The Boston Women’s Workforce Council (BWWC) is grateful for the opportunity to work with many impactful organizations throughout the Greater Boston community that share our values and commitment to combating gender and racial inequities.

 
 
 

  • Amplify Latinx works to advance Latino civic engagement, economic opportunity, and leadership representation.

  • Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) serves the needs of more than 3,400 businesses across 150 different industries as the state’s largest business association. The organization collaborates with members on issues that matter to their businesses and empowers them with information and tools to successfully navigate a fast-paced business world.

  • Commonwealth Corporation fosters workforce equity in Massachusetts by delivering innovative and collaborative professional development solutions that help diverse communities and employers succeed. As an initiative of the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development (EOLWD), CommCorp works to ensure that Massachusetts businesses have access to a pipeline of highly skilled workers and that youth and adults in Massachusetts have pathways to good jobs in the knowledge economy by creating new or expanded capacity in education and training programs for demand occupations. 

  • Mass Technology Leadership Council accelerates growth, innovation, and the development of an inclusive tech ecosystem in Massachusetts, serving as a network for thousands of companies and entrepreneurs.

  • MomUp: provides premier top level talent recruitment and is committed to increasing women's representation in the workforce through our network of talented, high-achieving women.

  • reacHIRE partners with forward-thinking companies to diversify their workforces and empower individuals to reach higher at every stage of their careers.

  • The Capital Network: creates a more inclusive and accessible funding ecosystem to support female and other first-time founders of early stage startups.

  • The Office Of Economic Empowerment (OEE) promotes wage equality and offers free and accessible financial education across Massachusetts.

  • The Massachusetts Conference for Women provides connection, motivation, networking, inspiration, and skill-building for countless women each year.

  • The Women's Edge: propels women leaders to achieve professional and personal success, and deliver positive impact within their businesses and communities

  • Women’s Money Matters empowers women and non-binary people to improve their financial security and envisions a world in which all women have a financially stable life.

  • YW Boston helps individuals and organizations change policies, practices, attitudes, and behaviors with the goal of creating more inclusive environments where women, people of color, and especially women of color, can succeed