Women entrepreneurs barely merit special treatment these days. There are 9.1 million women-owned businesses in the United States, and they employ 27.5 million people. Together, women-owned business contribute over $3.6 trillion to the economy each and every year.
Still, if you are a woman starting a business or growing an existing business, there are many resources for women entrepreneurs that you can tap into.
This is a comprehensive list of resources for female entrepreneurs. We are constantly updating our list of female networking organizations and entrepreneurial programs for women. If we are missing a good resource, please do let us know.
Entrepreneurial Resources for Women
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MyBiz for Women - A Small Business Administration microsite dedicated to assisting female entrepreneurs. Provides perspective on issues important to women business owners, their business and their community.
- Online Women’s Business Center - The
U.S. Small Business Administration is doing more than ever to help
level the playing field for women entrepreneurs, and the SBA's Office
of Women's Business Ownership (OWBO) is leading the way.
- Women-Owned Businesses Selling to Government - Here, you can find useful information and links specifically focused
on the woman business owner interested in doing business with the
federal government.
- Women Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century -
This website offers resources, information, registration and networking
opportunities to help female entrepreneurs and business owners reach
their maximum potential.
- SCORE on Women - SCORE has
assembled a great list of links to useful Web sites for women
entrepreneurs.
- Women's Small Business Research - Looking for research on
women-owned businesses? The Office of Advocacy offers extensive
economic research on female-owned businesses.
- re:Invention Blog - Kirsten
Osolind's blog is an amazing collection of entrepreneurial resources
for women. This one is definitely worth checking out!