About the Louisa Swain Foundation

The Louisa Swain Foundation is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the heritage and history of the world's first democratically cast electoral ballot by a woman, Louisa Swain, on September 6, 1870, in the state of Wyoming. The Foundation is dedicated to fostering education in the areas of democracy, human rights and suffrage. The Foundation also seeks to recognize those who, through their actions or accomplishments, display the qualities of community, courage and strength of character as exhibited by Louisa Swain when she cast her historic ballot.

Join us in our mission to ensure that the legacy of Wyoming's pioneering women continues to inspire and educate generations to come.

Board of Directors

Contact our Executive Director

307-399-9571

Director@WyomingWomensHistoryHouse.info

Mary Mountain

Executive Director onsite in Laramie, Wyoming

Allison Nyholm, Chair

Jennifer Thomson, Vice Chair

Christopher Spear, Treasurer

Helen Rhee, Secretary

Shea Loper, Director

Brandon Kirkham, Director

Debbie Marshall, Director

Amanda Mertens Campbell, Director

Joney Wilmot, Director

Kristin Walker, Director

Hadley Bryans, Director

Holly Krutka, Director

Punch Williamson, Ex-Officio Director

The Louisa Swain Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization.

The Louisa Swain Foundation was established in 2001 as the Laramie Foundation, and is governed by a Board of Directors composed of members from throughout the nation. Housed in the Wyoming Women's History House in Laramie, Wyoming, the Louisa Swain Foundation is supported by tax-deductible contributions of donors who recognize the need to promote and preserve the concepts of democracy, human rights, suffrage, justice, community, courage and strength of character.