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A curated list of organizations and initiatives for female and non-binary people revolving around design. Here, you can get a friendly hand for networking and funding, get design training and career opportunities, raise your expert voice, and showcase your work. Use the filter to find the initiative you’ll benefit from.

The Female Design Council is a professional membership organization that fosters professional growth for womxn in design. They arrange design events, exhibitions, and workshops for the community and members, promote member works on their website and social media, and coordinate monthly virtual meetings and in-person events.

You can easily buy a membership on the website and make the most of the Female Design Council offerings, or get free mentorship via their Mentor Match program.

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Women Talk Design gives voices to outstanding women and nonbinary speakers from design and tech, matching them with event organizers to craft inclusive events. The organization provides speaking training, hosts events, and raises a community of aspiring speakers.

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SheSays, a nonprofit organization for women and nonbinary people, helps with free mentorship and professional events: awards, screenings, meetups, and conferences. It brings together a vast community of 70,000 members in over 55 cities and has given a voice to 1593 speakers worldwide.

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Futuress is a queer and intersectional feminist learning community and publishing platform under one roof. As a learning community, it offers free and accessible-to-all online lectures, panel discussions, open mics, roundtables, and more. As an online publishing platform, it features stories and perspectives of people who often remain underrepresented, oppressed, and ignored.

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Alphabettes celebrates womxn in type, accumulates their expertise, and showcases their work and research on lettering, typography, and type design. It supports and promotes the work of women and nonbinary people through articles, meetups, and mentorship. Currently, Alphabettes gathers 300+ members from around the world.