The Introduction Kit · Catholic Feminine Formation
The Introduction Kit · Catholic Feminine Formation
The Introduction Kit

One Introduction.
That's the whole ask.



You already carry this. You've lived it, taught it, or walked beside women who have. Now we're asking you to do the one thing formation cannot do without — hand it to someone else. This kit is built to make that simple. No writing. No pitching. Just forward, send, or say her name.

Step 1

Who is already on your heart?

Before you scroll further, pause. Ask the Holy Spirit. One name is usually enough. Some prompts, if you need them:
  • A woman you know who is faithful but fragmented — loves God, wants a beautiful life, feels underprepared for the weight of it.
  • A priest whose parish is full of women hungry for something real — and who has been quietly searching for a program that actually forms them.
  • A PLT or parish leadership team member trying to build a discipleship path and missing the formation piece for women.
  • A women's ministry leader running studies that feed the soul but don't translate to daily life.
  • A Newman Center director or campus ministry leader watching young women drift and not knowing what to hand them.
  • A Catholic college or university administrator looking for a formation offering that actually forms.
  • A sorority or Catholic women's group chapter leader.
  • A pregnancy center director, apostolate founder, or religious superior whose women — staff and those they serve — are carrying weight without a framework for it.
  • A Catholic nonprofit, healthcare, or school leader whose mission is women-facing and who has felt the gap between programming and real formation.
  • A Catholic CEO or business owner who wants the women on their team formed as whole women — not just trained as employees.
  • A friend or family member who has said, in some form, "I don't know how to be a woman in this culture anymore."
Step 2

Copy. Paste. Send.

Pick the scenario that fits. Edit one line if you want it to sound more like you. Or don't.

Template A — Text or DM to a friend

When you want it casual and personal.

Hey — this made me think of you. It's called Catholic Feminine Formation, and it's the closest thing I've seen to what you and I have talked about wanting. It's not more Bible study. It's actual formation — mindset and skill — rooted in the feminine genius. Worth five minutes of your time: catholicfeminineformation.com

Template B — Email to a woman in your life

When the person would open an email more readily than a text.

Subject: Something I've been wanting to share with you[Her name], I've been part of something called The Woman School for a while now, and I've been waiting for the right moment to share it with you. This is that moment. It's Catholic Feminine Formation — not another study, not another book club. It's a framework for becoming the woman God made you to be, built by January Donovan and rooted in the feminine genius St. John Paul II wrote about. It has formed me in ways I didn't know I needed. You can see everything here: catholicfeminineformation.com If you want to talk about whether it's right for this season of your life, I'd love that. With love, [Your name]

Template C — Email to a priest (Parish Program)

Lead with credibility. Keep it short. Offer the warm handoff.

Subject: A program I'd like to put on your radarFather [Last Name], I hope this finds you well. I wanted to share something with you that I believe would be a meaningful gift to the women of our parish. It's called Catholic Feminine Formation — the parish arm of The Woman School, founded by January Donovan (Forbes' Top Self-Worth Strategist, 2x bestselling author, featured by Chris Stefanick). It is built specifically to fill the formation and discipleship gap that programs like Walking With Purpose and Endow do not address. It completes the parish path rather than competing with it. Everything is here: catholicfeminineformation.com/parish-program I would be happy to make a warm introduction to their team if you'd like to explore it further. They can walk you and the PLT through what a parish rollout looks like. In Christ, [Your name]

Template D — Message to a PLT or women's ministry lead

For someone already thinking about formation who knows the discipleship language.

[First name] — sharing this because I think it directly addresses the gap you've been trying to fill. It's called Catholic Feminine Formation, the parish program of The Woman School. It's the Formation and Discipleship layer that most parish paths are missing for women. Worth a look: catholicfeminineformation.com/parish-program. Happy to connect you with their partnerships director if you want a real conversation.

Template E — Email to a Newman Center, campus ministry, or Catholic college

For the College Program. Use when introducing the campus partnership offering.

Subject: A feminine formation program built for campus[First name], I wanted to put Catholic Feminine Formation on your radar. It is the college partnership arm of The Woman School — a 6-class feminine formation program (How to Be a Woman: Formation 101) built to give young Catholic women the practical mindset and skills training that faith formation alone does not deliver. It runs as an institutional subscription: unlimited access for every woman on your campus, with formator training, monthly Q&A with January Donovan, and a dedicated ambassador. Full overview: catholicfeminineformation.com/college-program If you want a real conversation about what this looks like on your campus, I would happily make an introduction to their team. [Your name]

Template F — Email to a mission-aligned organization leader

For pregnancy centers, apostolates, religious orders, Catholic healthcare, schools, and mission-driven nonprofits.

