Alliance of Business Women International
Nonprofit organization founded to encourage and support business women involved or interested in international trade opportunities. Chartered in the West, with executive offices located in California and Illinois, its main purpose is to aid and support future and existing business connections within the group's network, as well as to form a strong national and international infrastructure for future expansion and realization of ABWI goals and objectives. |
American Business Women's Association
Works to bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition.
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Association of Women's Business Centers
Association of Women's Business Centers supports entrepreneurial development among women as a way to achieve economic self-sufficiency, create wealth and participate in economic development through education, training, mentoring, business development and financing opportunities.
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Digital Women
Provides free business resources and tools including information about grants for women, loans for women, business tips, work at home business ideas, marketing and sales tips, mission statement writing, how-to business articles and opportunities to promote your woman-owned business. Includes over 900 pages of business resources and links. |
EnterpriseWorks
A nonprofit organization utilizing resources and expertise to build businesses, explore career options and maximize self-reliance opportunities for people with disabilities, women and youth. |
Forum for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives
A networking, educational and social organization for women entrepreneurs and executives who are actively engaged in high growth companies. FWE’s mission is to accelerate women’s opportunities to start, manage, lead and invest in market-leading companies by providing its members with powerful access to powerful networks. |
National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO)
The voice of America's 10.4 million women-owned businesses. Since 1975, NAWBO has helped women evolve their businesses by sharing resources and providing a single voice to shape economic and public policy. NAWBO is the only dues-based national organization representing the interests of all women entrepreneurs across all industries. Membership is open to sole proprietors, partners, and corporate owners with day-to-day management responsibility. |
National Women's Business Council
A Federal advisory council that serves as an independent source of advice and policy recommendations to the President, Congress, and the U.S. Small Business Administration on economic issues of importance to women business owners. |
Quantum Leaps, Inc. A non-profit organization created to promote women in business
globally, Quantum Leaps helps women in businesses make big economic
strides by connecting key stakeholders, distributing timely information
and best practices within and across countries, and linking effective
programs with resources.
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The Committee of 200
The Committee of 200 is the professional organization of preeminent women entrepreneurs and corporate leaders. The organization capitalizes on the power, success and influence of businesswomen in the global economy. Over 470 women members now represent more than 80 industries, including manufacturing, technology, and finance.
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The National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology & Science (IWITTS)
Provides the tools to successfully integrate women into male-dominated careers—such as technology and law enforcement—via our training, publications, products, e-strategies, and technical assistance. We work nationally and our audience includes educational institutions, police departments, employers, and women and girls themselves. Careers range from automotive technician to pilot, computer networking technician, telecommunications engineer, electrician and police officer, to name just a few. |
Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW)
Helps women learn to earn, with programs emphasizing literacy, technical and nontraditional skills, the welfare-to-work transition and career development. WOW leads the National Women's Workforce Network, which is comprised of organizations committed to increasing women and girls access to well-paid work and the Family Economic Self-Sufficiency Project (FESS). |
Women Employed
Aims to make life better for working women, with core values focused on full and fair economic opportunities, including better career options and higher pay, more opportunities for training and education, and strict enforcement of fair employment laws. |
Women Entrepreneurs Inc. (WE Inc.)
A nonprofit business association that works to improve and enhance the economic climate for women's entrepreneurship. By advocating for policy solutions that encourage business ownership by women, and providing information and resources to entrepreneurs at all stages of their business development, WE Inc. aims to increase economic opportunity and financial security for those seeking the risky but rewarding path of entrepreneurship. |
Women Entrepreneurs of Canada (WEC)
Canada’s leading organization that champions and facilitates women’s entrepreneurship. WEC members value and actively support women’s entrepreneurship as a definitive career path. WEC connects women entrepreneurs and supports their growth and development by providing meaningful networking opportunities and training on building entrepreneurship acumen and business leadership capacity. |
Women Impacting Public Policy
A bipartisan organization which educates and advocates on behalf of women and minorities in business. WIPP reviews, provides input, and has taken specific positions on a broad range of current legislation and/or policies such as leveling the playing field for women-owned and minority-owned businesses, opening up federal procurement policies for small businesses, and the implementation of well-established federal law which seeks to encourage women and minorities in the marketplace. |
Women In Technology International (WITI)
Provides a platform of connections, resources and opportunities for women in business; creates a pipeline of women to fill leadership positions in corporate America; and demonstrates that advancing women directly contributes to the prosperity of all. |
Women Presidents' Organization
Provides opportunities for top women business owners whose businesses are at the same level to meet and together drive business breakthroughs. It is a forum for CEOs who are often isolated and would like to develop relationships with peers who can serve as sounding boards and sources of ideas and strategies for growing their business. |
Women's Leadership Exchange (WLE)
A multi-media company founded by and for female entrepreneurs. Featuring educational conferences around the U.S. for already established businesses, the WLE offers women entrepreneurs access to the tools and connections that drive business growth. The WLE mission is to help develop more women leaders in business and other areas of human endeavor by connecting women with top business experts, corporate leaders, and with each other. |
Work4Women
Provides tools, strategies and a virtual community to help increase women and girls' integration and retention in high-wage jobs that are considered nontraditional for women (where women comprise 25% or less of the workforce). |