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The International Association of Working Mothers:
Our Programs Include:
The National Association For Moms In Business - The leading national association representing and serving the needs of 15 million entrepreneur, executive and CEO moms. Through our program we offer free education and support to moms in business. www.NAFMIB.org
Moms Making a Million - We are on a mission to reduce poverty in America by helping moms with financial education and resources that will help them become debt-free and create a solid path to financial freedom. Moms influence communities and future generations of parents. One we lift one mom out of poverty, we lift future generations out of poverty. www.MomsMakingaMillion.com
Create Your Dreams Grant - The only grant program for mom business owners www.CreateYourDreamsGrant.com
Create Your Dreams Awards - The leading national awards honoring and recognizing working mothers who have created their dreams and balance work and family while making a significant impact for the better in their communities. www.CreateYourDreamsAwards.com
As we build our organization and receive sponsorship more services will include:
We are currently seeking sponsors for the following programs.
Advocacy - This program works within the highest levels in a company to education and advocate for the fair and just workplace treatment of working mothers and families and educate corporations on the value of hiring working mothers thus reducing workplace discrimination and promoting the advancement of working mothers in executive and management positions.
Moms Mentorship - This program partners successful executive women with other women through personal small accountability groups spear-headed by the mentoring mom to help working mothers prepare for jobs in executive and management positions.
National Online Directory - A national online directory of education, information, resources, tools, and organizations that support working mothers. Sort of a one-stop-shop of support services.
Life Re-Invented Project - This program serves all ages of mothers to re-invent their lives through education after abuse, years of being at home raising children, discrimination, or whatever has kept them in a life where they were unable to be self-sufficient. For some it may be as simple as learning the basics of balancing a checkbook, for others it may be learning new job skills. This program is to help insure the necessary skills are learned for women to live life above the poverty line and to relieve themselves and their families from the dependency upon government assistance. Each applicant accepted in to the program will receive a Strategic Reinvention Plan and the mentorship, counselors, programs and accountability to reach the goals in her personal program. We are currently building a national network of non-profit and profit service providers for this program.
Adopt-A-Mom Project - Based on the concept that when you lift one woman, you lift and entire community, this program sets to have donors "adopt" a working mother and her family. Applicants for the program must be working mother who are head of household with an income of at or below the poverty line who are committed to doing everything in her power to lift herself up. Services needed are provided by partner organizations, a counselor oversees the progress of the mom, and we work to do whatever is necessary to help mom life herself not only to a place of total self-sufficiency without government assistance, but to a place of financial independence, self-confidence, and prosperity.
Corporate Working Mom Networks - This program serves to establish working mom networks inside companies of all sizes from 10 employees to 10,000 or more. These companies can utilize the services, resources and programs of The International Association of Working Mothers as their own in-house working moms program to help in the advancement of working mothers within their companies.
Keep Our Kids in School - This program serves to keep our kids in school by helping working mothers and families who have children who have been suspended. The program is designed to help ensure education still goes on during suspension, keep the kids from being alone, and also provides leadership programs during the suspension period. The goal is to reduce crime and other negative behaviors that happen during suspension periods, keep parents working during that time knowing their kids are safe, to keep the kids up to speed with classwork (even if no credit is given), and to reduce school drop outs and expulsions.
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