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Governance & financials

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.

Board of Directors

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.

Girls' Council

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.

Curriculum Council

Clinicians, educators, cultural advisors.

They sign off on the global curriculum core and every chapter adaptation. Reviewed annually.

Financial transparency

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.
Status

Where we are today.

Now

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.

Next

Founding cohort

First Crown Academy cohort of 15 girls, intake measurement, and a mentor pool of 20 screened women.

Then

First Coronation and first published results

Cohort 1 results on the Impact page. Sovereign Circle opens to major donors.

Later

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.

She already has what it takes.
She needs somewhere to find it.