Välgörande fruntimmerssällskapet (The Women's Charitable Society) was a Swedish charity organization, active between 1819 until its dissolution in 1934.
It was further more also likely the first foundation in its country to be founded and operated exclusively by females and was thereby Sweden's first women's organisation.
The society was founded by a group of upper-class women under the leadership of Princess Sophie Albertine of Sweden, who also became its first chairperson.
The chairperson of the organisation continued to be occupied by female members of the royal house until its dissolution.
The society played an important part in the development of private secular charity in Sweden during the 19th-century, and many women's charity organizations was founded in the following decades with it as predecessor, notably the numerous women's protection societies.