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    15 Great Websites for Women Business Owners

    Rieva Lesonsky
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    Women business owners can achieve so much more when we support each other. If you’re a woman entrepreneur, check out these 15 websites for women business owners (besides AllBusiness’s Women In Business section, of course!) that can help you start or grow your business:

    American Business Women's Association

    https://www.abwa.org

    This organization for business and professional women (including both small business owners and corporate employees) provides opportunities for members to grow personally and professionally. The more than 450 chapters nationwide hold monthly networking meetings to share ideas and support. The AWBA also holds a National Women's Leadership Conference annually.

    Committee of 200

    https://www.c200.org

    C200 is an international organization for a select group of the most powerful women who own and run companies. Its C200 Foundation works to foster, celebrate and advance women's leadership in business, and also provides targeted outreach and support to future leaders to with the goal of increasing the number of women in leadership roles.

    Ellevate Network

    https://www.ellevatenetwork.com/

    Ellevate Network is a global organization enabling women in business to elevate each other. Members, including both professional women and women entrepreneurs, gain inspiration, education, and more.

    ForbesWoman

    https://www.forbes.com/forbeswoman

    This spinoff of the Forbes website shares information, resources, and ideas to help professional and executive women succeed.

    NAFE

    https://www.nafe.com

    The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE) provides education, networking, and public advocacy to help its members achieve financial security and business success. Members include women executives, business owners, entrepreneurs, and allies committed to the advancement of women in the workplace.

    National Women's Business Council

    https://www.nwbc.gov

    The National Women’s Business Council (NWBC) is a nonpartisan 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. The NWBC works to promote economic issues that matter to women business owners and encourage bold initiatives that support women-owned businesses throughout their journey, from startup to success.

    NAWBO

    https://www.nawbo.org

    For more than 40 years, the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) has been working to help women business owners achieve economic, social, and political power. With 10 million-plus members NAWBO is one of the best known organizations for women in business, offering a wide range of resources, opportunities, and events.

    OWBO

    https://www.sba.gov/business-guide/grow-your-business/women-owned-businesses

    The SBA’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership (OWBO) manages a network of Women’s Business Centers (WBCs) across the U.S. and its territories. The WBCs provide management training and technical assistance to help female entrepreneurs, especially those that are economically or socially disadvantaged, start and grow their own businesses.

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    SBA

    https://www.sba.gov

    Created in 1953, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is an independent agency of the federal government. Its goal is to assist and protect small businesses, strengthen the U.S. economy, and preserve the free enterprise system. The SBA has an extensive network of field offices as well as partnerships with public and private organizations to deliver its services.

    SBDCs

    https://www.sba.gov/tools/local-assistance/sbdc

    The Office of Small Business Development Centers gives both current and prospective small business owners counseling, advice, and services, often for little or no cost. Small business owners can access these “one-stop shops” to get information, guidance, or education. Every state has at least one SBDC.

    SCORE

    https://www.score.org

    SCORE is one of the best resources I know for any business owner. SCORE mentors are business experts who’ve been in the trenches of entrepreneurship. They can provide the business consulting and advice you need to get to the next level—and it’s free.

    SmallBizDaily

    https://www.smallbizdaily.com

    Visit the Women in Business section of my company's blog, SmallBizDaily, to find articles for, by, and about women entrepreneurs, plus resources to help you start and grow your business.

    WBENC

    https://www.wbenc.org

    The Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) is the nation’s biggest third-party certifier of businesses owned, controlled, and operated by women. WBENC partners with 14 Regional Partner Organizations to certify women-owned businesses throughout the country. The organization also provides members with networking and other opportunities to market to government and corporate clients that want to do business with women-owned companies.

    Women Impacting Public Policy

    https://www.wipp.org

    Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP) is a national, nonpartisan organization that advocates on behalf of women entrepreneurs. Its goal is to create economic opportunities for women and impact public policy. After surveying its members about their biggest concerns, WIPP relays these concerns to Congress. The group provides members with benefits such as advocacy training, assistance getting federal contracts, educational opportunities, and access to events.

    WPO

    https://www.womenpresidentsorg.com

    The Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO) is a nonprofit membership organization for women who are presidents of multimillion-dollar businesses. WPO members meet once a month to participate in advisory groups that help them grow their businesses, participate in advisory groups, and take their businesses to the next level.

    (Disclosure: SCORE and the SBDC LA-area Network are clients of my company.)

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