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Business Resources for Women |
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- National Women's Business Council - a bi-partisan federal advisory council. The Council's mission is to promote bold initiatives, policies and programs designed to support women's business enterprises at all stages of development in the public and private sector marketplaces -- from start-up to success to significance.
- National Association of Women Business Owners - Since 1975, NAWBO has helped women evolve their businesses by sharing resources and providing a single voice to shape economic and public policy. Today the organization features chapters in almost every metropolitan area in the United States.
- WomenBiz.Gov - The AWBC develops and strengthens a global network of women's business centers to advance the growth and success of women business owners.
- Center for Women & Enterprise - A non-profit organization dedicated to helping women start and grow their own businesses. WE's mission is to empower women to become economically self-sufficient and prosperous through entrepreneurship.
- Association of Women's Business Centers - The AWBC develops and strengthens a global network of women's business centers to advance the growth and success of women business owners.
- Mompreneurs - Patricia Cobe and Ellen H. Parlapiano interviewed hundreds of work-from-home mothers for their book, Mompreneurs® Online, and discovered that these women share certain secrets for cyber-success. Find out WHY and HOW mom-owned businesses are surviving and thriving on the Web, even though many big dot.coms are closing their doors.
- Springboard Enterprises - a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to accelerating women's access to the equity markets. The organization produces programs that educate, showcase and support entrepreneurs as they seek equity capital and grow their companies.
- Women's Bureau - A one-stop federal resource for targeted information, registration for online programs, and networking opportunities to help women entrepreneurs navigate the ever-changing business world and do what they do best: innovate, create jobs, and make a vital contribution to the strength of America.
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