Frequently Asked Questions

Charities must be nominated by a member of 100 Women Who Care of Prince Edward Island to be considered.

We invite organizations to follow us on, and like us on Facebook. Click here to view our page.

Here, charities/non profits can educate 100 Women Who Care of Prince Edward Island members, and those following us, about their projects. Many members are looking for a charitable cause to nominate and find info within our social media discussions and posts.

Member donations should be made to our 100 Women Who Care account with the Community Foundation of PEI. Your donation can be made right through our website by clicking “Member Donations” on the left side menu of the homepage and completing the online forms.

Yes, as all Member Donations are made to the Community Foundation of PEI, which is a registered charitable organization. The Foundation will issue Members a tax receipt and distributes our donation funds to the chosen charitable organizations.

When a member registers, she can nominate a local organization. The organizers of the meeting will collect the names of the organizations and three organizations will be drawn by a representative of Grant Thornton one week before the event.

Representatives of the three drawn organizations will be contacted and asked to give a short 5-minute presentation at the meeting as to why their organization should receive the donation. We encourage members to participate by submitting the names of local, needy, charitable organizations! After the three presentations, each member is given a ballot to select their preferred charity.

If a member cannot attend a meeting she can do one of two things:

  1. She can send in a blank, signed cheque with a trusted friend to the meeting (preferred).  The friend will write in the name of the charity that is chosen on the cheque and give it to the organizers on her behalf.  The friend may not vote on behalf of the absent member. We can only count the votes of members who are present at the meeting;
  2. The member can get their cheque to one of the organizers two business days before the meeting.

Because the goal of 100 Women Who Care of Prince Edward Island is to make a large donation on behalf of the whole group, the answer is no. We want to be able to support this endeavor and give $10,000+ dollars at a time to make a large impact in our community with each member’s donation being part of the larger donation. This is the power of joining forces! As well, by contributing through the meeting, it keeps your membership in good standing.

Meetings are intended to be very short and no longer than 60 minutes, however, the venue and the bar will be open half an hour prior to and after the meeting.

Of course you can!  We are always seeking women who care!  However, in order to vote she will need to sign a Commitment Form and become a member.

Absolutely not! 100 Women Who Care of Prince Edward Island is organized and operated entirely by volunteers.

Our meeting space has been generously donated by Jessie Inman, CEO of the Confederation Centre of the Arts.

100 Women Who Care of Prince Edward Island collects your personal information (including name, address, email address, phone number) strictly for the purpose of maintaining our membership list. 100 Women Who Care of Prince Edward Island will not sell, give or otherwise share your personal information without your express consent, unless required by law. We do like to recognize our members via social media and other avenues. If a member would like to remain anonymous they must let us know at the time of joining.