Subject: A formation program built for the women you serve — and the women who serve them[First name], I wanted to put Catholic Feminine Formation on your radar — particularly because [organization] sits at the exact intersection it was built for. It is the organizational arm of The Woman School, founded by January Donovan (Forbes' Top Self-Worth Strategist, 2x bestselling author, featured by Chris Stefanick). It is built for Catholic apostolates, pregnancy centers, religious communities, healthcare ministries, schools, and mission-driven nonprofits. What makes this track distinctive: it forms two populations at once — the women you employ and the women you serve. Your team gets formed alongside your mission. It is the human formation layer that most Catholic organizations have wanted but have not had a framework to deliver. Full overview: catholicfeminineformation.com/organizational-program If you'd like a real conversation about fit, I'd be glad to make an introduction to their partnerships team. [Your name]

Template G — Email to a Catholic business owner or CEO

For Catholic-owned and Catholic-led for-profit companies, professional firms, and enterprises.

Subject: A leadership investment in the women on your team[First name], I wanted to share something I think would be a meaningful return on the women who help build [company]. It is called Catholic Feminine Formation — an annual partnership program built for Catholic-owned and Catholic-led businesses, founded by January Donovan (Forbes' Top Self-Worth Strategist, 2x bestselling author, featured by Chris Stefanick). It is leadership and formation training for women, rooted in the feminine genius — the kind of work that strengthens emotional command, decision-making, and presence in a way no professional development program does, because faith and formation are not separated. Done well, it is the most strategic investment a Catholic-led company can make in the women on its team. Full overview: catholicfeminineformation.com/organizational-program I'd be glad to make an introduction to their team if you'd like to walk through what a partnership looks like for your team. [Your name]

Template H — Social post (Instagram / Facebook)

For broadcasting to your network, not a specific person.

If you've ever felt like your faith is strong but your life feels fragmented — this is the missing piece. Catholic Feminine Formation is not another study. It is the daily work of becoming the woman God made you to be. Mindset. Skill. The feminine genius St. John Paul II wrote about, translated into real life. → catholicfeminineformation.com #CatholicFeminineFormation #TheNewWoman #FeminineRevival
Step 3

The right link for the right person.

Send the program page that fits the person you're introducing. Each link goes directly to the right door.
Step 4

Need a warm handoff? We'll take it from here.

If the person you are introducing is a priest, parish leader, Newman Center or campus ministry director, nonprofit or apostolate leader, religious superior, healthcare or school administrator, or Catholic business owner — a cold link does not always do the work justice. Reach out and our team will handle the introduction personally.

Contact Us
Partnerships Team
[email protected]
Talking Points

When someone asks, "What is this?"

The 15-Second Version

Catholic Feminine Formation is the parish, campus, and organizational program of The Woman School. It does what faith formation alone cannot — it forms the woman. Mindset, skill, the feminine genius. It is how faith becomes a life.

The 30-Second Version

Founded by January Donovan, it addresses a crisis most women feel but cannot name: we have access to faith formation but not to human formation. The result is women who love God but feel fragmented, anxious, and underprepared for the life they are trying to build. Catholic Feminine Formation restores the formation that was once passed grandmother to mother to daughter — and was severed by the sexual revolution. Modeled after Our Lady, the original New Woman. Delivered to parishes, campuses, Catholic organizations, and Catholic-led businesses as institutional partnerships.

Frequently Asked
Isn't this just another women's Bible study?
No. Faith formation teaches what to believe. This teaches how to live what you believe — boundaries, emotional command, domestic order, communication, self-governance. It integrates with Scripture study. It does not replace it.
We already run Walking With Purpose, Endow, or another study. Why add this?
Those are excellent at Connection and Encounter. This is built for the Formation and Discipleship stages — it completes the path rather than competing with it.
We're not a parish or college — does this work for our organization?
Yes. The Organizational Program is built specifically for Catholic apostolates, pregnancy centers, religious communities, healthcare ministries, schools, mission-driven nonprofits, and Catholic-owned or Catholic-led businesses. The distinctive feature: it forms two populations under one partnership — the women you employ and the women you serve.
Who is behind it?
January Donovan — Forbes' Top Self-Worth Strategist, 2x bestselling author, featured by Chris Stefanick. 25+ years working with women across 50+ countries. Mother of 8, married 19 years. Thousands of testimonies.
What does it cost a parish, campus, organization, or business to run?
Partnerships are institutional subscriptions with unlimited access for the entire community or team. Parish, campus, organizational, and business tiers are scaled to the size of the community, with pilot semester options available for parishes and campuses. For a real conversation about fit and cost, reach out to our team at [email protected].

One introduction.
That's the whole ask.



"Teach what is good… train young women." Titus 2:3–4
Catholic Feminine Formation · A Program of The Woman School