New York City Federation of Women's Clubs (organized February 16, 1903; incorporated 1905) was an American women's organization located in Manhattan, New York.
The object of the organization is to promote good fellowship, strengthen the bonds of club life, and to acquire the power for united action in the advancement of civic improvements, educational interests and philanthropic work.
The three conventions of the year were held at the Hotel Astor in October, February and May, at which each club is represented by its president and two delegates.
At the Annual Meeting held in February the officers of the Federation were elected to serve two years.
[2] The club established the City Federation Hotel at 462 West 22d St. for businesswomen.