what we do
DEVELOPING women LEADERS
We are a non-denominational, registered charitable organization in Canada and the United States. Our purpose is to empower young women, primarily from the Global South, to become the next generation of leaders in their communities. We achieve our purpose by providing scholarships and ongoing personal support to ensure that every student succeeds at university and is equipped to become an outstanding leader.
The biggest gender inequality issues that we face today, such as legal discrimination, unfair social norms and attitudes, decision-making on sexual and reproductive issues and low levels of political participation, are better resolved in societies where women and men are equally educated.
We strongly believe that better education not only gets women out of the cycle of poverty and develops the next generation of women leaders, but also makes them more resilient in vulnerable situations such as economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters.
By working closely with our on-ground partner in the student’s country of origin and our university partners, we help these young women secure all the funding they require to pursue university programs at the Bachelor’s, Master’s, Professional and PhD levels.
Purpose
Our philosophy
We aim to lift young women, their families and their communities out of the cycle of poverty by igniting a spark of hope. We also believe that empowering young women, especially those from countries in turmoil, strengthens local communities and is key to creating long-term transformational change.
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our amazing TEAM
board of directors
Our Board of Directors provides governance, oversight and long-term strategic guidance. They bring different external experiences, from a wide variety of fields and with broad business and not-for-profit experience.
Cora Di Pietro
Tanneke Heersche
Shairoz Kherani
Meera Sharma
Cassandra Dorrington
founder and ceo
Narmin Ismail
Narmin Ismail has always been passionate about empowering youth with the skills, experience and aptitudes to become leaders. Her entrepreneurial career includes being Co-Founder of the Climb for Leaders, an international youth-oriented leadership challenge, and the CEO of the Daughters for Life Foundation.
In 2014, she decided to tackle the huge funding and accessibility gap at the university level for young females, especially in the Global South in areas of conflict and remote and under-served areas. So she established The Spark of Hope Foundation to provide university level scholarships to young women with a mission to help develop the next generation of women leaders.
Narmin has a B.A. in Psychology from York University and an MBA from Athabasca University.