About Us

YWCA Columbus is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.

Since 1886, YWCA Columbus has invested in our community. Driven by courage and compassion, we've offered support and shelter, taken bold stances against discrimination, and answered the needs of our community as it has grown. We defy the status quo that puts women, people of color, and the marginalized on unequal footing.

Our Vision

An equitable and just future for all.

Our Values

Our Senior Leadership Team

  • Elizabeth Brown, President & CEO

    Elizabeth Brown

    President & CEO

    Elizabeth became president and CEO of YWCA Columbus in January 2023. Previously, she served on Columbus City Council for over seven years and has prior experience in economic development, nonprofit service, and state government.

  • Dana Raymond, Chief Financial Officer

    Dana Raymond

    Chief Financial Officer

    Dana is an experienced financial executive with over 20 years of experience in accounting, financial strategy, and organizational leadership. Adept at financial planning, risk management, and compliance, Dana has a strong track record in optimizing financial performance and implementing strategic initiatives that support organizational growth and mission-driven goals.

  • Makiva McIntosh, Chief Advancement & Engagement Officer

    Makiva McIntosh

    Chief Advancement & Engagement Officer

    With a background in community organizing, Makiva is a highly accomplished fundraising professional with more than 20 years of experience managing fundraising strategies and annual giving, as well as volunteer and donation programs.

  • Sue Darby

    Sue Darby

    Chief Operating Officer

    Sue most recently served as senior vice president of housing at YMCA of Central Ohio. As a long-time leader at YMCA, she oversaw the fivefold expansion of its housing portfolio and orchestrated the organization’s national CARF accreditation. She also received the 2017 Community Shelter Board Hero Award for her work with the Homeless Service Providers Committee on Racism.

Key Dates in YWCA History

Since 1886, we’ve had a strong history of making incredible strides in eliminating racism and empowering women in our community.

YWCA Columbus 2024 Annual Report

YWCA Columbus Advocacy Agenda

Land Acknowledgment

We acknowledge the traditional and ancestral territory of the Shawnee, Kaskaskia (kas-kas-kee-uh), Hopewell & Myaamia (My-am-ee) people, the people whose land we are living, learning, and working on today.

Financials

View more information on 2024 Financials here.

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