Support access

Expanding Access. Scaling Impact.

At IWOMAN, we understand a fundamental reality: the need for structured mentorship, personal development, and economic empowerment among women is significantly greater than the number of women who can currently afford access to it.

This is not a question of ambition or willingness—it is a question of access. Support Access is our structured mechanism for expanding participation and enabling more women to benefit from high-quality development programmes, regardless of immediate financial capacity.

Positioned at the intersection of inclusion and performance, Support Access allows individuals and organizations to directly contribute to the development of women as economically active, leadership-ready contributors within society.

Why Support Access matters

When access is limited, potential remains underutilized. When access is expanded, outcomes multiply. Supporting women's development is not a social gesture—it is a strategic investment in:

  • Workforce productivity
  • Economic participation
  • Leadership pipelines
  • Community stability

When a woman is equipped, the impact extends beyond the individual to families, institutions, and entire economies.

Support access tiers

Select your impact level

Sponsor a Woman

Direct impact · Individual sponsorship

Support the full or partial participation of one woman in an IWOMAN programme. This could be access to:

  • Structured personal development programmes
  • Mentorship and accountability systems
  • Financial and personal growth training
  • Event access

Sponsors may choose to nominate a specific woman to receive programme access, or request IWOMAN to allocate placement to a qualified participant based on programme criteria.

All placements are managed within IWOMAN's structured selection and programme framework to ensure alignment and impact. All support is implemented within IWOMAN's structured programme framework to ensure quality, accountability, and measurable impact.

Ideal for: Individuals and professionals who want to create direct, tangible impact.

Access tiers

Tap an amount to open the form with that tier selected, or use the main CTA below.

Fund a Cohort

Scaled impact · Group sponsorship

Enable access for a group of women to participate in a structured cohort programme. Sponsors may choose to:

  • Designate a specific group or community of women to be supported
  • Entrust IWOMAN to identify and onboard a qualified cohort aligned with programme objectives

Cohort composition and programme delivery remain structured to ensure consistency, quality, and measurable outcomes. All support is implemented within IWOMAN's structured programme framework to ensure quality, accountability, and measurable impact.

Ideal for: Organizations, foundations, and individuals seeking broader impact.

Access tiers

Select a cohort tier below or use Fund a Cohort to specify another amount.

Strategic Partner

Institutional impact · Long-term collaboration

Partner with IWOMAN to support women's development at scale through structured, long-term initiatives. This includes:

  • Programme sponsorship
  • Corporate training integration
  • Co-branded impact initiatives
  • CSR-aligned partnerships

Organizations may define partnership objectives and target beneficiary groups, collaborate with IWOMAN to design tailored programmes or initiatives, and engage in co-structured delivery aligned with CSR, workforce, or impact goals.

All partnerships are developed through direct consultation to ensure alignment with organizational priorities and measurable impact outcomes. All support is implemented within IWOMAN's structured programme framework to ensure quality, accountability, and measurable impact.

Ideal for: Corporations, financial institutions, NGOs, and public sector organizations.

Access

Custom structured partnership — we align scope, beneficiaries, and delivery in consultation with you.

Contributions made through Support Access are used to fund participation in IWOMAN programmes and services. These contributions are not classified as charitable donations and are not tax-deductible unless explicitly stated.

Prefer to talk through partnership first?

Contact our team