PUBLISHED REPORTS

"Women & Leadership in Omaha" – This is a follow-up to the 1996 study that established a local benchmark for female corporate, political and community leadership. It offers a statistical update of that baseline research and adds a new dimension: interviews with 83 of Omaha's top leaders in corporate, education, healthcare and not-for-profit organizations – 2006.

Girls in Real Life (G.I.R.L.) Report -- The community's first comprehensive assessment on the status of girls in the Omaha area was produced by six community agencies - Camp Fire USA, Girls Inc., Girl Scouts - Great Plains Council, Voices for Children in Nebraska, Women's Fund of Greater Omaha and YWCA – 2006.

How Women Are Doing in Omaha? – In 1990, the Women's Fund released a comprehensive report on how women in Omaha were doing. This report is an update, comparing the 1990 data with 2000 census information.

What Women Want at Work – A study of what employers can do to help the women of Omaha be more productive at work. – 2002.

What Women Want – Groundbreaking study of Omaha women's views on family, work, society and the future. – 2001

Women and Leadership – Community and employment leadership of Omaha women (an update of the 1996 report) – 2000

There's No Excuse for Domestic Violence – Public opinion survey on domestic violence – 1998

Women and Leadership – Community and employment leadership of Omaha women – 1996

Out Of The Shadows – A Handbook on Domestic Violence presented by The Women's Fund Task Force on Domestic Violence – 1996

Can We Stop the Violence in Omaha? – A Status Report, second in a series of reports on The Condition of Women and Girls in Omaha – 1995

How Are Women Doing in Omaha? – A Status Report on the Economic Condition of Women – 1994

* Some reports are available in a .PDF format. Acrobat Reader, which is required to download/view these reports, is available to download free from the Adobe Web site.


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Our Mission

The Women's Fund of Greater Omaha examines issues and conducts research to provide informed support for initiatives that improve the lives of metropolitan area women and girls.
 
Our Vision 

A community where every woman and girl has the opportunity to reach her full potential.