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GEAR Membership Program

Gender Equity Advancement Roundtable (GEAR) is a space for businesses, nonprofits, schools, and advocates to learn about best practices and policies for supporting women in the workplace. For a one-time annual fee, GEAR members are invited to four learning sessions each year where they hear from equity experts, access resources and tools, and network with other employers who are working to implement equity and inclusion into their everyday operations.

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Woman looks at her computer, participating in a virtual meeting, exemplifying Vermont Works for Women's virtual Gender Equity Advancement Roundtable or GEAR program.

Membership Details

Benefits

  • Recognition on VWW’s GEAR membership webpage  
  • Annual GEAR logo to share on your business’ website and social media
  • GEAR decal for your business’s storefront  
  • One-time membership spotlight in VWW’s newsletter and social media 
  • Quarterly GEAR member newsletter with updates and resources 
  • Member- only Facebook group for connection, support, and resources 

Levels

  • Small (recommended for small businesses, nonprofits, individuals): $75 
  • Medium (recommended for medium-sized companies): $150 
  • Large (recommended for corporations and large businesses): $250 

Questions?

Contact VWW’s Gender Equity Services Manager Margaret Overman atmoverman@vtworksforwomen.orgto learn more and ask questions about GEAR.

"Thank you for pulling this all together. It is such and important part of our transformative journey."

- GEAR Member

"Thank you so much for another great session! I really value these workplace discussions."

- GEAR Member

"Thank you!! I LOVE what you all offer and the knowledge that you are so dedicated to sharing. I really appreciate it and VWW."

- GEAR Member

"As co-workers, we are implementing our learnings from these sessions each day, and as people living in a global community, we are using these lessons to better understand people moving in the world around/with us."

- GEAR Member