Building new relationships within the community, along with exploring alternative approaches such as local community funding, private sector partnerships and intersectional grant opportunities, can ...
Black women-owned businesses can increase their chances of securing funding by exploring niche markets and specialized opportunities for which they qualify. Despite the growing red wave attacking all ...
Women business owners face unique challenges when seeking funding – they receive disproportionately less venture capital and often encounter barriers in traditional lending. Grants provide a critical ...
Access to capital is a critical concern for businesses, whether they are just starting out or expanding. Entrepreneurs need to fund new products, research goals, and fluctuating inventories. While ...
When you start a small business, there's one thing you need more than anything else: money. However, getting money to fund a business has been challenging for women, particularly women of color. While ...