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1. Who can participate in B-WOW programs?

B-WOW programs are designed primarily for Black women, girls, families, and elders. Some programs are open to allies and partners who share our values of equity, respect, and community care. Each program page lists eligibility details.

2. Do I need prior experience to join a program or circle?

No prior experience is required. Our programs are welcoming, supportive, and designed to meet participants where they are—whether you are beginning your journey or stepping into leadership.

3. How are donations used?

Donations directly support program delivery, community events, facilitator honorariums, resources, and operational sustainability. We are committed to transparency and share outcomes through our annual impact reports.

4. Can I volunteer or partner with B-WOW?

Yes. We welcome volunteers, facilitators, and community partners who align with our mission. Opportunities range from event support to program collaboration. Visit the Get Involved section to learn more and apply.

5. Are programs offered in person or online?

We offer both in-person and virtual programs to ensure accessibility. Program formats, locations, and schedules are clearly outlined on each program or event page.

6. Is there a cost to participate in B-WOW programs?

Some programs are free, while others may have a registration fee to cover materials, facilitation, or venue costs. When fees apply, we strive to keep programs accessible and may offer sliding-scale options or sponsorships.

7. How do I stay informed about upcoming programs and events?

You can stay connected by subscribing to our newsletter, Wings Weekly, and following us on social media. Upcoming events are also listed on our Events Calendar.

8. How does B-WOW ensure safe and respectful spaces?

B-WOW is committed to creating culturally safe, inclusive, and respectful environments. All participants, facilitators, and partners are expected to follow our Code of Conduct, guided by care, accountability, and community values.