Closing the Funding Gap for Female Founders of Color
A new report highlights the challenges faced by female founders of color in accessing venture capital funding and provides recommendations for investors and policymakers.
A new report highlights the challenges faced by female founders of color in accessing venture capital funding and provides recommendations for investors and policymakers.
Despite the progress made, women of color still face significant barriers in accessing venture capital funding, but initiatives like Backstage Capital and Astia are working to change this narrative.
A Harvard Business School study explores the experiences of female founders of color in the venture capital ecosystem and identifies strategies for increasing their access to funding.
This article provides actionable advice for investors, entrepreneurs, and ecosystem supporters on how to promote diversity and inclusion in the venture capital industry, with a focus on female founders of color.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) hosts a webinar on venture capital funding for underrepresented founders, including female founders of color, and discusses regulatory developments and industry trends.
This video panel discussion features female founders of color and venture capital investors sharing their insights and experiences on the challenges and opportunities in the industry.
The National Council for Research on Women (NCRW) publishes a report on the barriers faced by female founders of color in accessing venture capital funding and recommends policy changes to address these disparities.
IFundWomen is a venture capital funding platform designed to support female founders, with a focus on women of color, by providing access to capital, networking opportunities, and resources.