Girls Inc. often participate in efforts with partner companies that promote positive change for women, often through events such as raising money through charity sales or donating. In September 2006,
Warren Buffett auctioned his
Lincoln Town Car to support Girls Inc. The vehicle sold for $73,200 on
eBay. In 2015,
Warren Buffett auctioned his Cadillac to support Girls Inc., which sold for $122,500.00 on Proxibid.com. In March 2017,
Hillary Clinton was named as the "Champion for Girls" by Girls Inc. at their 2017 New York Luncheon. In October 2024, Girls Inc. partnered with nonprofit HalfTheStory to launch a program aimed at providing girls with
digital literacy skills. The initiative received funding from the
Archewell Foundation, the
Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation, and
Melinda French Gates’s Pivotal Ventures. A venture with the
American Girl Dolls collection in 2005 generated controversy among fundamentalist Christians. The
American Family Association urged its members to demand that American Girl halt support for Girls Inc., accusing it of being "a pro-abortion, pro-lesbian advocacy group." ==Programs==