Education & Empowerment Carol Doane Education & Empowerment Carol Doane

Scholarships that spark possibilities for women in Southwest Washington

Part 1 of a 7-part series on winning scholarships

Apply for a Woman of Wonder scholarship—$1500 to $2200 for tuition. Open to women in SW Washington. Full or part-time students. No age limit. No GPA requirements. Apply starting Jan 1 with FAFSA, essay, letters of recommendation, etc. Start working on your application now. You’ll be cheered on all year.

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Entrepreneurship & Small Business Carol Doane Entrepreneurship & Small Business Carol Doane

Your business idea just went from “maybe someday” to “let's do this”

Part 1 of 6 on small business entrepreneurship

Got a business idea that won't leave you alone? Welcome to your roadmap! Over six weeks, we're breaking down Washington State's free StartUP 365 resources to take you from daydream to launch. No MBA required, just real talk about turning your wine-fueled dream into an actual business.

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Entrepreneurship & Small Business Carol Doane Entrepreneurship & Small Business Carol Doane

A mentor to help you start a business

Washington State’s GearUp program offers free mentorship to help women turn business ideas into reality. Woman of Wonder highlights this 6-week training program, which includes weekly sessions, collaborative problem-solving, and guidance from experienced mentors. The program empowers participants to test ideas & build strong foundations to run a business.

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Food business academy: Launch your culinary dream in southwest Washington

Got a kitchen superpower? Washington State’s free online Food Business Academy helps turn tasty ideas into income. Courses cover cottage food basics, pricing, marketing, booths, trucks, pop-ups, and more. Whether you're dreaming of extra dough or Michelin stars, this is your recipe for success—no apron required.

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Education & Empowerment Carol Doane Education & Empowerment Carol Doane

What does college cost?

College costs vary widely, but for many women, the price can mean sacrificing dreams. Woman of Wonder highlights tuition-free programs at Emory, Wake Forest, and Ohio State for qualifying families, and urges early financial planning. Scholarships and support are key to making education accessible and empowering women.

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Every southwest Washington entrepreneur needs a website

A website is essential for any business—it’s your digital front door. Woman of Wonder shares free resources from Washington State to help entrepreneurs build sites that fit their goals, from e-commerce to AI integration. Courses cover budgeting, design, user experience, and launch strategies to help women succeed online.

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Behind the Scenes Carol Doane Behind the Scenes Carol Doane

Proposing a new name for our Pen Pals

Woman of Wonder’s Pen Pal program evolved into a one-way act of kindness with a two-way impact. Since many college students—especially working moms—can’t always reply, the focus shifted to sending encouragement without expecting a response. Three new name options reflect this mission including Kindness Couriers.

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Fundraising & Events Carol Doane Fundraising & Events Carol Doane

Opening doors to higher education

Carol Doane shares how a $200 barrier inspired the founding of Woman of Wonder. As a single mom, she saw college as “mom insurance”—a way to secure her daughter’s future. The nonprofit now helps women overcome financial hurdles to attend college. Every gift opens doors and empowers women to say, “I am Woman Wonder.”

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