[2][7] The first effort by the fifteen members of the Impact100 board gathered 123 donations, and the donors voted to award the first grant to the McMicken Dental Center in Cincinnati.
[6] By 2016, $3.65 million was donated in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region.
[17] The organization has also created a NextGen program to subsidize membership fees for new members.
Lomont and Dohrmann promoted the idea to their friends and in August 2009, they hosted an open meeting for Sonoma Valley women to attend.
[21] As of 2019, the organization had 319 members, and had awarded over $2.3 million to Sonoma Valley nonprofits.