As we continue to crush the business world, it is vital for you to know the organizations that are ready to support your goals and dreams. As a woman loaded with potential, you need people you can look up to and who can give you a hand in becoming that great entrepreneur of tomorrow. If you want to stay motivated on your journey to becoming a successful entrepreneur, and you want to find like-minded women, be sure to join one or more of these amazing groups.
1. Women 2.0
Women 2.0 was founded primarily to promote gender equality and the inclusion of women in the tech industry. It offers resources to help women, grow, build their entrepreneurial careers, and create diverse working environments.
2. Hera Hub
Hera Hub is an international female-focused co-working space and a business accelerator. This group can support you as an entrepreneur and help you become the best female version of yourself through educational workshops, mentoring, and collaboration.
3. Made for More
Even if you surf the web all day, you may not have come across Made for More, a closed Facebook group. Rachel Hollis founded the group to help foster personal growth for those looking to reach their full potential. Resources include monthly self-development challenges.
4. The Next Women
The Next Women will empower you to access knowledge and make connections with investors. It can help you grow as an entrepreneur through its various programs, and different levels of memberships are available.
5. Women / Entrepreneur
Women / Entrepreneur is a website that offers myriad resources to help you succeed in business, including advice, articles, tools, and stories of accomplished female entrepreneurs.
6. The Womens Conference
The Womens Conference website can help you on your journey to becoming a woman without limits. With helpful articles on work, technology, health, and more, it is designed to empower women in many aspects of their lives.
7. Count-me-in.org
Do you want to be counted in as one of the women doing great things in the business world? Count-me-in.org offers resources and links to get you started.
8. The BOSS Network
BOSS stands for “Bring Out Successful Sisters,” and this network lives up to its name. It will boost your spirit as a woman in the small-business sector, thanks to its mission of promoting and encouraging the professional development of multicultural women.
9. National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO)
NAWBO is a 40-plus-year-old organization that represents the interests of women in business. It provides resources and referrals to promote the success of female entrepreneurs and more.
10. Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP)
WIPP is an organization that advocates for female entrepreneurs. It is nonpartisan and works to shape public policy and alliances with other business organizations.