Advancing Women (www.advancingwomen.com)
Dedicated to helping women
network about workplace issues, this site contains the Advancing Women
in Leadership Journal, articles about workplace issues, and money and
investing advice.
Catalyst (www.catalystwomen.org)
Catalyst is the leading
U.S. nonprofit research and advisory organization working to advance
women in business. This site includes the ability to search studies,
corporate board placement, and management advisory services.
Center for Women and Enterprise (www.cweboston.org)
The Center for Women & Enterprise
(CWE) is a regional economic development organization, with offices in
Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island. CWE's
mission is to empower women to become economically self-sufficient and
prosperous through entrepreneurship. CWE offers courses, workshops,
individualized consulting, and access to debt and equity capital to
entrepreneurs at every stage of business development.
Co-Abode (www.coabode.com)
Co-abode is a nationwide non-profit service designed to improve the lives of
single moms in every way possible. It was founded by single moms, for single
moms and our mission is to give women parenting children alone a hand-up,
not a hand-out.
Count-Me-In (www.count-me-in.org)
An Internet-based micro-lender, Count-Me-In recognizes the financial reality of women's lives and helps entrepreneurs who have nowhere else to turn for a small business loan.
Forum for Women Entrepreneurs (www.fwe.org)
FWE's mission is to accelerate
women's opportunities to start, build, manage and invest in
market-leading companies.
Northern New England Tradeswomen, Inc. (NNETW) (www.nnetw.org)
NNETW helps Vermont women enter, advance and remain in the skilled trades through a comprehensive program of recruitment, training, referrals, placements, networking, advocacy and retention activities.
Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (www.saje.net)
SAJE has been building economic power for working class people in Los Angeles since 1996. This site, offered in English and Spanish, gives financial literacy guidance and has information on local campaigns like immigrant banking rights.
Springboard Enterprises (www.springboardenterprises.org)
Springboard Enterprises is a
national initiative designed to increase the investment channels for
women entrepreneurs and facilitate investments in women-led firms by
corporate, angel and venture investors across the United States.
Upwardly Global (www.upwardlyglobal.org)
Upwardly Global helps integrate highly skilled immigrants and refugees into the American workforce by training immigrants to interview, network effectively, and emphasize their skill in the US. They also work with employers to pair them with these talented clients.
Women In Action (www.womeninaction.org)
Women In Action works with women who are transitioning from welfare to work by enhancing professional skills taught in the classroom with personal growth activities.
WSEP Ventures (www.wsep.net)
A new model for sustaining women's economic development organizations.
The Women's Technology Cluster (www.wtc-sf.org)
While the rate of new business formation by women
has grown rapidly, barriers to accessing capital persist as a systemic
problem for women entrepreneurs. In response, the Three Guineas Fund
launched the Women's Technology Cluster (WTC) as a model for breaking these
structural and cultural barriers.
WWW Women's Sports Page (fiat.gslis.utexas.edu/~lewisa/womsprt.html)
This site is a fantastic source index of links to women's and girls' sports pages around the WWW.