This is a list of women's organization by civics
- All India Democratic Women's Association - founded in 1981 to achieve women's emancipation in India
- Alliance of Pan American Round Tables – founded 1916 to foster women's relationships throughout the Americas
- Arab Feminist Union – founded 1945
- Associated Country Women of the World – international organization formed in 1933
- The Association of Junior League International – Women's development organization founded in 1901
- Beta Sigma Phi – founded 1931
- Communist Women's International (1920–1930) – established to advance communist ideas among women
- Council of Women World Leaders – Membership of nearly all the world's current and former women presidents and prime ministers
- Ellevate Network – Global professional network dedicated to closing the gender achievement gap (founded 1997)
- Equality Now – founded in 1992 to ensure gender equality and an end to violence against women
- Every Woman Foundation – celebrating International Women's Day
- Gather the Women Global Matrix — A global grassroots network of women activating the Divine Feminine in Leadership (founded 2003)
- Graduate Women International – Organized to promote women's education (founded 1919)
- Inner Wheel Club – founded 1924 for the wives and daughters of Rotarians
- International Alliance of Women – founded in 1904 to advocate suffrage
- International Alliance for Women – founded 1980 for professional women
- International Association of Women Police – (established 1915) network for women in law enforcement and criminal justice
- International Council of Women – founded in the year 1888, first international women's organization
- International Federation for Research in Women's History – founded 1987, organizes international conferences
- International Federation of Business and Professional Women – founded 1930, network for professional women
- International Federation of Women Lawyers – founded 1944, enhances the status of women and children by providing legal aid, legal literacy and education programs, and through advocacy, law reform, research and publications[1]
- International Women's Forum – founded 1974
- International Women's Health Coalition – founded 1984, based in New York to advocate for issues pertaining to women's health, this foundation also helps bring to light severe issues such as the stigmatization of women's health
- International Women's Suffrage Alliance – major suffrage organization
- LeanIn.Org – founded in 2013, runs programs that counter gender stereotypes and advance opportunities for all women. Time's Up (movement)
- Little Entente of Women – umbrella organization for Eastern European women's groups
- National Association of Women in Construction – founded 1955 for the advancement of women in construction
- National Organization for Women – women's equal rights group
- National Women's Register – covers various countries and is a mother's day out program for stay-at-home caregivers
- Ninety-Nines – founded 1929, International Organization of Women Pilots
- Nobel Women's Initiative – founded by women Nobel Peace Prize winners
- One Billion Rising – founded 2012, against rape and beating
- Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World
- P.E.O. Sisterhood – philanthropic organization with chapters in North America (organized 1869)
- Peace X Peace – founded 2002
- Quota International – empowering women, children, deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech impaired (founded 1919)
- Relief Society – Worldwide charitable and educational organization of women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (founded 1842)
- St. Joan's International Alliance – Feminist Catholic organization founded in 1911
- Soroptimist International – Worldwide service-organisation for women (founded 1921)
- Socialist International Women – founded 1907
- Sweet Adelines International – founded 1945 for women's barbershop harmony singers
- The RINJ Foundation – civil society women's group focused on safety of women & children particularly from sexual exploitation & violence (founded 2012)
- TimesUp – organisation all around the world (famous ambassadors: Emma Watson, Meryl Streep)
- UNIFEM – United Nations Development Fund for Women (established 1976)
- UN Women – established 2010
- United Methodist Women – founded in 1869
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union – Anti-alcohol movement (founded 1874)
- Womankind Worldwide – supporting women in Africa, Asia and Latin America
- Women Deliver – a global advocacy organization that works to generate political commitment and financial investment for fulfilling Millennium Development Goal 5 – reducing maternal mortality and achieving universal access to reproductive health.
