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Each nominated charity, or the member representing a nominated charity, have five minutes to pitch to the members of 100+ Women Who Care Regina.

You can change the trajectory for a deserving charity!

If you are a member in good standing, here’s your chance to be a huge help to a non-profit organization in our community. 

Not sure who to nominate?

Check out the list of past nominees for inspiration.

* denote chosen charities

2025

September 15, 2025

  • Inpower Breast Cancer Support Group
  • Project Resilience – University of Regina
  • Shelter Movers

June 2, 2025

February 24, 2025

2024

November 25, 2024

  • Caring Hearts*
  • Concerts In Care
  • Foundations Learning & Skills

September 9, 2024

  • YWCA Here For Her Campaign*
  • Breakfree Outreach
  • Oxford House Saskatchewan

June 3, 2024

  • Dragonfly Child & Family Wellness Centre*
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Regina & Area
  • AIDS Program of Southern Saskatchewan

February 26, 2024

  • Soup After Dark*
  • Be Astonished
  • North Central Family Centre

2023

November 27, 2023

  • Regina Food For Learning *
  • Regina Food Bank
  • North Central Family Centre

June 5, 2023

  • 4to40*
  • South Sask Independent Living Centre
  • Enrich Life Regina

February 27, 2023

  • Munch Catering *
  • SK Roughrider Foundation
  • Sask Young Readers Choice Award/Willow Award

2022

November 29, 2022

  • The Comeback Society *
  • First Steps Wellness Centre
  • The Rainbow Youth Centre

September 6, 2022

  • Regina Sexual Assault Centre *
  • Believe In The Gold Child Cancer Awareness
  • Stryker K9 Care Fund

June 7, 2022

March 1, 2022

  • “My Aunt’s Place” – YWCA*
  • Salvation Army – Kate’s Place
  • Beehive Heartbeat

2021

November 29, 2021

  • Caring Hearts Counselling Inc.
  • Lilium Village Maybell Development
  • Lulu’s Lodge *

September 7, 2021

  • Canadian Metal Health Association of Sask.
  • Learning Disabilities Association of Sask.
  • Regina Early Learning Centre *

June 1, 2021

March 2, 2021

2018

Nov 28, 2018

Sept 11, 2018

June 12, 2018

  • Mother Theresa Middle School *
  • Dallas Valley Ranch Camp
  • Sask. Abilities Council Regina

March 13, 2018

  • Sofia House *
  • City Kidz
  • Bridgepont Centre Inc.

Nov 28, 2018

Sept 11, 2018

June 12, 2018

  • Mother Theresa Middle School *
  • Dallas Valley Ranch Camp
  • Sask. Abilities Council Regina

March 13, 2018

  • Sofia House *
  • City Kidz
  • Bridgepont Centre Inc.

2017

Nov 29, 2017

  • Sofia House *
  • City Kidz
  • Bridgepont Centre Inc.

Sept 12, 2017

  • CNIB Saskatchewan *
  • Dallas Valley Ranch Camp
  • Chris Knox Foundation

June 6, 2017

  • North Central Family Centre *
  • REACH
  • Canadian Mental Health Assoc.

March 8, 2017

  • The Big Sky Centre for Learning & Being Aston. *
  • Regina Adult Poverty Ministry
  • CNIB

2016

Nov 30, 2016

  • Shine on Foundation *
  • Roots of Empathy
  • Benjamin’s Gif of Music- Sk. Children’s Hosp.

Sept 13, 2016

  • REALM *
  • Summer Program for Special Children
  • The Regina Adult Poverty Ministry

June 7, 2016

  • Regina Food For Learning *
  • Sk. Cancer Agency-Mobile Breast Unit
  • Benjamin’s Gift of Music-Children’s Hosp. Found

March 8, 2016

  • Creative Kids Regina *
  • Teddy Bears Anonymous

Charity Nomination Form

Proxy Ballot

Information for Nominees

You’ve got five minutes to MAKE YOUR PITCH so make it COUNT!

Everyone has a different reason for why a charity speaks to them. You may be a volunteer with them, sit on their board, work for them, and/or have been affected by them in a personal way. Whatever your level of involvement or reason, you want to make sure that if your form is selected, you give your charity the best chance to win. And your presentation is key!

So you need to know what it does and how it does it. In a matter of five minutes, you’ve got to be able to tell what they do, what kind of impact they make, and what specifically they would do with the award money.

The women sitting in this room are committed to 100+ Women Who Care Regina BECAUSE of the simplicity, the quick decisiveness, and the camaraderie of seeing all the great work in our community.

Use the time you have been given to make a huge impact. Even if you aren’t chosen as the benefactor for the night, you have had the audience of changemakers in Regina and surrounding area listening to you and learning about your charity… please use it wisely.

Practice your elevator pitch. This is the first minute of your presentation. You need to be able to tell the story of the work your organization does in under one minute. Drawn out explanations lose people easily.

Write down what they do, how they do it, and who is affected. Then wrap that around a few sentences and voila! You’ve got your pitch. Don’t lose out on this opportunity for your charity as you don’t know when they will be drawn again.

Be sure to think of a way to tie in a personal story of those you impact with the work you do so that the group has a very clear understanding and hopefully a connection to that work. As you prepare, write down WHY you are involved or passionate about this charity? Why does it matter to you? If it matters to you, it will probably matter to someone else.

Write down a short story of how the work of the organization directly made a change and time it… get it under one minute and PRACTICE it.

Where will the money go? The people in the room are ready to make a wise choice about where they donate. Those that struggle to define where their hard earned money will go once they write that cheque will find it hard to vote for that charity.

We’re not talking about detailed financial statements but rather a strong description of what the funds will support. It could be for a general operating budget to help grow a new local organization; it could be for materials to distribute as a part of the program’s work, or it could allow them to hire a summer student. Taking the time to find out where the money will go pays off in the long run and will give you the confidence to stand up and make your pitch to the group.

Above all, remember that we are a group of committed and supportive women who want to see you and your nominated charity succeed. Speak from the heart.

[Adapted from 100+ Women Who Care Chicago website]