National Council of Women's Organizations
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The National Council of Women's Organizations is an American non-profit political organization formerly headed by Martha Burk with a membership of 11 million women through its 210 member organizations. Its current Chair is Susan Scanlan and Executive Director is Kimberly Otis
It led a protest at the 2003 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, to bring attention to the men-only membership policies of the Augusta National Golf Club that hosted it.