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Thank you for your interest in supporting the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity. Your support is crucial to our success!
To donate, please select a fund below or contact Jessica Schmidt-Bonifant (jbonifant@jhu.edu) for more information on giving and supporting the Center.
Excellence Fund:
Join us in shaping a brighter future for women and girls worldwide. By supporting the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity through the Excellence Fund, you’re fueling groundbreaking research, empowering leaders, and driving meaningful change. Your contribution amplifies our ability to train the next generation, support innovative research, and create on-the-ground solutions that advance gender equity. Together, we can transform lives and build a more just world.
Student Experience Fund:
Invest in the future of gender equity by supporting the Center’s Student Experience Fund. This vital fund opens doors for students, offering them the rare opportunity to gain hands-on experience, explore innovative projects, and advance their careers beyond the classroom. Your support empowers the next generation of gender equity leaders with the skills and experiences they need to make a lasting impact. Together, we can equip these future changemakers to lead with purpose and transform the world.
Evidence Fund:
Researchers at the Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity are at the forefront of transformative change, pioneering groundbreaking research that is reshaping the landscape of gender equity. By merging world-class science at Johns Hopkins with real-world partnerships, they are closing critical data gaps that propel the field forward. Your support—no matter the amount—directly empowers our team to continue this vital work. Together, we can drive the change the world needs.
Interested in volunteering or getting involved? Please reach out to Jessica Schmidt-Bonifant for more information on different opportunities. We’d love to work with you!
Drs. Decker and Morgan with students at the Evidence to Action: Igniting Change to End Gender-Based Violence event, Washington, DC, May 6, 2024.