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1 This reality is even more pronounced for women of color and those in developing countries, and comes at a great cost to gender parity efforts. Because of this funding discrepancy, female entrepreneurs lack equal opportunities to innovate and build successful companies that can contribute to the ...
Continuum for Women Tech Founders.” The research examines the funding landscape for women, focusing on grants, debt, and equity as the three essential pillars. A section devoted to each pillar contains specific action items for diverse stakeholders, including entrepreneurs, institutions, and investors...
2020 also saw heightened M&A activity for female founded start-ups. Beauty brandCharlotte Tilbury had a majority stake acquired by Puigin a deal valuing the company at $1 billion; fitness tech startupMirror sold to Lululemon Athleticafor $500 million just three years after its founding; and di...
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2021 was a record setting year for female entrepreneurs and a powerful comeback from the numerous setbacks endured in 2020 (as it relates to IPOs, growth rounds and exits). In 2021 female founded companies raised nearly $55B across 3,871 deals, more than doubling the amount of total capital...
“Building on the groundbreaking work of the Rose review, RBS is offering a real boost for the country’s female entrepreneurs and for the whole British business community. Their new investment supports our ambition to make the UK the best place in the ...
Amazon and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) are launching a public-private partnership to address the gender inequities that exist for women in the climate finance ecosystem and support female entrepreneurs with the resources they ne
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amazon and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) are launching a public-private partnership to address the gender inequities that exist for women in the climate finance ecosystem and support female entrepreneurs with the resources they need to accelerate cli...