Girls Who Invest Announces $2 Million Grant From Apollo Opportunity Foundation

By Amit Chowdhry • Mar 11, 2024

Girls Who Invest (GWI) – a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming the investment management industry by attracting/advancing women and non-binary investors and leaders – announced a $2 million grant from the Apollo Opportunity Foundation (AOF). The AOF recognizes the organization’s achievements and impact on efforts to diversify the investment management industry.

Over the next two years, the annual $1 million commitment will continue empowering GWI’s momentum. AOF, which launched in 2022 with a $100 million commitment from Apollo Global Management, seeks to expand opportunities in communities worldwide by deploying capital and engaging Apollo employees to invest in career education, workforce development, and economic empowerment.

The new $2 million grant will support the growth of existing GWI core programs as well as new initiatives focused on the retention and advancement of women and non-binary investors who are working full time in the industry. And as part of AOF’s contribution to the GWI community, the Apollo Opportunity Foundation will join the GWI Leadership Circle, a group of leading investment firms and partners established in March 2023 who collectively pledged to invest in the long-term retention and advancement of women and non-binary individuals in investment management.

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“This significant commitment from the Apollo Opportunity Foundation underscores the firm’s belief in expanding opportunity to as many individuals as possible, and will meaningfully propel our Scholars, Alumni, and programs forward. Over and above the Foundation’s financial generosity, we couldn’t be more thankful to have Apollo employees actively engaging with our mission and for the firm to join the GWI Leadership Circle. It’s imperative that our growing Alumni population of more than 2,500 have the necessary resources, community, and support as they progress throughout their careers, and partnerships like ours with the Apollo Opportunity Foundation provide the horsepower we need to advance in our vision to have 30% of the world’s investable capital be managed by women and non-binary individuals by 2030.”

– Katherine Jollon Colsher, President and CEO at Girls Who Invest

“The Apollo Opportunity Foundation is proud to work hand-in-hand with an organization that reflects our key pillars of career education, workplace development and economic empowerment. Guided by our commitment to create long-term impact for our community, we are thrilled to support the work of Girls Who Invest.”

– Lauren Coape-Arnold, Global Head of Citizenship and Executive Director of the Foundation