All In Together

All In Together (AIT) is a non-profit organization with the stated mission to equip voting-age American women with nonpartisan civic education. Their website describes the organization as a "non-partisan, collaboration-driven campaign to empower women with the tools they need to drive meaningful change..."[1] The organization was founded in 2014 by Lauren Leader, Courtney Emerson, and Edda Collins Coleman. Leader currently serves as the organization's CEO.

All In Together
Established2014
FoundersLauren Leader, Courtney Emerson, Edda Collins Coleman
TypeNon-Profit Organization
501(c)3
Location
  • New York, NY
Websitehttps://aitogether.org

Approach

All In Together is a nonpartisan women’s organization that aims to advance the progress of women’s political, civic, and professional leadership in the United States.[2] The organization has hosted workshops, seminars, industry forums, and Hill days. In 2017, All In Together launched a partnership with Gretchen Carlson titled the "Gretchen Carlson Leadership Initiative" meant to "bring civic leadership and advocacy training to thousands of underserved women across the country, with a special focus on empowering women who have experienced gender-based violence, discrimination, or harassment."[3]

Founding sponsors, board, and advisors

All In Together's founding sponsors include Citigroup, Daimler AG, and other companies and organizations. Their advisors include representatives from PwC, MWWPR, Accenture, Ocrolus, Condé Nast, Target, and Wallace Global Impact.[4]

References

  1. "Vision and Mission - old". All In Together Campaign. Retrieved 2018-09-14.
  2. Price, Susan (2017-02-16). "Giving Women The Tools and Training To Close The Political Gender Gap". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-05-29.
  3. "Gretchen Carlson Leadership Initiative". All In Together Campaign. Retrieved 2018-09-14.
  4. "Board & Advisors". All In Together Campaign. Retrieved 2018-09-14.


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