Washington DC: Young Enterprising Women Mentoring Forum Program
Details
Thursday, December 4, 2025
10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Hosted at Bell Multicultural High School
 3101 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20010
The Enterprising Women Foundation (EWF) and the Institute of Consumer Money Management (ICMM) are proud to host our Annual Regional STEM Event for high-achieving young women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). This unique program is designed to inspire, educate, and empower the next generation of women leaders in STEM fields.
This event offers students the rare opportunity to connect with accomplished women leaders, gain practical financial knowledge, and explore future career paths in STEM.
Highlights of the Program Include:
- Financial Literacy Training led by ICMM, equipping students with essential tools to understand and manage money as future leaders.
- A Dynamic Panel Discussion featuring top women entrepreneurs and professionals in STEM, who will share their personal journeys, challenges, and successes.
- Small-Group Mentoring Sessions, with one experienced mentor at each table of 10 students, allowing for personal guidance, encouragement, and Q&A.
In addition to these sessions, students will enjoy a complimentary lunch and the chance to engage in life-changing networking opportunities. This is more than just an event—it’s an experience designed to broaden horizons, build confidence, and inspire young women to dream bigger than ever before.
Whether your students aspire to be engineers, scientists, innovators, or entrepreneurs, this program will give them valuable insights, practical knowledge, and a supportive community to help them take the next step in their journey.
Your Donation to the Young Enterprising Women Mentoring Program Will Change a Life!
The Enterprising Women Foundation hosts young women as scholarship recipients to attend the Enterprising Women of the Year Awards Celebration & Conference. This delegation of outstanding young women will travel across the U.S. to receive leadership training and mentorship. Each will travel with a parent or guardian since most students are under age 18.
Local fundraising is taking place in many cities, but your donation to our national program helps support this important initiative. Consider making a $2,500 donation to support a scholarship for one young woman to attend the conference with all expenses paid for her and her guardian. This is a once in a lifetime, life-changing opportunity for her. Most of our scholarship recipients are from underserved high schools around the country and many will be the first in their families to attend college.
Please consider making a donation in one of the following amounts or donate whatever you can to support this outstanding program.




