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Chicago Foundation for Women (CFW) is a nonprofit grantmaking organization that focuses on creating opportunities and resources for women in the Chicago area. [1] Many Chicago based organizations such as South Side Giving Circle and LBTQ Giving Council further help women that face violence, poverty, and discrimination using the resources from CFW. [2]
The program comprises three consecutive summers with volunteer instructors from MIT and weekly program sessions in the two intervening years at the MEET hubs in Jerusalem and Nazareth, taught by MEET alumni. Run entirely in English, the program provides MEET's 200 high school students with the skills, values, and network to become "agents of ...
On March 30 and 31, Female Founder Collective, a network of businesses led and supported by women and cofounded by Rebecca Minkoff and Alison Wyatt, will host its annual Female Founders Day: The ...
Women 2.0 is a global network and social platform for aspiring and current female founders of technology ventures. [1] It was founded in April 2006 [ 2 ] and primarily provides an incubator for ideas program for engineers, designers, business, and marketing participants who want to launch and develop their own high-technology ventures.
The world’s largest beauty maker said Wednesday evening it is kicking off the L’Oréal BOLD Female Founders initiative, which will be developed by the group’s venture capital fund, called ...
The program brings 38 technical women, aged 25–42, from the Middle East and North Africa to the United States for a five-week mentoring program at technology companies in Silicon Valley. The initiative is administered by the Institute of International Education , in partnership with AnitaB.org. [ 39 ]
Hundreds of female business owners nationwide applied for the chance to participate in HearstLab's Atlanta pitch competition next week. These are the finalists who will take the stage.
Women are far outnumbered by their male counterparts in venture capital. [33] Eileen Lee, cofounder of Cowboy Ventures, one of the most prominent women in venture capital in Silicon Valley, started a group with fellow women in venture capital who seek "to both mentor and increase the number of women founders and women in venture capital". [34]