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                                IMPACT100
WESTCHESETER
P.O.Box 634, Hartsdale, NY 10530 | info@impactwestchester.org | www.Impact100westchester.org
OUR MISSION
To award high-impact, grants to nonprofits serving Westchester. To reach under-resourced
 Year established: 2014 Geographic service area: Westchester County
 TOP FUNDING SOURCES: Annual Membership Dues: 100%
We are a group of philanthrophic women from across the county, working together to make a difference in Westchester. —Danielle DeMaio, Co-President
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@Impact100Westchester @impact100Westchester @Impact100 Westchester
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HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
Impact100 Westchester is a women’s collective giving organization celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. By pooling our members’ funds, we dramatically increase each individual’s power to make a difference. Impact100 awards grants exclusively to Westchester nonprofits.
Since our first grant cycle in 2014,
Impact100 Westchester has awarded
almost $2.5 million to local nonprofits.
Each year, our members contribute
funds via membership dues and evaluate
proposals for transformational projects
from Westchester nonprofits. At our
Annual Meeting, the membership votes to
determine which nonprofits are awarded a
Transformational Project Grant. Past grants have funded projects such as the construction of a Teen Center at Gilda’s Club and the expansion of a program at Yonkers Partners in Education.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Annual membership dues for 2023 are $1,150. Additional donations are welcome. Coporate Sponsorships are available at various levels. Please visit our website: www.impact100westchester.org for details.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Impact100 Westchester is a 100% volunteer led and run organization; there are many opportunities for members to be involved. Members have the option (but no obligation) to join one of our committees (Grant Review, Finance, Membership), participate in education events, be part of a hands-on project or just attend the Annual Meeting.
LEADERSHIP
Danielle DeMaio, Co-President
Melinda Ganeles, Co-President
Noelle Ifshin, Treasurer
Deborah Silverman, VP Nonprofit Relations Caryl Hahn, VP Membership Liaison Roberta Shapiro, VP Technology
Barbara Gronquist, Secretary
Sharon Douglas, President Emeritus Anita Borkenstein, President Emeritus
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