Active Cause Partners with On The Radar to Support International Women’s Day Dinner in New York City

By Active Cause Editorial Team

NEW YORK, NY, March 10, 2025

Active Cause partnered with On The Radar to support a private International Women’s Day (IWD) dinner in New York City, convening leading women creatives, artists, and cultural leaders for an intimate evening centered on community, leadership, and long-term impact.

The dinner brought together voices across music, media, fashion, and the broader creative industries, creating space for peer connection and dialogue outside of public-facing programming or performance.

Active Cause gatherings are designed to build long-term philanthropic infrastructure within the creative economy, connecting cultural leaders with structured social impact strategies.

Marking International Women’s Day Through Community

International Women’s Day is often recognized through campaigns and large-scale events. This gathering was intentionally designed as a smaller, private convening — prioritizing meaningful conversation, relationship-building, and shared reflection.

Participants discussed the realities of building sustainable creative careers, the importance of peer networks, and how women in culture can engage with philanthropy and impact in ways that are aligned with their values and lived experience.

Too often, conversations about leadership and impact happen in public-facing spaces that don’t leave room for honesty,” said Yonis Hassan, Co-Founder of Active Cause. “This dinner was about creating a quieter, more intentional environment. One where women shaping culture could connect with each other without pressure, performance, or expectation.”

Collaboration with On The Radar

The dinner was supported in partnership with On The Radar, whose work spotlighting creative voices across music and media aligns with Active Cause’s commitment to community rooted leadership and cultural impact.

The collaboration reflected a shared belief that meaningful progress, both creatively and socially, often begins in trusted, intentional spaces rather than public forums.

An Active Gatherings Approach

While not a formal public event, the dinner reflected the principles behind Active Gatherings, Active Cause’s approach to convening: privacy-first, peer-led, and grounded in open exchange.

These gatherings are designed to support long-term relationship-building and collaboration among individuals whose work and influence shape culture at scale.

About Active Cause

Active Cause is a private philanthropy membership app exclusively for athletes, creatives, and entertainers. The platform provides donor-advised fund infrastructure, charity discovery tools, fundraising campaign management, philanthropic insights, and community through Active Gatherings.

Built for compressed careers and cultural power, Active Cause prioritizes impact over optics, supporting members in developing intentional, long-term approaches to social change.

About On The Radar

On The Radar is a cultural platform dedicated to discovering, supporting, and amplifying creative voices across music and media. Through content, community, and live moments, the platform connects artists and audiences while spotlighting emerging talent and cultural leadership.

For more information, visit https://activecause.co.

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