Run like it matters, because it does.
A premium promise to a girl requires a serious organization behind it. Here is how we are built and what we commit to publish.
Minimum 7. Majority independent.
At least one child-safeguarding expert, at least one finance expert, and at least two seats held by program alumnae once they are eligible.
Twelve girls with a vote in the room.
Current participants and alumnae who review programs and meet the board twice a year. Their notes are published.
Clinicians, educators, cultural advisors.
They sign off on the global curriculum core and every chapter adaptation. Reviewed annually.
Published every year, hit or miss.
- Audited financial statements and the annual information return posted within 30 days of filing.
- Program spend target: 80% or more of expenses to programs by year three. Reported every year whether or not we reach it.
- Chapter-level statements published annually. Money raised for a chapter is spent in that chapter.
- Cost per Princess Year published per chapter.
- Executive compensation disclosed in full.
Where we are today.
Organization in formation
Entity registration and tax-exempt application in progress. Board recruitment open. Gifts are not yet tax-deductible; this page will say so the day that changes.
Founding cohort
First Crown Academy cohort of 15 girls, intake measurement, and a mentor pool of 20 screened women.
First Coronation and first published results
Cohort 1 results on the Impact page. Sovereign Circle opens to major donors.
Second site, independent evaluator, first international chapter
Only after the chapter-readiness framework and audited financials are public.
Site rule: any section describing a phase that has not happened is written in the future tense. The site never gets ahead of the organization.