- Women Without Borders – founded 2002, empowering women as agents of change
- Women for Women International – for women survivors of war
- Women in Animation – in support of women animators
- Women in Parliaments Global Forum – in support of women parliamentarians
- Women in the World Foundation
- Women's Commission For Refugee Women and Children – Seeks to defend rights of refugee women, youth and children (organized 1989)
- Women's Environment & Development Organization – Advocates women’s equality in global policy (created 1990)
- Women's International Democratic Federation – founded in 1945 in Paris, organization aimed at improving women's economic rights
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) – Women's peace movement (created 1915)
- Women's International Zionist Organization – Founded in 1929 to provide community services in Mandate Palestine, now active in Israel and throughout the Jewish world
- Women's World Banking founded 1979, empowering low-income women around the world through financial inclusion
- Women's WorldWide Web (W4) – Empowering women and girls around the world (founded 2010)
- World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts – founded 1928
- World Pulse – Women's Social Network to connect women globally (founded 2003)
- Young Women's Christian Association – Originally created to provide housing and other services to Christian women (founded 1855)
- Zonta International – founded 1919, a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy
Democratic Republic of the Congo
East Timor
- Rede Feto – established 2000, umbrella organization
India
- All Bengal Women's Union, founded 1932
- All India Federation of Women Lawyers
- All India Women's Conference, founded 1927, the third national women's organisation
- Angami Women Organization
- Association of Theologically Trained Women of India
- Bharatiya Grameen Mahila Sangh (National Association of Rural Women India)
- Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (Indian Muslim Women's Movement)
- Bhumata Brigade
- Centre for Equality and Inclusion
- Centre for Women's Development Studies
- Confederation of Women Entrepreneurs
- Friends of Women's World Banking
- Gulabi Gang
- Honour for Women National Campaign
- Indian Women Scientists' Association
- Mahila Atma Raksha Samiti, women's rights
- Ministry of Women and Child Development
- Msf Haritha, founded 2012, empowering women
- Nari Mukti Sangh founded 1990, women's liberation
- National Council of Women in India, founded in 1925, the second national women's organisation
- Odanadi Seva Trust, founded 1984, trafficking
- OYSS Women
- Project Nanhi Kali, supporting girls' education
- RAHI Foundation, incest and abuse support
- Sabala Organization, women's empowerment
- Sanlaap, women's rights
- Self Employed Women's Association
- Shri Mahila Griha Udyog Lijjat Papad, women's cooperative
- The Women of India Summit, founded in 2014, annual conference to address gender inequality in India
- Women's Indian Association, founded 1917, the first national women's organisation
- Working Women's Forum, founded 1976, empowering poor women
Denmark
- Danish Women's Defence Association (Danske Kvinders Forsvarsforening), 1907–1921, in support of Denmark's neutrality
- Danish Women's Society (Dansk Kvindesamfund), world's oldest women's rights organization, founded 1871
- De Danske Husmoderforeninger (The Danish Housewives Associations)
- Fødselsstiftelsen (Maternity Institution)
- Kvindevalgretsforeningen (Women's Suffrage Association), women's organization (1889–1898) specifically focused on suffrage
- Kvindelig Fremskridtsforening (Women's Progress Association) (1885–1893), focus on women's voting rights
- Kvindelige Kunstneres Samfund (Society of Female Artists), founded 1916
- Kvindelig Læseforening (Women Readers' Association), 1872–1945
- Kvinderådet (The Women's Council in Denmark), Danish arm of the International Council of Women
- KVINFO, The Danish Center for Research on Women and Gender
- Landsforbundet for Kvinders Valgret (National Federation for Women's Right to Vote)
- Lesbian Movement (Lesbisk Bevægelse), 1974–1985
- Ligestillingsrådet, The Danish Equal Opportunities Council, 1975–2000
- Red Stocking Movement (Rødstrømpebevægelsen) 1970–1985, left-wing women's rights movement
Germany
- Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine (Federation of German Women's Associations) (1894–1933)
- Democratic Women's League of Germany, founded 1947
- Deutscher Verband für Frauenstimmrecht, suffrage organisation (1902–1919)
- Deutscher Frauenring
- Deutsches Frauenwerk, Nazi association
