OU, Tulsa supports Women's Philanthropy Network Conference


Foundation: Tulsa Community Foundation

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The University of Oklahoma collaborates with the Tulsa Area United Way and Tulsa Community Foundation in order to establish the Women's Philanthropy Network Conference. The theme of the conference will be "Walking in Our Mothers' Footsteps: Pathways to Lifelong Giving" which aims to empower women of all ages to become active participants in the giving process and to be the philanthropic leaders of their generation.
Tulsa area women are encouraged to bring their daughters, granddaughters, nieces or other young women ages 8 and older to the conference. Sessions offer hands-on activities that will demonstrate how to generate or become involved in various volunteer or fundraising activities in their communities.


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