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  2. Funding for female founders remained consistent in 2023

    techcrunch.com/2024/01/10/funding-for-female...

    Overall, less than 25% of all deals went to female-founded companies in 2023. The most popular category was software, where around $8.4 billion was invested, followed by B2B, SaaS, and pharmacy ...

  3. Tory Burch Foundation launches Funding Finder tool | TechCrunch

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    The Tory Burch Foundation announced Tuesday the launch of its Funding Finder tool, an interactive guide that breaks down capital options and resources for women-owned businesses. It offers ...

  4. Women-founded startups raised 1.9% of all VC ... - TechCrunch

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    Last year, U.S. startups with all-women teams received 1.9% (or around $4.5 billion) out of around the $238.3 billion in venture capital allocated, according to the latest PitchBook data.

  5. Best states for women-owned small businesses in 2024 - AOL

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    1. Washington. Washington is a great state for women small-business owners, considering 42% of its small businesses are owned by women. Of those businesses, 34% make a revenue of $1 million or ...

  6. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Female entrepreneurs. American entrepreneur, television host and media executive Oprah Winfrey receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from US President Barack Obama in 2013. Finnish entrepreneur Armi Ratia (1912–1979), founder of the Marimekko textile and home decorating company. Female entrepreneurs are women who organize and manage an ...

  7. Gender lens investing - Wikipedia

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    Gender lens investing (also known as gender-smart investing or gender finance) is the practice of investing premised on the understanding that gender is material to financial, business, and social outcomes [1] The term was coined around 2009 [2] and became an increasingly popular practice in the mid-2010s as part of reducing gender inequality.

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