Group empowers female entrepreneurs
Here are some groups that empower female entrepreneurs:
- Women's Business Centers (WBCs): A network of over 100 centers across the US, providing training, counseling, and access to credit for women entrepreneurs.
- National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO): A professional organization that provides networking opportunities, training, and advocacy for women entrepreneurs.
- Women Entrepreneurs Network (WEN): A global community of women entrepreneurs, providing mentorship, networking, and resources for growth.
- Ellevate Network: A professional network of women entrepreneurs, providing access to mentors, investors, and resources for growth.
- Girlboss: A community of women entrepreneurs, providing resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities.
- The Female Founders Alliance: A community of women entrepreneurs, providing mentorship, networking, and resources for growth.
- The Women's Startup Lab: A global community of women entrepreneurs, providing mentorship, networking, and resources for growth.
- The National Foundation for Women Legislators (NFWL): A non-profit organization that provides training, mentorship, and resources for women entrepreneurs and business leaders.
- The Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC): A non-profit organization that provides certification, training, and resources for women-owned businesses.
- The Small Business Administration (SBA): A US government agency that provides resources, training, and access to capital for small businesses, including women-owned businesses.
- The Kauffman Foundation: A non-profit organization that provides resources, training, and access to capital for entrepreneurs, including women entrepreneurs.
- The National Association of Small Business Development Centers (NASBDC): A network of small business development centers across the US, providing training, counseling, and access to capital for small businesses, including women-owned businesses.
- The Women's Economic Empowerment and Development (WEED): A non-profit organization that provides training, mentorship, and resources for women entrepreneurs in developing countries.
- The International Association of Women (IAW): A global organization that provides networking opportunities, training, and resources for women entrepreneurs.
- The Women's Business Council (WBC): A non-profit organization that provides training, mentorship, and resources for women entrepreneurs in the UK.
These are just a few examples of groups that empower female entrepreneurs. There are many more organizations, networks, and resources available to support women entrepreneurs around the world.