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Resources to Empower Working Women

Entrepreneur.com provides a wealth of free online information for entrepreneurs. Articles, how-to guides and Free Book Bundles from Entrepreneur Magazine can help you start or improve your business.

www.MsMagazine.com
The online home of Ms. magazine, MsMagazine.com boasts a vibrant online community and choice articles from past issues. While you're there, take the latest Ms. poll, check out the Events Calendar, and read a book review. You can also "take action" in the Campaign section or get some Ms. gear in the store.

National Women’s Business Council promotes programs that support women-owned businesses in all stages of development – from start–up to success to significance. Their business mentoring programs and web site links provide extensive resources to help your business succeed.

She Ventures™ invests in young women in the San Francisco Bay Area, "between the ages of 18 and 30 and empowers them to create solutions to social and environmental problems by launching social ventures."

United States Small Business Administration Office of Women’s Business Ownership provides services and business loans to help women start and build successful businesses.

Women’s Initiative for Self Employment, "provides a one–stop shop where high–potential, lower–income women receive training to start and grow their business."

WomanOwned provides articles, tools, loan information and more, to women starting or growing their businesses.

Women Work! helps women enter, re–enter and advance in the workforce and become self–sufficient. It also promotes policies for the equality of women.

The Modern Woman’s Divorce Guide has no relationship with the organizations; agencies or programs listed above and does not endorse their services. We provide these links for your information only.

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