Posts Tagged ‘Women-owned’
Calling All HUSTLERS to Claim Their FREE Business Listing to MelaninPrenuers!
What’s better than exposure for your business? Free promotion for your business! MelaninPrenuers is “Supporting emerging and established black-owned businesses by increasing the amount of time the black dollars stay…
Read MoreIt’s Time to Complete Your IFundWomen Universal Grant Application!
Did you know that there are over 12 million women owned businesses and startups in this country alone? That is 40% of the businesses in the US. Yet shockingly, women…
Read MoreBlack Girl Ventures is Accepting Applications NOW for Their 2021 Pitch Competition. You don’t want to miss this opportunity!
Black Girl Ventures is a female-founded venture capital firm which encourages, supports and gives opportunities to Black/Brown women entrepreneurs. They host programs and pitch competitions to “ignite civic engagement and…
Read MoreThe Deadline to Apply for Tory Burch’s Fellows Program is Fast Approaching! Invest in Your Business, Invest in Yourself.
Tory Burch is a very well-known women’s accessory retailer, but Tory Burch herself created the brand with a much bigger goal in mind. The Tory Burch Foundation has provided $65 million in loans and grants as well as education, fellowships and resources to over 450,000 women owned businesses since it’s inception. One of those initiatives,the Fellows Program, is designed to empower female entrepreneurs and equip them with the knowledge, experience and tools to grow their businesses.
Read MoreSHE HUSTLES at The Clyde Venue
The Creative Coast is delighted to present SHE HUSTLES at The Clyde Venue, an event for Savannah’s women entrepreneurs and leaders to connect, get inspiration, and celebrate one another’s accomplishments.
Read MoreWomen Tech GLOBAL Conference 2021 is happening this summer
Joni 100,000 women in tech to drive change.
Read MoreAccess to Capital for Entrepreneurs (ACE) Women’s Business Center to open in Savannah
The mission for the ACE Women’s Business Center is to empower women, minorities, and low-to-moderate income entrepreneurs through financial education and training. From planning to implementation to growth, the ACE WBC assists businesses at various stages of development.
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