Breaking Down Barriers: Entrepreneurship Funding for Women of Color
The National Black Women's Council of Initiatives provides resources and funding opportunities for women of color entrepreneurs, aiming to bridge the gap in access to capital.
The National Black Women's Council of Initiatives provides resources and funding opportunities for women of color entrepreneurs, aiming to bridge the gap in access to capital.
The U.S. Small Business Administration offers various programs and resources specifically designed to support women of color entrepreneurs, including funding opportunities and business training.
Forbes highlights the current state of entrepreneurship funding for women of color, discussing the challenges faced and the progress made, with insights from industry leaders and experts.
Harvard Business School research explores the challenges women of color entrepreneurs face in accessing funding and provides recommendations for investors, policymakers, and entrepreneurs.
Women Who Fund is a platform dedicated to connecting women of color entrepreneurs with funding opportunities, providing a comprehensive list of resources and programs.
This video series by the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) features interviews with women of color entrepreneurs, discussing their experiences and the importance of funding and support.
Fast Company discusses innovative solutions to close the funding gap for women of color entrepreneurs, including new funding models and initiatives.
Digital Undivided provides a comprehensive list of resources for women of color entrepreneurs, including funding opportunities, mentorship programs, and business training.