In addition to internal research, the Center has collected a comprehensive list of organizations and external resources that provide useful information related to women and financial services.
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Catalyst
Catalyst is dedicated to expanding opportunities for women and business. Catalyst’s work is rooted in groundbreaking research that is related to women.
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Center for Retirement Research at Boston College
The Center for Retirement Research seeks to promote research on retirement issues and communicate the findings.
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Center for Women in Business
The Center for Women in Business (CWB), a program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, promotes and empowers women business leaders to achieve their personal and professional goals by: increasing opportunities for women to serve on corporate boards and in the C-suite, mentoring women at all stages of their careers, and building a network for women entrepreneurs to encourage peer-to-peer networking, education, and professional growth.
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Institute for Women’s Policy Research
The Institute for Women’s Policy Research conducts research and disseminates its findings to address the needs of women, promote public dialog, and strengthen families, communities, and societies.
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National Association of Women Business Owners
The National Association of Women Business Owners prides itself on being a global beacon for influence, ingenuity and action and is uniquely positioned to provide incisive commentary on issues of importance to women business owners.
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National Women’s Business Council
The National Women’s Business Council is a bi-partisan federal advisory council created to serve as an independent source of advice and counsel to the President, Congress, and the U.S. Small Business Administration on economic issues of importance to women business owners.
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Re:Gender
Re:Gender works to end gender inequity, and discrimination against girls and women, by exposing root causes and advancing research-informed action. Working with multiple sectors and disciplines, we are shaping a world that demands fairness across difference.
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U.S. Census Bureau
The Census Bureau serves as the leading source of quality data about the nation’s people and economy.
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U.S. Women's Bureau
The U.S. Women’s Bureau develops policies and standards and conducts inquiries to safeguard the interests of working women; to advocate for their equality and economic security for themselves and their families; and to promote quality work environments.
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U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce
The U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce unifies the collective strength of women to leverage their position as the most influential economic force in America.
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White House Council on Women and Girls
The mission of the Council is to provide a coordinated federal response to the challenges women and girls encounter and to ensure that all Cabinet and Cabinet-level agencies consider how their policies and programs impact women and families.
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Women’s Guide to Finance
MoneyGeek’s guide aims to explore issues surrounding financial literacy and financial independence for women, while offering actionable advice anyone can use to improve their financial lives.
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Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement (WISER)
The Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement (WISER) is dedicated to the education and advocacy that will improve the long-term financial quality of life for women. WISER supports women’s opportunities to secure fair pensions and adequate retirement income through research, workshops and partnerships.