with each member’s donation being part of the larger donation.

How long do the meetings last?
Meetings are intended to be very short, generally lasting approximately 45 minutes but no longer than 60 minutes.  Plan on arriving early to take care of any commitment forms so that we can begin each meeting promptly.

Can I bring a friend to the meeting?
Of course you can!  However, in order to vote she will need to sign a Commitment Form and become a member before voting at the meeting.

What if I cannot afford the $400 yearly commitment?
You can partner with another woman to meet the $400 yearly commitment.  Each team will have one vote per quarterly meeting.  The team may submit a single charity for consideration.  Either member of the team may make the presentation.

Questions? Please e-mail 100womenathens@gmail.com.