Join The BOSS Network Partner The Loop 21 for the State Of The Black Economy 2012 Survey. Voice Your Opinion And Talk About The Issues That Matter To You!!!
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March is officially “Women’s History Month” and it seemed only right to highlight some amazing women who represent leadership, and support the BOSS mission. This list is compiled of women who I respect for taking 100% responsibility for their destiny and striving to be change agents for the next generation of young women. We salute them and you should too… just follow them on Twitter to be a part of the greatness. You can also follow me @MsCityGlobal and let’s continue to make history one BOSS at a time. @aliahPR Aliah Davis, Founder of PR-Diva.com and Aliah PR http://www.aliahpr.com @AnikaKai Anika Jackson, Founder of AnikaKai Events http://www.anikakaievents.com @authenticnoise Antoinette Arnold, Authentic Noise PR agency http://www.authenticnoise.com @SmBizFinance Antonina Geer, Founder and CEO of Simplistic Financials, LLC. http://www.simplisticfinancials.com @artdeal Artiatesia Deal, Creative Principal at ArtDeal Designs http://www.artiatesiadeal.com @artieka
We’re excited to announce the recipients of the 2024 Invest in Progress Grant, a collaborative initiative by Sage and The BOSS Network . This partnership has seen Sage commit funding over three years to empower small businesses with the resources they need to thrive. The selected recipients stand out for their dedication to community, entrepreneurial spirit, and a desire to grow their professional skills. Each will be awarded a $10,000 grant and gain access to a year-long monthly mentorship program through BOSS Business University. This online platform is designed to provide the tools and knowledge necessary to successfully launch or grow a business. The partnership, in its third year, received almost 12,000 applicants nationwide. This year’s winners also feature four members from each of the Divine Nine sororities—including Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated; Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated—the National Pan-Hellenic Council, Incorp
In recognition of National Women's Small Business Month, we find ourselves at a critical juncture where our actions can make a profound impact on the lives and aspirations of Black women founders in Atlanta. The BOSS Network is proud to unveil its new research report in partnership with Sage, "Voices of Strength: Pathways to Success for Black Women Founders." This research sheds light on the unique challenges these entrepreneurs face. While we celebrate their remarkable resilience and passion, it is imperative that we step forward to provide the support they urgently need. Access to Capital, Digitalization, and Mentorship Challenges The report's findings reveal a stark reality: despite being the fastest-growing community of successful entrepreneurs in the US, only five percent of surveyed Black women founders in Atlanta have secured funding through business loans or venture capital funds. Additionally, only 20% are familiar with the process of applying for and recei
Just found this site from Forbes top 100 websites for women 2012. Congrats! And I think I already missed this great survey! Hope there will be next time. Looking forward to it!
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