Our WHY
WOMEN ARE MORE INCLINED to BE CIVICALLY ENGAGED BUT LESS LIKELY to BE in LEADERSHIP ROLES
Source: The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement
WOMEN HAVE a GREATER INFLUENCE on ELECTIONS than MEN
Source: The Center for American Women and Politics
BY 2030, WOMEN will CONTROL TWO-THIRDS of the WEALTH in THE UNITED STATES
Source: McKinsey & Company
WHY WE FOCUS ON WOMEN
Women have been a significant force in American politics, consistently registering and voting at higher rates than men in every presidential election since 1980. As this influential voting group continues to expand, it’s essential for women to be well-informed about policy issues and their significant impacts on society. The Policy Circle addresses this need by encouraging civic engagement and providing women with the tools to critically analyze policies, advocate for effective solutions, and take on leadership roles in their communities.
According to a 2020 McKinsey report, women will control two-thirds of household assets in the U.S. by 2030. This historic wealth transfer will exceed the U.S. annual GDP, with an estimated $30 trillion in the hands of women. With wealth comes influence. The Policy Circle wants to ensure these women are informed about the issues and prepared to exercise their influence in the civic sphere.The Policy Circle’s resources highlight how public policy shapes prosperity and opportunity.
The Policy Circle empowers women with the knowledge, confidence, and connections needed to drive solutions grounded in personal and economic freedom through roundtable discussions, leadership programs, and a vibrant network of members. By focusing on women, The Policy Circle isn’t just building leaders—it’s reshaping the future of American policy and leadership.
TPC’S THEORY OF CHANGE
Women who care deeply about their communities and value solutions rooted in personal and economic freedom need nonpartisan resources to enhance their understanding of important issues and the fundamentals of governance.
With increased knowledge and a supportive community, these women often identify strategic focuses or issues they are passionate about, gaining the confidence to take on civic responsibilities. Bridging the confidence gap is essential to unlocking the potential of women who may otherwise stay on the sidelines.
Once a woman experiences the fulfillment of serving her community and witnessing tangible progress on an issue, she becomes empowered to seek greater influence and assume leadership roles in civic life. What begins as one woman’s journey in civic leadership can create a powerful force for positive change that impacts her neighbors, her professional life, and ultimately the community or state where she serves as a civic changemaker. This creates a ripple effect that inspires others and fosters greater civic participation.