Women are more generous than men with Julie Wilson

Women own over half of the wealth in the United States... but less than 10% feel equipped to steward money.

This podcast is created to help nonprofit leaders, fundraisers, and mission-driven professionals inspire generosity.

00:00 Introduction

00:59 Statistics about women that stop people in their tracks

06:05 The importance of preparing for inviting generosity

09:00 About Women Doing Well and the wealth transfer to women

13:18 Biblical view of money14:50 How do you make a connection with a giving partner?

17:45 Most common thing Julie hears from women givers

22:46 Abundance vs scarcity mindset

40:20 What is the Women Doing Well Pathway?

45:32 Wrap

About Julie Wilson: For over 25 years, Julie has led organizations and shaped communication strategies. After earning a journalism degree from Boston University, she landed her dream job at NBC the same week she became a follower of Christ through Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC. She then spent 11 years helping to start with Priority Associates, a CRU ministry to young professionals in NYC and Orlando. Julie later served as VP of Communication and Programming at Generous Giving. Today, as President of Women Doing Well, she lives out her passion for women, leadership, and “cultivating change.” She lives in Richmond, Virginia with her husband, Gary, and their daughter, Ella.

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The Journey Starts Here

This is your moment to step out of urgency and into clarity.

The DREAMS™ to Reality Assessment is a two-part experience designed to help you move from survival mode to alignment—so you can lead with purpose, invite generosity with confidence, and build support that’s actually sustainable. 

What You’ll Reflect On

Part 1: Journey to Generosity Focuses on how you're approaching fundraising, especially with individuals, families, and foundations.

Part 2: Strategic Sponsorship Explores how sponsorship fits into your funding model, especially when engaging companies or corporate partners. 

Not every question will apply. You can mark responses as “Not applicable” based on your role or focus.

Begin Your Journey
Begin Your Journey

If you’re ready to stop fundraising and start inspiring generosity, this is where we begin.