The Infinity Project
Your generosity advances gender equity in the judiciary.
Your generosity advances gender equity in the judiciary.
The Infinity Project's mission is to increase the gender diversity of the state and federal bench to ensure the quality of justice in the Eighth Circuit. The Project is dedicated to creating a judiciary that reflects the perspectives, experiences, and voices of the communities it serves. The Project champions the advancement of women into positions of judicial leadership, recognizing that equity on the bench strengthens public trust and ensures justice for all.
The Infinity Project aims to make an impact through:
When you give to the Infinity Project, you help it continue to break barriers, open doors, and inspire systemic change through strategic initiatives, advocacy, and partnerships. The Project advances its mission by engaging senators and other government decision-makers on gender equity, educating the public on the qualified women candidates and serving as a clearinghouse for women who are interested in serving on state or federal benches in the Eighth Circuit. Your gift supports the events, resources and outreach conducted by the Project and its members.
The Project is fiercely non-partisan, and does not advocate for particular candidates. Rather, their members believe in mentoring women towards putting their best selves forward in the judicial application process. The Infinity Project believes it is necessary to take into account varied life experiences and points of view and to ensure all voices are included in judicial decisions.
As the fiscal agent for the Infinity Project, the University of St. Thomas manages all gifts made to the Infinity Project, which are strictly allocated for Infinity's purposes. The University of St. Thomas does not receive any funds derived from the Infinity Project. When you follow the "Give Now" link to the GiveCampus website, you will see that "The Infinity Project" is identified as the gift designation for your donation.
The Infinity Project does not turn away anyone needing help, nor does it discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or age.