join us AT our next
2026 winter chapter
100 women. 3 charities. 1 winnerFebruary 4, 2026 | 12 - 1 pm
Where: Shade Home And Garden, Orem, UT Everyone is welcome! #Powerof100
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OUR MISSION
impact to date
2025
FALL award winner
how is the award being used? |
The Utah County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 31 will use our award in their "Cops and Kids" program. This initiative connects youth and law enforcement through mentorship and community events, building trust, safety, and positive relationships across Utah County. In addition to that, they will use the remaining funds for the next school year.
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what do they do? |
The "Cops and Kids" program connects youth and law enforcement through mentorship and community events, building trust, safety, and positive relationships across Utah County.
Learn more here |
FAQs
100 Women Who Care is a group of women who meet quarterly to make a collective impact by donating to local charities.
Fill out the membership form here and commit to donating $100 per quarter. You can donate online through Grapevine.
Not at all! You don’t need to be involved in a nonprofit to join 100 Women Who Care – Utah Valley. One of the best parts of being a member is discovering and supporting a variety of local causes throughout the year—no prior experience required. Just bring your desire to make a difference! We’d love to have you join us. Click here to become a member..
100 Women Who Care is a pass-through organization, which means we don’t collect or hold donations. Instead, your contribution goes directly to the selected nonprofit each quarter!
Yes, all donations are tax-deductible. Most members donate through our secure online platform, Grapevine, which sends the funds directly to the selected nonprofit. Grapevine will issue a year-end tax receipt for all contributions made through their platform. If you choose to donate directly to the winning nonprofit, that organization will provide your tax receipt. Please note: 100 Women Who Care – Utah Valley does not handle funds directly and does not issue tax receipts.
Yes, as long as the project they propose benefits the Utah Valley community. This ensures that the support we offer has a direct and positive impact on our local area. Nominate a charity here.
