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Women’s Money Matters, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to “empower women and girls to improve their financial health to create a more secure future for their families and communities” is announcing Carolyn Wood as a new member to our Board of Directors. 

With over 30 years of expertise in fundraising and development, Carolyn brings invaluable experience in major giving, capital campaigns, donor engagement, and nonprofit governance. 

Currently serving as Major Gifts Officer at Dana Hall School for their $75M capital campaign, Carolyn continues her volunteer leadership as Co-Chair of the Development Committee at the Women’s Foundation of Boston and committee member at Rosie’s Place.

Danielle Piskadlo, Executive Director, says “Our work in development is ready for the next level and we are so excited about the expertise Carolyn brings. She is passionate about helping non-profit organizations fulfill their missions and her approach to development planning and implementation aligns perfectly with the work of Women’s Money Matters.  Welcome, Carolyn!” 

Please join us in welcoming Carolyn to the team – her strategic expertise and passion for empowering nonprofits will be instrumental as we continue advancing financial empowerment for women.

About Women’s Money Matters 

Women’s Money Matters, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower women and girls living on low incomes with the tools to transform their financial futures. WMM programs provide essential money management skills and a strong support network, enabling participants to create secure, stable lives for their families and communities. WMM serves women and girls over the age of 8 who are living on low incomes, many in transitional housing. 

Core programs provide one-to-one coaching, and peer cohorts for social support and belonging. Topics include building and repairing credit, creating a spending and savings plan that works, and keeping your money safe. WMM has reached thousands of women across Massachusetts and continues to grow programming to meet the demand for information and support around financial wellness.  For more information contact Women’s Money Matters at (617) 297-7376; [email protected]. . https://womensmoneymatters.org/