- German Association of Female Citizens, founded 1865
- League of German Girls (1930–1945), Nazi association
- League of Jewish Women (Germany) (Jüdischer Frauenbund), founded 1904
- National Socialist Women's League (1931–1945)
- Ninety-Nines German section of the International Organization of Women Pilots Ninety-Nines, founded 1929
- Queen Louise League or Königin-Luise-Bund, founded 1923, pro-monarchic
- Terre des Femmes, founded 1981
Sweden
- Christian Democratic Women's League
- Fredrika Bremer Association, active from 1884
- Group 8, active from 1968 to 2004
- Married Woman's Property Rights Association, active from 1873 to 1896
- Moderate Women, established 1912, representing the Moderate Party
- National Association for Women's Suffrage active from 1902 to 1921
- National Council of Swedish Women, founded 1896
- Nya Idun, founded 1885
- SD Women, representing Sweden Democrats
- Social Democratic Women in Sweden, established 1920
- Stockholms allmänna kvinnoklubb (Stockholm Public Women's Club), founded 1892
- Swedish Women's Educational Association, promoting Swedish language and culture internationally
- Swedish Women's Lobby, established 1997
- Välgörande fruntimmerssällskapet, active from 1819 to 1934
United Kingdom
- Back Off Scotland, anti-harassment group
- Birds Eye View, film
- Brighton Women's Centre, safe, women-only space
- British Federation of Women Graduates
- British Women's Temperance Association
- Church League for Women's Suffrage, founded 1909
- Conservative Women's Organisation, the organisation for women members of the Conservative Party (UK)
- Co-operative Women's Guild, founded 1893
- Fair Play For Women
- Freedom Charity, organisation for helping victims of forced marriage and associated violence
- Engender, Edinburgh-based feminist organization
- Feminists Against Censorship, established 1989
- Junior League
- Ladies National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts, founded 1869
- League of Jewish Women
- Married Women's Association, established 1938
- Medical Women's Federation, established 1917
- Merched y Wawr, established 1967
- Mothers' Union, founded 1876
- National Assembly of Women, founded 1952, women's rights
- National Society for Women's Suffrage, founded 1867
- National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, major woman's suffrage group
- National Women's Register (NWR), network of local groups and individual members who enjoy lively discussion and conversation
- Open Door Council, founded 1926, equal opportunities
- Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent
- People's Suffrage Federation
- Rape Crisis England and Wales, feminist charity and umbrella body for Rape Crisis Centres across England and Wales
- Royal College of Midwives, founded 1881
- Socialist Women's Network
- Society for Promoting the Employment of Women, established 1859
- Society of Women Artists, founded c. 1855
- Society of Women Musicians, founded 1911
- The Association of Loyal Orangewomen of Ireland
- Women in Data, founded 2014
- Women in Publishing, founded 1979
- Women's Engineering Society, founded 1919
- Women's Guild of Arts, founded 1907
- Women's Institutes (WI), 6,500 local organisations, founded 1915
- Women's Labour League, founded 1906, promoting political representation
- Women's Liberal Federation, Liberal Party
- Women's Local Government Society, founded 1888
- Women's Social and Political Union (1903–1917), a major suffrage organization in the United Kingdom
United States
- African-American Women for Reproductive Freedom, founded 1990
- Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, founded 1908
- American Association for Women Radiologists
- American Association of University Women (1881)
- American Equal Rights Association
- American Heritage Girls
- American Legion Auxiliary, founded 1919
- American Woman Suffrage Association
- Alabama's Colored Women's Club, covering clubs from 1888
- Assata's Daughters, founded Chicago 2015, protesting police violence
- Association of Black Women Historians, founded 1979
- Association of Deans of Women and Advisers to Girls in Negro Schools, 1929–1954
- Association for Women in Communications
- Association for Women in Science (AWIS)
- Big Sisters
- Business and Professional Women's Foundation
- Catholic Daughters of the Americas, founded 1903
- Chicago Abortion Fund, founded 1985
- Collegium of Black Women Philosophers, founded 2007
- Combahee River Collective, 1974–1980, Black feminist lesbian organization
- Commercial Real Estate Women
- Concerned Women for America
- Contemporary Club of Newark, founded in 1909, in Newark, New Jersey.
