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Making Democracy Work® Dinner

Monday, February 24, 2025 

6:00 PM -9:00 PM


Austin Public Library, Central Branch

710 West Cesar Chavez St.

Austin, Texas 78701


Eva Carrillo Sponsorship: $500

Eva Carrillo de García crossed borders and cultures to advocate for civil liberties. As a nurse and advocate, Ms. Carrillo de García knew the importance of both health and voting. As an Eva Carrillo sponsor, you will show that you are a courageous leader who creates new civic spaces for the sake of your family and country.


Oveta Culp Hobby Sponsorship: $1500

Oveta Culp Hobby knew the value of public service, serving as the first US Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1953-1955. As a Culp Hobby sponsor you will show your commitment to these same values, values the League holds dear to this day. You are not afraid to be the first, do the work, or stand out.


Barbara Jordan Sponsorship: $2500

Barbara Jordan was a pillar of democracy in Texas. As a Barbara Jordan sponsor, you will be showing that you have the courage to speak truth to power, and that your life is dedicated to helping others find their voice.


Minnie Fisher Cunningham Sponsorship: $5000

"Minnie Fish," as she was known in her time, was a tireless advocate for women's rights, voting accessibility, and strengthening our democracy. As a Minnie Fisher Cunningham sponsor, you will show that you are a trailblazer, refusing to give up.


Title Sponsorship: $10,000

As Title Sponsor, you will join forces with the League of Women Voters of Texas to host the most important democracy fundraiser in the state. Show the world how passionate you are about democracy, voting rights, and a better future. What's more, you'll be equipping the League with the resources it needs to advocate for all Texans.