Impact
Beneficiaries + Program Partners
Our fundraising initiatives help to support our Investing in the Next Generation Initiative and the important work of high impact nonprofit program partner organizations aligned with our mission.
Over the past two decades, 100 Women has raised nearly $50 million USD (gross) to impact the lives of approximately 300,000 children and families.

In 2019, and going forward, 100 Women in Finance’s fundraising will focus on Investing in the Next Generation, our industry initiative to help young women from all backgrounds to be prepared, confident and inspired to pursue a career in the finance industry.
Investing in the Next Generation
2019
GirlForce 100
Cayman
100WF’s Investing in the Next Generation Initiative
Girls Go Tech, The Women’s Foundation of Hong Kong
One to Infinity Student Leader Programme, Hong Kong Award for Young People
Hong Kong
Duke of Edinburgh International Award Bermuda
Bermuda
100WF’s Investing in the Next Generation Initiative
New York
Duke of Edinburgh International Award Canada
Toronto
Maths4Girls
London
Education
2018
The Special Needs Foundation Cayman
Cayman, $52,000
Horizons National
United States, $1.9 MM
Tomorrow’s Voices
Bermuda, $30,000
Changing Young Lives Foundation
Hong Kong, HKD3.7 MM
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The Royal Foundation Mentally Healthy Schools Programme
London, £500,000
Girls E-Mentorship (GEM)
Toronto, CAD72,000
2015
100WHF Foundation Celebrating Education – Investing in the Next Generation
United States, $1.3 MM
The Art Room
United Kingdom, £550,000
100WHF Hong Kong Foundation Ltd
Hong Kong, HKD1.8 MM
Fondazione Zanetti Onlus (FZO) and SOS Villaggi dei Bambini Onlus (SVB) project ‘EDU CARE’
Milan, EUR48,000
Literacy Is For Everyone (LIFE)
Cayman, $75,000
2012
DonorsChoose.org
United States, $1.4 MM
SkillForce
UK, £630,000
All Special Kids (ASK)
Switzerland, CHF300,000
2009
Computers for Youth
United States, $1.4 MM
SHINE
UK, £250,000
Association Païdos
Switzerland, CHF135,000
2006
Building with Books and Teach for America
United States, $2.5 MM
2003
Excellence Baby Academy and The After School Corporation (TASC)
United States, $2.4 MM
Women's + Family Health
2017
NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness
United States, $2.6 MM
WellChild
United Kingdom, £575,000
Karen Leung Foundation
Hong Kong, HKD2.6 MM
Breast Cancer Foundation
Cayman Islands, $99,000
True Patriot Love Foundation
Toronto, CAD280,000
Centre Against Abuse
Bermuda, $71,000
2014
The Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation
United States, $1.93 MM
WellChild
United Kingdom, £680,000
The Swiss Cancer League
Switzerland, CHF270,000
Associazione CAF – Onlus
Milan, EUR 70’000
Hong Kong Cancer Fund
Hong Kong, HKD2.3 MM
Cayman Islands Crisis Centre
Cayman Islands, $65,000
2011
The William J. Clinton Foundation
United States, $2,050,000
Child Bereavement Charity
United Kingdom, £710,000
Coeurs Pour Tous
Switzerland, CHF380,000
2008
The Harold P. Freeman Patient Navigation Institute at the Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention
United States, $1.7 MM
Wellbeing of Women
United Kingdom & Switzerland, £635,000
2005
The NYU Cancer Institute
United States, $2.3 MM
2002
The NYU Cancer Institute
United States, $900,000
Mentoring
2016
Minds Matter
United States, $1,200,00
SkillForce
United Kingdom, £500,000
Solidarité Femmes
Switzerland, CHF210,000
The Women’s Foundation
Hong Kong, HKD2,065,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters Cayman
Cayman Islands, $90,000
2013
Best Buddies
United States, $1.3 MM
Action on Addiction
United Kingdom, £600,000
Roger Federer Foundation
Switzerland, CHF344,000
The Hong Kong Award for Young People in affiliation with The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award
HKD2.8 MM
2010
Big Brothers Big Sisters
United States, $1.6 MM
Centrepoint
United Kingdom, £504,000
Solidarité Femmes
Switzerland, CHF200,000
2007
iMentor
United States, $2.3 MM
The Prince’s Trust
United Kingdom, £400,000
2003
Big Brothers Big Sisters
United States, $2.1 MM