Sailing Scholarships for 2024
Girls who attended an AdventureSail in 2023 are eligible to apply for a Learn to Sail Youth Scholarship now. The $500 scholarship can be applied to any recognized sailing program. AdventureSail participants must apply for the scholarship within one year of participation.
We will accept applications for the Sue Corl Youth Sailing Scholarship beginning February 1, 2024, closing April 15, 2024. The Sue Corl is a $500 scholarship for girls 14-19 years old.
Scholarship applications require an essay and a letter of recommendation.
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1. Opportunities to network with other women sailors
3. Enjoy discounts from our sponsors
4. Access to exclusive video content
5. Nationwide calendar of women sailors’ events
6. Offer sailing opportunities / scholarships to underserved girls
7. Get discounts on NWSA swag
8. Keep up-to-date with NWSA social media and Take the Helm®
9. Early bird / discounts on NWSA’s annual conference + events
10. Foster inclusivity in sailing. Help us Share Sailing!
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We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization. We are primarilary funded by your membership to serve our mission to enrich the lives of women and girls through education and access to sailing. Please join us for an annual fee of $45, or three years for $100, to help us Share Sailing!
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Sharing Sailing with Women Since 1990
Gail Hine, the director and producer the Sailing Conventions for Women for 32 years, decided is was time to take down her sails. The Convention remained rewarding and popular, but at age 83, with associated health and mobility issues, considering the weight of managing another annual event finally took the wind out of Gail’s sails.
In her recent retirement announcement, Hine expressed gratitude for the support for her Convention during the past three-plus decades. Volunteer coaches, instructors, donated boats, sponsorships, time and effort to develop unique and interesting workshops — all these acts of generosity made Gail Hine presentation of the Sailing Convention for Women an uniquely original educational event. It quickly became a model for others across the country to emulate. The Midwest Women’s Sailing Conference in Milwaukee, Women’s Sailing Seminar in Alemeda, National Women’s Sailing Association Conference (this year in New Orleans) WOWaZr! and other hands-on womens’ sailing events sprung from the waves of Gail’s first event.
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Above: Gail Hine at her Sailing Convention for Women, April 2023 with NWSA directors in attendance.
Standing, left to right — WSF/NWSA board of directors Barbara Morris, Debbie Huntsman, Marie Rogers, kneeling — Naomi Emmerson and center, seated — Gail Hine.
Gail Hine served the Women’s Sailing Foundation board for 20 years as editior of NWSA’s Take the Helm.
She retired from the Foundation as a emertia member of the board in 2021.
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Mark January 19, 2024 on your calendar for the first She Sailor Sea Story of the new year. For episode, THE LEAD, 2005 Leadership in Women’s Sailing Award recipient, Cory Sertl, will be a featured storyteller.
Sertl, was the skipper of the 2004 team winning the U.S. Women’s Match Racing Championship, a two-time Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year, a former Olympian and winner of the Rolex International Women’s Keelboat Championship. Sertl also was a member of US Saiing’s delegation to the International Sailing Federation (ISAF). She and Jody Swanson took the Women’s Open Doublehanded Championship in 1990, and the U.S. Women’s Championship for the Adams Cup in 1992. Sertl has served on US Sailing’s Women’s Sailing Committee.
ENJOY DECEMBER’S FEATURED VIDEO — A November 17, 2023 NWSA She Sailor Sea Story from the episode SHIP’S LOG features an article written by pioneer yacht club founder Ruth Beal (circa 1958), read by her daughter Sue Bohl.
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Say Yes! to Host AdventureSail® in 2024
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AdventureSail has been advancing opportunities for sailing for two decades. It is designed to foster the next generation of female sailors. We understand the importance of providing opportunities for sailing early. We know barriers exist, preventing young women and girls from making it to the water. Help us share sailing.
We are asking you to commit to host an AdventureSail in 2024. Make sailing more accessible to underserved young women ages 9-14. Any girl deserves the opportunity to experince sailing.
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NWSA is compiling the 2024 National Women’s Sailing Association calendar of events. Send us your women serving sailing events with dates, times and contact and we will include them in our calendar. We will feature select events, including seminars, conferences, regattas and races in upcoming issues of Take the Helm. Please respond before January 1 for the best exposure. You may send info on events any time. We will help you spread the word.
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Donate now. We will put a tax-deductible end-of-year contribution to work.
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