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Frequently asked questions about the monument.
On December 17, 2020, with unanimous bipartisan support from Congress, President Trump signed Public Law 116-217, which charges the Women’s Suffrage National Monument Foundation with building a monument in Washington, D.C. to honor the pioneers of the early American women’s suffrage movement. While Public Law 116-217 authorizes the monument to be built on federal land in Washington, D.C., it did not authorize the monument to be built on the National Mall. On December 20, 2024, the U.S. Senate passed H.R. 1318, which authorizes the Women’s Suffrage National Monument to be built on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The legislation was signed into law by President Biden on January 4, 2025. With the passage of this historic legislation, the Foundation then worked with planning agencies across the nation’s capital to finalize the location of the monument on the National Mall.
The Monument will be located on a 2.5 acre site within Constitution Gardens, on the National Mall in D.C. Constitution Gardens’ unique, park-like setting and proximity to other significant memorials mean it will complement the existing monumental landscape while offering visitors an opportunity to honor women’s history on the National Mall.
The monument is expected to be completed and unveiled to the American people in 2033.
The Women’s Suffrage National Monument Foundation, a nonpartisan 501(c)3 nonprofit, was charged by Congress in Public Law 116-217 and Public Law 118-226 to design and build the Women’s Suffrage National Monument on the National Mall.
Like most national monuments and memorials in Washington, D.C., the Women’s Suffrage National Monument will be funded in its entirety through private donations.
No. The Women’s Suffrage National Monument Foundation does not receive any government funding. The Foundation is fully responsible for raising the funds to build the monument through private donations.
Like most federal monuments and memorials, the Women’s Suffrage National Monument will be funded entirely through private donations. The costs for building the monument must be raised before construction can begin.
The Foundation expects to announce an open nationwide call for design ideas in 2026. Sign up for our newsletter and follow us on social media to make sure you are the first to hear about design submission announcements.
The Women’s Suffrage National Monument Foundation is committed to lifting all suffragists out of the footnotes of history and into our shared American story. The final design of the monument will weave together the multitude of diverse histories that collectively tell a complete story of women’s fight for the vote.
While the Women’s Suffrage National Monument will be the first standalone monument on the National Mall dedicated to American women’s history, there are notable examples of women’s inclusion in the war memorials and presidential memorials currently on the National Mall. For example, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial consists of three elements: the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, the Three Servicemen Statue, and the Vietnam Women’s Memorial. The Vietnam Women’s Memorial is a powerful tribute to the 265,000 women who served in the Vietnam War. Additionally, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt appears in statue within the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, represented in her role as the first U.S. Delegate to the United Nations. We are honored to stand alongside the heroic women who served our country during the Vietnam War and trailblazing First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt as the first monument on the National Mall dedicated to women’s history.
The monument is expected to be unveiled in 2033. Remember to follow along with our progress on social media and through our newsletters.
You can donate online here. Checks can be sent to Women’s Suffrage National Monument Foundation at 1763 Columbia Rd NW, Ste 175 PMB 668856, Washington, D.C. 20009. For any questions, you can reach our donor support team at: giving@womensmonument.org.
You’re invited to inspire America’s newest landmark. We want to hear from YOU! Contribute your ideas today and have a voice in the design of the Women's Suffrage National Monument.