Engagement Ideas for Women’s History Month

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Madeline Chizmar
Madeline Chizmar
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Engagement Ideas for Women's History Month

Thoughtful Ways to Celebrate, Learn, and Connect

March is Women’s History Month! This is a meaningful opportunity to create moments of reflection, appreciation, and connection in the workplace — honoring the contributions of women throughout history and the leaders shaping our world today.

The most impactful engagement ideas are thoughtful and centered on learning, culture, and community.

Here are three simple, thoughtful engagement ideas for Women’s History Month:

📚 Idea 01

Celebrate Women Authors & Storytellers

Stories shape how we understand the world and ourselves. One powerful way to honor Women’s History Month is by inviting employees to share the voices of women who have influenced their thinking.

Encourage team members to share a favorite book, essay, poem, or article by a woman author. Categories can include fiction, nonfiction, memoir, journalism, or children’s books — there are no wrong answers.

Add a reflection prompt “What perspective did this author introduce you to, and how has it stayed with you?”

This keeps the experience personal, reflective, and human — creating a shared learning space rather than a formal lesson.

📖 Inspiration & resources

🍽️ Idea 02

Support Women-Owned Businesses & Restaurants

Food brings people together, and supporting local businesses creates real, tangible impact. Invite employees to spotlight:

  • Women-owned restaurants, cafés, bakeries, or food trucks in your area
  • Favorite dishes, takeout recommendations, or hidden local gems
  • Photos, short reviews, or menus worth sharing
  • Women-owned product brands they love (beauty, wellness, food, apparel)

💡 If you have an engagement budget

  • Run a simple raffle for a gift card to a women-owned restaurant or shop
  • Highlight featured businesses across company channels throughout March
  • Cater a breakfast or lunch from a women-owned restaurant — great for in-office teams

This idea has built-in variety — new businesses can be spotlighted each week — and it naturally generates warm, enthusiastic conversation across the team.

🎙️ Idea 03

Spotlight Women Innovators & Leaders

Women’s History Month isn’t only about honoring the past — it’s also about recognizing the creativity, leadership, and innovation shaping the world right now.

Consider running a weekly spotlight featuring women’s voices across fields like:

  • Science & Technology — engineers, researchers, and founders driving discovery
  • Media & Journalism — writers, podcasters, and editors shaping public conversation
  • Arts & Culture — artists and creators redefining expression and identity
  • Business & Entrepreneurship — leaders building companies that matter
  • Community Leadership & Advocacy — organizers and voices creating lasting change

🔗 Meaningful sources & inspiration

Keeping the focus on living history — the women, ideas, and creativity shaping today and tomorrow — makes this feel vibrant and relevant, not just commemorative.

Building Meaningful Engagement

The most meaningful Women’s History Month initiatives are rooted in curiosity, appreciation, and joy. When organizations create space for stories, voices, and shared learning, they foster genuine connection — and help build a culture where people feel seen, respected, and valued.

Whether your team is remote, hybrid, or in-office, these ideas scale easily and invite participation without pressure. Start simple, stay consistent, and let the conversation lead the way.

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Madeline Chizmar is Co-Founder of CultureBot and co-founder of Brightspot People. With a career spanning Procore, Levelset, and stellar, she’s passionate about building connected, high-performing teams through thoughtful people operations and culture change.
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