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Introduction

The Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) gave our state a low C- grade for the status of Wisconsin women. An influential group of women leaders from around the state determined the report should be used to inform private practice and drive better public policy.

These women gave shape to Wisconsin Women = Prosperity (WW=P), an economic development initiative committed to raising the grade for Wisconsin . WW=P has evolved into a broadband movement whose very existence catalyzes progress for women in diverse situations, inviting citizens to make their own contributions toward raising the grade for Wisconsin ‘s women.

An unprecedented team of leaders, with the full support of Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton, challenged the citizens of Wisconsin to address four key issues:

Project leaders then conducted an assessment of these issues through the work of

4 Task Forces,
13 statewide Open Forums, and
a Leadership Symposium

which brought together more than 150 issues experts from government, academic, civic, human service and grassroots organizations.

UW Madison’s Lafollette School for Public Affairs contributed continuous research related to the work of the Task Forces. This work has resulted in a statewide strategy to address our 4 issues with recommendations described in our 12 Take Action Papers – the inspiring agenda that is the outcome of all earlier assessment and planning.

The Take Action agenda for raising the grade for Wisconsin women provided the focus for WW=P’s Corporate Advisory Summit and our first Wisconsin Women Forward Convention (both in March, 2005) drawing over 800 women from across the state. With the creation of WW=P, Inc., a 501c3 non-profit corporation, the project entered the challenging phase of continued growth and focused development, especially at the regional level. Approximately 12 Regional Solutions Networks were organized by project leaders to convene and create strategies for raising the grade in every area of our state.

Early support for WW=P was provided by the Wisconsin Women’s Network, the University of Wisconsin LaFollette School for Public Affairs, Chamberlain Research Consultants, the Milwaukee Women’s Fund, and the Pettit Foundation. For the first two years of the initiative, Lynde Uihlein supported project coordination by leadership strategist and demographics consultant, Pat Alea.

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When women thrive, Wisconsin thrives!

Our Mission

Wisconsin Women = Prosperity will build a sustainable economy in Wisconsin

  • by empowering women to make their best contributions in corporate, political and civic life
  • by building a collaborative statewide network among women and allied men
  • and forging ties with the broadest range of public and private partners.

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Our Vision

We represent a new democratic model dedicated to building power for women of every economic status, every age, and every ethnicity. We offer a compelling opportunity to participate in transforming all institutions through the creation of solutions that dismantle barriers to gender equity and guarantee full economic participation for women.

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Our Definition of Prosperity

Wisconsin Women = Prosperity understands the goal of prosperity to mean

  • the ability to feed, clothe, house, educate and nurture yourself and your family and
  • have that extra personal power or social capital that allows you to make a contribution to your community as well.

We work to make prosperity a reality for all women in Wisconsin.
(Read more on Prosperity - The Issues)

Current Strategic Priorities

  1. Organizational development to strengthen leadership, resources and expertise
  2. Statewide outreach to create and strengthen prosperity-building networks
  3. Communication, alignment, and analysis of policy priorities
  4. Creation of ad hoc committees to take further action

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WW=P, Inc, Board of Directors

Your Board In Action….


Board Meeting - Waukesha, WI


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PO Box 2437
Madison WI 53701–2437

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