Walking the grounds of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. today, you will encounter war memorials and monuments honoring civil rights heroes and past presidents. You will stand in awe of the giants who have earned their place in our national story.


But you won't see the great and diverse women of American history whose bravery shaped our democracy. Of the 40 monuments, memorials, and statues on the National Mall - the most visited National Park in the United States with 36 million annual visitors - none are dedicated to American women’s history. Amongst our most iconic monuments and memorials, American women’s stories have been erased.


We're here to change that. 


This is the *first-ever opportunity in our Nation's history* to build a permanent and history-defining national monument to American women in the beating heart of our Nation's Capital. 


But we can't do it alone.


The Women's Suffrage National Monument will be funded in its entirety through private donations, and with the generous financial support of donors like you, every girl who visits our National Mall will finally see herself standing amongst the greatest heroes of American history


Don't wait. We need YOUR help TODAY to build a more equal tomorrowWill you join us?

The Women's Suffrage National Monument is a 501(c) (3) charitable organization, EIN 83-2689131.

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Caitlin

Margaret

DANIEL RUDLOFF | $26.48

Ben Loomstein

James Goings | $21.13

Love the cause

P Warren

My mother worked much of her life in factories with assembly lines, wrapping candy, rolling cigars, packing ice cream. It was hard and paid little, but she did it to support her family. A women’s monument on the mall recognizes her and millions of other women who made this country.

Nancy Giguere

Anitra Wilson

Diane Gluck | $1,000

It is important for our daughters and granddaughters to know that we will work as hard to create a woman's monument in DC as they did to provide us with a voice to do so.

Jill Svejkosky

Ellen

Linda Redfern | $26.48

Anne | $250

In honor of the thousands of women who fought for my right to vote even though they knew it wouldn't happen in their lifetime.

Barbara | $104.39

Ahmondra

Thank you for being a Pillar of Strength

Paul Laymon | $104.42

On Sep 2, 2023 my four year old granddaughter and I (her grandfather) visited the mall, where we saw Amelia Earhart’s 1930’s classic roadster displayed near the Smithsonian Metro stop. She was excited by the car because her class is studying Earhart and other women explorers. This car was the only “monument” on the mall recognizing, if indirectly, the contribution of pioneering American women in our history. It is time to change that by building a monument on the mall commemorating the women who fought for equal rights.

Richard Hecht | $6.56

Joseph | $78.40

Let's go!!

Kimberly | $52.37