GFWC - General Federation of Women's Clubs
The General Federation of Women’s Clubs is an international women’s organization dedicated to community improvement by enhancing the lives of others through volunteer service.
Collectively we are Living the Volunteer Spirit.
Founded in 1890, GFWC’s roots can be traced back to 1868 when Jane Cunningham Croly, a professional journalist, attempted to attend a dinner at an all-male press club honoring British novelist Charles Dickens. Croly was denied admittance based upon her gender, and in response, formed a woman’s club – Sorosis. In celebration of Sorosis’ 21st anniversary in 1889, Jane Croly invited women’s clubs throughout the United States to pursue the cause of the federation by attending a convention in New York City. On April 24, 1890, 63 clubs officially formed the General Federation of Women’s Club by ratifying the GFWC constitution.
Since 1890, GFWC’s impact has been felt throughout communities across the United States and the World.
General Federation of Women’s Clubs Headquarters
1734 N Street NW
Washington, DC 20036-2990
- Website: www.GFWC.org
- Email Contact
- Toll Free: 1-800-443-GFWC (4392)