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District 12
Area 4
Club 222
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Pikes Peak Area Zonta Foundation
P. O. Box 7924
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
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The Pikes Peak Area Zonta Foundation is organized exclusively for
charitable purposes, to carry out the charitable objectives of the Zonta
Club of the Pikes Peak Area of El Paso County including the provision of
service at the global and local level and to support charitable
organizations that advance the charitable objectives of Zonta
International Foundation.
2015 - 2016 Charitable Support
International:
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Zonta International Service Fund
Helping women in developing countries has been a passion of Zontians since
the organization was founded in 1919. Today, Zonta’s International Service
Program continues to help women in developing countries improve their
legal, political, economic, educational and health status. Through funding
from the Zonta International Foundation, the Program has provided
training, education, health, sanitation, agricultural and micro-credit
assistance to women, primarily through projects implemented by the
agencies of the United Nations and other recognized nongovernmental
organizations.
During the 2014-2016 Biennium, three projects are being supported by the
International Service Fund:
- Towards Elimination of Obstetric Fistula and Reduction of
Maternal and Newborn Mortality in Liberia
- Working Toward an HIV-Free Generation Effective Prevention and
Response to Gender-Based Violence in Rwanda
- Gender Responsive Schools Pilot Model
| $1,000
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Zonta International Strategies to End Violence Against Women Program
(ZISVAW)
Globally, gender-based violence is the most pervasive and least recognized
human rights violation. Rooted in inequality, it affects women of every
race, class, culture, ethnicity, age and country. Zonta International
strives to promote and protect the human rights of all women and girls and
reduce the incidence of violence through the Zonta International
Strategies to End Violence Against Women (ZISVAW) Program
by:
- Supporting prevention and advocacy strategies locally and
internationally.
- Awarding grants to United Nations agencies or recognized NGOs
for
projects that seek to change personal and/or political knowledge,
attitudes and behavior contributing to gender-based violence.
- Increasing awareness and actions related to preventing violence
against women by encouraging Zonta club involvement in local and national
advocacy initiatives and service projects.
Since the program's inception in 1999, more than US$3.5 million has been
provided to support 43 projects in 33 countries. During the 2014-2016
Biennium, two projects are being supported by the ZISVAW Fund:
Respecting the Rights and Responding to the Needs of Adolescent Girls
in Niger
Voices Against Violence: Non-Formal Education Curriculum for the World
Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts on Ending Violence against
Women and Girls
Find out more about ZI's International projects online here.
| $2,000
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Trampled Rose
The Trampled Rose mission is to keep girls in school in Ethiopia by
providing housing, food, health care, school supplies, menstrual care
supplies and uniforms. Girls + Education = Hope for the Future. This year
373 girls are being supported. Begun by a local woman, Becky Kiser, in
2003 the organization has now helped 6,500 young women. Zonta members have
participated financially and some have traveled to Ethiopia to see the
program in operation and help with efforts.
| $5,084
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Young Women in Public Affairs Award
The goal of the Zonta International Young Women in Public Affairs
(YWPA) Program is to encourage young women (16-19) to participate in
public and political life by recognizing a commitment to the volunteer sector,
evidence of volunteer leadership achievements and a dedication to the
advancement of the status of women. Our local winner's information will be
submitted to the district level for consideration of the district
award with the possibility of still another award at the international
level of the organization. Find out more:
ZI
link
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$ 2,000
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International
Total: $10,084
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Zonta Initiatives:
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Launching Families A local effort within our club, the
caring volunteers of "Launching Families" create a support system during
the "transitioning years" for youth who grew up in the El Paso County
foster system. On their own for the first time, they lack the basic things
that most 18 year olds take for granted: advice from someone with
experience, encouragement, roots, and emotional support when the going
gets tough. Find out more about this incredible program at:
http://zontapikespeak.org/launching/
| $300
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Zonta Wings
One gap in services to victims of human trafficking is that of
transportation. Often a rescued victim is in danger of being re-recruited
through physical and/or emotional coercion if she remains in the local
community. Zonta Wings, in conjunction with the Human Trafficking Task
Force of Southern Colorado, provides emergency transportation
resources. Find out more at:
http://zontapikespeak.org/donate/
| $700
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Zonta
Scholar (Karen Possehl Women's Endowment)
The Zonta Scholar Program provides scholarship funding and
mentoring support to a non-traditional woman student (age 25 or older) as
she pursues a college degree through UCCS. These talented and deserving
women are overcoming challenges with the help of supportive mentors,
enrichment activities designed to meet their unique needs, and financial
support to allow them to focus on their academic lives. Read more
at UCCS/kpwe
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$ 5,000
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Total Zonta
Initiatives: $6,000
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Local Nonprofits:
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Leadership Pikes Peak - Women's Community Leadership Initiative
The Women's Community Leadership Initiative (WCLI) offers up to 30
women the chance to unlock their potential to make a difference through
knowing their community better, meeting community leaders and
understanding local channels of decision making, and practicing and
refining their own leadership skills. WCLI is open to women of diverse
backgrounds and is offered from January to June with tuition covered by
the program. More information is available at
http://www.leadershippikespeak.org/wcli/
| $1,000
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Women's Resource Agency - InterCept Program
InterCept is a leadership program for at-risk girls in Harrison School
District Two that teaches girls to make healthy life choices. This
school-based prevention program for 8th through 12th grade girls focuses
on building leadership skills and positive relationships by addressing
such topics as depression, suicide and self-injury, goal setting,
substance abuse, anger management, relational aggression/bullying between
girls, intimate partner violence/domestic violence, healthy relationships,
nutrition and wellness, abstinence-based sex education, community
resources and much more.
More information is available at http://www.wrainc.org/teens.html
| $2,000
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TESSA TESSA’s mission is to help women and their children
achieve safety and wellbeing while challenging communities to end sexual
and family violence. Their agency provides a confidential Safehouse,
victim advocacy, counseling and children's programs, a 24/7 crisis line,
and community outreach and education. Through these efforts TESSA strives
to realize their vision of a community free from personal violence for
all. More information is available at
http://www.tessacs.org/about-tessa
| $2,000
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Centro de la Familia The mission of
Centro de la Familia is to be a cultural anchor for Hispanic/Latino
families by providing an array of services in order to assist them in
meeting the challenges of and successfully adapting to living in a new and
diverse culture. Programs include services to Hispanic women and their
children who are victims of domestic violence as well as counseling and
advocacy for mental health, emotional, behavioral or crisis-oriented
challenges. More information is available at
http://centro.ws/programs.htm
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1,000 |
Human Trafficking Task Force of Southern Colorado
The mission of the Human Trafficking Task Force of Southern Colorado is to
build a collaboration of organizations and individuals to reduce human
suffering caused by human trafficking, through advocacy, awareness,
rehabilitation, and services for survivors. Founded in 2008, the Task
Force has strong ties to our club (and actually grew out of it!). We are
excited to continue to support their efforts. Read more about them
at:
http://ht-colorado.org/about.html
| $1,500
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Local Nonprofits
Total: $7,500 |
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Total Disbursement
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2014-2015 Charitable
Support
2013-2014 Charitable
Support
2012-2013 Charitable
Support
2011-2012 Charitable
Support
2009-2010 Charitable
Support
2007-2008 Charitable Support
Form 990 available on request - webmaster
Foundation Board Members
The Zonta Club of Pikes Peak Area is committed to the equality of all.
The Zonta Club of Pikes Peak Area does not discriminate
on the basis
of race, color, gender, age, national origin, religion,
creed, disability, veteran's status, or sexual orientation.
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