Girls Inc is a United States 501 nonprofit organization that encourages all girls to be "Strong, Smart, and Bold" through direct service and advocacy.
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Girls Inc is a United States 501 nonprofit organization that encourages all girls to be "Strong, Smart, and Bold" through direct service and advocacy.
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In 1945, fourteen charter Girls Inc Clubs joined together to form a national organization.
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Girls Inc's later became the club's president and in 1945 formed a national organization and served as its first president until 1952.
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Girls Inc has a network of local organizations in the United States and Canada.
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Girls, Inc is governed by a dual governance structure, which is made up of the National Council and the National Board.
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The president and CEO of Girls, Inc is Stephanie Hull, Prior to joining Girls, Inc, she had been Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.
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Girls Inc's succeeded Judy Vredenburgh, who had been at Girls, Inc since 2010.
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The Girls Inc organization admired the donation and explained how much of an impact it would make for further purchases.
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Girls Inc join in efforts with partner companies that help create positive change for women.
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Girls Inc has received a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, and a "Platinum" status from GuideStar.
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