
This is a chronological list of women's conferences.

The MSF Haritha is an Indian Women's organisation, student organization and Girls Wing of Muslim Students Federation, affiliated to the Indian Union Muslim League, Muslim Students Federation and holds the political vision of the Indian Union Muslim League.

Fashion for Relief is a charitable organization founded in 2005 that has raised funds for various environmental and humanitarian causes. In 2005, Naomi Campbell founded two charities, "We love Brazil" and Fashion for Relief. Campbell invites high-profile individuals from fashion, film, music, and television industries to participate in shows. The fashion shows have been hosted and recycle venues in Cannes, Dar es Salaam, London, Moscow, Mumbai and New York City. In 2005, the London-based non-profit organization CARE hosted Fashion for Relief, donating to international charitable organizations to bring aid to people in crises in various countries. Since 2012, the online retailer YOOX has partnered with Fashion for Relief. In 2015, the popularity of FFR events, Campbell applied for non-profit status in United Kingdom.

The Ladies' Auxiliaries (LA) of the International Union Mine Mill and Smelter Workers (IUMMSW) were women's organizations in the United States of America and Canada associated with local units of the IUMMSW. Women active in the Auxiliaries were the wives, daughters, sisters, and mothers of IUMMSW members. Women's organizations associated with trade unions in male-dominated industries have played a central role in labour struggles since the end of the 19th century.

The term sewing circle usually refers to a group of people, usually women, who meet regularly for the purpose of sewing, often for charitable causes while chatting, gossiping, and/or discussing.

sister-hood is an international platform for the voices of women of Muslim heritage founded in 2007 by Norwegian, film-maker and human rights activist Deeyah Khan through her media and arts production company Fuuse.

Women in Research Ireland (WIRI) is a charity based in Dublin, Ireland, and a group member of the National Women's Council of Ireland. WIRI's goal is to build a community which connects and unites women, minorities, non-binary and other underrepresented groups in research and academia by raising awareness to create cultural changes. Since its foundation in 2017, WIRI hosts free, monthly events where a safe environment is ensured for honest and informative conversations. Today, WIRI maintains its platform in Ireland for unheard voices in research and academia. Dr Arjumand Younus and Dr Valesca Lima are the current directors of Women in Research IE since November 2021. Past directors include Dr Joanne Kenney, Dr Susan Fetics, Dr Rebecca Amet, Dr Karen Slattery and Martha Gulman. For full list of committee members see www.womeninresearch.ie/committee.

Women's Media Center (WMC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit women's organization in the United States founded in 2005 by writers and activists Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan, and Gloria Steinem. Led by President Julie Burton, WMC's work includes advocacy campaigns, giving out awards, media and leadership training, and the creation of original content.