My Nonprofit Reviews

rshah38
Review for RepresentWomen, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Watching RepresentWomen (RW) go from concept to launch to a now thriving organization has been truly remarkable given the number of organizations that endeavor to have impact not only when it comes to women’s representation but also in the pro-democracy and better government spaces. RW is a one-stop-shop for the data on how American government does and does not include the voices of women. The level of understanding that it takes to do this work is quite deep, but that’s what the RW team does & does well: produce products that not only visualize compelling data but make it easy-to-digest/portable. Decision-makers need data in order to inform them and ultimately craft better policies; RW is giving decision makers, advocates, and activists a 360 view of all the information they need to go out and make a difference. RW keeps getting better every quarter and every year, and that’s why I believe in giving RW the funds they need — in order to do work that truly moves the needle when it comes to women’s representation in these United States!
Review for The Washington Leadership Program, Washington, DC, USA
The WLP is a standout program which just keeps getting better and better. I've been involved with the WLP for a number of years - both as a volunteer and as an onlooker. The students that the WLP serves are of the highest caliber and I am continually impressed by the efforts the WLP makes to do what it does for the community it serves. As someone who has engaged in their programs and with their students, I have full faith that the WLP will - with greater resources - become even more notable in a town that's known for essential programs such as this one.
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Would you volunteer for this group again?
Definitely
For the time you spent, how much of an impact did you feel your work or activity had?
A lot
Did the organization use your time wisely?
Very Well
Would you recommend this group to a friend?
Definitely
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2012