Funding Options for Underrepresented Women in Business
The Small Business Administration (SBA) offers various funding options for underrepresented women in business, including microloans and the Women's Business Centers program.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) offers various funding options for underrepresented women in business, including microloans and the Women's Business Centers program.
This research paper from Harvard University explores the funding options available to underrepresented women in business, highlighting the importance of addressing the gender gap in venture capital.
Forbes highlights the top funding options for women in business, including crowdfunding, angel investors, and small business grants, with a focus on underrepresented groups.
Fast Company discusses the challenges faced by underrepresented women in business when seeking funding, and explores innovative solutions to address these disparities.
This online database provides a comprehensive list of funding options for women entrepreneurs, including underrepresented groups, with filters for location, industry, and funding type.
This video series from Khan Academy explores the importance of investing in underrepresented women in business, with expert insights on funding options and strategies for success.
The National Women's Business Council (NWBC) provides a guide to funding options for underrepresented women in business, including federal programs, private investments, and community resources.
The Brookings Institution publishes a report on the funding gap faced by underrepresented women in business, with recommendations for policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs to address these disparities.