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BOSS LADY MINDSETS

Boss Moves

This is your Services section. This is a great place to give more information about the services you provide. You can write a general description of what your business offers then add more details below.​This section can be adapted for your website.

You may choose to highlight other things like courses or programs, or to share special features about your business that you want to promote. Double click on the text box to edit the text and make it your own. 

Access to Networks

Did you know that Most Black female entrepreneurs suffer because they lack the access to networks that can help them connect with potential clients, mentors, and investors?

Building a network is essential for business growth. 

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Black Female Entrepreneur Networks

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  • Black Women's Entrepreneurship Institute

  • Black Women's Business Network

  • Black Female Founders

  • Black Women Talk Tech

  • Black Women's Alliance

  • National Association of Black Women Entrepreneurs

  • Black Women in Business & Entrepreneurship

  • Black Women's Network UK

Female Entrepreneur Networks (for all women)

  • Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)

  • National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO)

  • Women in Business Network (WIBN)

  • Female Founders Alliance (FFA)

  • The Wing

  • SheEO

  • Ellevate Network

  • Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization (WEDO)

  • Women's Business Center (WBC)

  • Women's Startup Lab.

Business Grants

Did you know that Black female entrepreneurs most times face difficulty accessing funding due to systemic inequalities and biases?

Access to capital is critical for starting and growing a business.

Funding grants available for black female entrepreneurs.

The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) Growth Grants: These grants are available to NASE members who are seeking funding for their small business. Black female entrepreneurs can apply for these grants to help support their business growth.

The Amber Grant: The Amber Grant awards $10,000 in funding to a different female entrepreneur each month. Black female entrepreneurs can apply for this grant to help fund their business.

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Business Education

Did you know that Black female entrepreneurs may lack access to business education and training programs? 

Access to education and resources can provide valuable insights and skills needed for business success. 

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