United WE
Research. Solutions. Results.
A national nonpartisan think-and-do tank advancing women's labor force participation, economic and civic leadership, and appointment-ready pathways across the country.
Evidence at the center
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Evidence clusters that shape civic leadership
Nonpartisan readers on child care, occupational licensing, diplomacy, and board diversity — each mapped to named sources before publication.
Evidence clusters that shape civic leadership
Child care
Child care access shapes civic leadership capacity.
Connecting workforce participation, local board service, and the path from interest to readiness.
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Licensing
Licensing rules can widen or narrow economic mobility.
How occupational rules and appointment pathways should be explained before people are asked to serve.
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Board diversity
Board diversity requires measurable appointment pathways.
Candidate preparation, city openings, and partner-ready impact snapshots without invented outcomes.
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Programs
Pathways into civic leadership
The Appointments Project, Rural Fellowship, and Champions Network connect research to appointment-ready action.
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Story spotlight
How one appointment pathway becomes a public leadership story
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From readiness modules to matched openings — editorial coverage stays tied to consent, source approval, and human review.
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Giving fuels research, readiness, and appointment follow-through
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