Women's Foundation of California: 2011-12 Annual Report

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Michelle Cale PALO ALTO “People always think that only rich men like Warren Buffett and Bill Gates are philanthropists. I believe that if you’re doing something for the common good, you’re acting in a philanthropic way and are being a philanthropist. This word, ‘philanthropist,’ is a powerful word women and girls need to embrace and claim,” said Michelle Cale, philanthropist, Women’s Foundation of California board member and member of our Women of Silicon Valley Donor Circle. Michelle grew up in Birmingham, England, daughter of working class parents who believed in the value of education despite having few opportunities themselves. Her father used to tell her, “No matter what happens, they can never take your education away from you.” As a result, Michelle, who has a doctorate in history, is committed to using philanthropy to help young people get access to higher education. But this year, Michelle is thinking about education with a different objective in mind. She’s leading a class in philanthropy at her daughter’s middle school in Palo Alto.

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GIRLS TRAINED IN PHILANTHROPY

“I designed this nine week elective course to help these young girls—half of whom are 11 years old—choose where they would like to volunteer,” Michelle told us. “And along the way, I’m trying to get them to embrace this idea of being a philanthropist. I don’t think there’s any reason why they should not be thinking philanthropically at this age.” Michelle sees a leadership role for herself in educating a new generation of women philanthropists. She is showing them that philanthropy is not something you have to wait to do when you’re older, but something you can do at any age. “I want to provide them with some things to think about and then ask, Now what sparks your imagination? I want them to see that they can do more in the world, that they can have an idea and do something with it. I want them to know that they can be agents in their communities and that they can start today.”

THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO GIVE

Make a gift today. Make a recurring quarterly or monthly gift, which spreads your generosity throughout the year and provides us with reliable support. Give through your workplace giving program. Your employer may allow you to give pre-tax donations through payroll deductions or may match your donation, doubling or even tripling your generosity. Donate stocks or bonds. Join our Living Legacy Society by naming the Women’s Foundation of California in your will.

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