From Impact to Legacy: Women Changing the Future | National Commission on Correctional Health Care

From Impact to Legacy: Women Changing the Future

Today, women are leading the charge in philanthropy, reshaping how, when, and why charitable gifts are made. Studies show that women are more likely than men to give to charity—and they tend to donate more over their lifetime. In fact, women now account for two-thirds of all online charitable gifts, proving that their influence in philanthropy is stronger than ever.

Older women, widows, and single women are increasingly significant financial decision-makers, directing their wealth toward causes they care about most. Their giving patterns reflect a strategic and relationship-driven approach—focusing on long-term impact, equity, and sustainability rather than transactional gifts.

At the NCCHC Foundation, every gift—large or small—directly supports programs that strengthen the correctional health care workforce, provide professional development for clinicians, and improve outcomes for patients behind bars. When women give with purpose, they help shape a more equitable, effective future for one of our nation’s most underserved health populations.

That’s the power of intentional giving. Whether through investments, estate planning, or strategic asset donations, today’s philanthropists—especially women—are defining the future of charitable impact. If you’re looking for ways to make your giving more meaningful and aligned with your values, we’re here to help.

Download our Planned Giving Brochure or reach out today to info@ncchcfoundation.org. Together, we can turn purpose into legacy—and continue the tradition of women leading the way.

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