- Daughters of the American Revolution, historical society, founded 1890
- Daughters of Utah Pioneers, historical society, founded 1919
- Delta Delta Delta, sorority, founded 1888
- Degree of Pocahontas
- Delta Sigma Theta sorority, founded 1913
- EMILY's List
- Equal Rights Advocates
- Feminists for Life
- Feminist Majority Foundation
- General Federation of Women's Clubs (1890)
- Girls For A Change (2002)
- Girls on the Run, founded 1996 for pre-teens
- Girl Scouts of the United States of America
- Girls Who Code
- Hadassah
- Heroines of Jericho
- Household of Ruth
- Independent Women's Forum
- Kappa Alpha Theta, sorority, founded 1870
- JC's Girls
- Job's Daughters International
- Junior League
- La Leche League
- Ladies of Liberty Alliance, founded 2009
- Lambda Tau Omega, founded 1988
- League of Women Voters
- Leather & Lace Motorcycle Club, founded in Florida, 1983
- Mothers' Educational Center, founded 1916
- Mothers of the Movement, mothers of African American children
- Motor Maids, motorcycle club, founded 1940
- National American Woman Suffrage Association
- National Association for Women in Education
- National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, founded 1896
- National Association of Professional Women
- National Black Feminist Organization, founded 1973
- National Coalition of 100 Black Women, founded 1970 in New York City
- National Council of Jewish Women
- National Council of Negro Women
- National Council of Women of the United States, founded in 1888, affiliated with the International Council of Women
- National Federation of Republican Women
- National Organization for Women (NOW)
- National Organization of Black Women in Law Enforcement, founded 1985
- National Panhellenic Conference, women's sororities, established 1902
- National Woman Suffrage Association
- National Woman's Party, suffrage organization founded in 1913 by Alice Paul
- National Women's Political Caucus, pro-choice organization founded in 1972
- New York Women's Agenda, umbrella group
- Ormes Society, promoting black women in the comic book industry
- Order of the Eastern Star
- Prince Hall Order of the Eastern Star
- Professional Woman's League of New York, founded 1892 in New York City
- Pythian Sisters
- Rainy Day Club, founded 1896 in New York City
- Rebekah Degree
- Red Hat Society
- Relief Society, founded 1842
- Royal Neighbors of America
- Salsa Soul Sisters, black lesbian organization
- Sigma Gamma Rho sorority, founded 1922
- Sisters in Crime, established 1986 for female crime authors
- Society of Women Engineers, founded 1950
- Spinsters of San Francisco, founded 1929
- Sweet Adelines International, founded in 1945
- Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, founded 1897
- United Daughters of the Confederacy, national association of female descendants of Confederate war veterans formed in September 1894
- U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce
- Veteran Feminists of America
- Women Creating Change, founded 1915
- Women's Caucus for Art, founded 1972
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union, officially founded 1874
- Women Employed, founded 1973, based in Chicago
- Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, founded 1869, attached to the Methodist Episcopal Church
- Women's Institute for Science, Equity and Race (WISER), founded 2016
- Women's Loyal National League, 1863–1864, organized to abolish slavery, first national women's political organization in the United States
- Women's Missionary and Service Commission, name established 1955, attached to the Mennonite Church
- Woman's Missionary Union
- Women's Political Council, formed 1946, active in the 1950s
- Women's Refugee Commission
- Women's Trade Union League, 1903–1950, encouraging women to organize trade unions
- Younger Women's Task Force
- Zeta Phi Beta sorority, founded 1920
- Zonta International Empowering women through Service and Advocacy, founded 1919
Australia
- Adelaide Women's Club (1922–1938)
- Australian Federation of University Women, founded 1922
- Australian Women Chamber of Commerce & Industry
- Australian Women's Health Network health advocacy organisation
- Country Women's Association, founded 1922
- Emily's List (Australian Labor Party organisation for the equalising of women in politics, started by Joan Kirner)
- Federated Association of Australian Housewives, founded 1923[5]
- League of Women Voters of South Australia (1909–1979)
- Lyceum Club (Australia), founded 1972
- Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, founded 1902
- National Council of Women of Australia, founded 1888, affiliated with the International Council of Women
- National Council of Women of Queensland, founded 1905
- Union of Australian Women (1950–1995)
- Women's Electoral Lobby, founded 1972
- Women's National Emergency Legion (1938–1947)
- Women's Peace Army, founded 1915
- Women's Service Guilds (1909–1997)
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