The Woman's National Democratic Club (WNDC) is a membership organization based in Washington, DC, that offers programs, events, and activities that encourage political action and civic engagement.
The WNDC was founded in 1922 with the goal of providing a meeting place where Democratic women could engage in political dialogue and activities.
The WNDC was founded in 1922 by Emily Newell Blair and Daisy Harriman with the goal of garnering support for the Democratic party.
After John W. Davis lost the presidential election to Calvin Coolidge, the DNC closed its headquarters due to financial hardship.
Notable recipients of the Eleanor Award include Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Harry Belafonte, and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
[12] The WNDC Educational Foundation, a nonprofit organization that hosts on-site events, encourages scholarly efforts, and manages outreach programs was founded in 1991.