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Remembering Mo Winograd

Mo and NCWA Board member Dave Brown, chair of the Great Decisions program, discuss the details at NCWA's 2023 Annual Dinner.

Mo Winograd Scholarship Fund

In keeping with her wishes, a Mo Winograd Scholarship Fund is being established through NCWA to benefit Southwest Florida high school students engaged in international relations programs.

There are two ways to donate:

1. Mail a check to NCWA at 3250 Bonita Beach Rd, #205, Bonita Springs FL 34134. Please write Mo Winograd Scholarship Fund on the memo line of the check.

2. Donate online with a credit card by clicking here.  Under Donation (about halfway down the page), enter the Amounttype "Mo Winograd Scholarship Fund" into the Comments section, select the Scholarships button and click Pay to enter the credit card information.

NCWA is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization. Please consult your financial adviser for tax advice.


Maureen “Mo” Winograd, 79, of Phoenicia, New York; Manhattan; and Bonita Springs, Florida, originally from Jackson, Michigan, passed away on September 5 in New York City after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

A devoted aunt to all, Mo was a lifelong activist and community leader. She served as a board member of the Naples Council on World Affairs (NCWA) and was a devoted leader of Great Decisions and the Southwest Florida Model UN, where she poured her talent and warmth into programs that elevated civil discourse and opened doors for young people.

She organized four Great Decisions groups in Bonita Springs of approximately 100 new registrants and led one of the groups since 2011.

She was vice chair of the NCWA Model UN from 2014-2017, chaired Model UN in 2018 and served on the Naples Council Board of Directors from 2014-2018.

Last year, she was honored as NCWA's Volunteer of the Year.

Mo earned master’s degrees in political science and criminal justice and spent 25 years as executive director of the Essex County Bar Association in New Jersey. She also served as secretary, treasurer, and co-founder of the Legal Services Foundation of Essex County (1983–2018).

In Collier County, she chaired the ACLU Committee on Public Education and Information (2008–2018) and was vice president of the ACLU of Collier County (2010–2018). She was also active with the Naples Women’s Giving Circle, 


always advocating to level the playing field for students with financial need.

Beyond her many professional and civic commitments, Mo loved Mahler and Motown, delighted in cooking and setting a table for family and friends, enjoyed world travel, and deeply loved her husband Mickey, her family, and many friends.

She is survived by her husband, Mickey Winograd; her sisters-in-law Mona Winograd, Gail Winograd, Linda McCully, and Lynn McCully; her nieces and nephews Melissa and Daniel Hatter, Elicia and Jonathan Greenberg, Marc and Terry Winograd, Bob Winograd, Kristina and Elanders Ballard, Jessica McCully, Katie McCully, Sean MCully, and Colleen Stephens (McCully), and Lisa and Freddy Winograd-Cabos; and her grand-nieces and nephews Nate, Ethan, Jade, Juliana, Eliana, Camryn, Emma, Daniel, Lila, Haley, Michaela, Ave, Evie, Daisey, and Bowen. She was predeceased by her brothers Michael and Richard McCully.

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