Building Educational Capacity for Women Entrepreneurs Globally

GrantID: 55595

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,500

Deadline: December 15, 2023

Grant Amount High: $1,500

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Eligible applicants in International with a demonstrated commitment to Business & Commerce are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Capacity Building for Women Entrepreneurs Worldwide

Around the globe, women entrepreneurs often encounter significant barriers that hinder their ability to successfully grow and manage their businesses. In developing regions, issues such as limited access to education and business training opportunities disproportionately affect women's prospects for economic advancement. According to the International Labour Organization, women represent 58% of the global informal workforce, a statistic that underscores the urgent need for initiatives that offer capacity-building journeys tailored to women.

Women in these regions face the dual challenges of lacking formal business education and insufficient support networks to cultivate their entrepreneurial skills. In areas with limited resources, the absence of tailored training programs can stymie the growth of promising ventures. The need for a structured approach to bridging these capacity gaps is essential in order to foster a new generation of women entrepreneurs, equipped with the skills to uplift not only themselves but their communities as well.

The Atomic grants provide $1,500 to women entrepreneurs globally, with a focus on enhancing their business acumen through educational access. The program is designed to facilitate capacity-building workshops that address specific business skills, from marketing strategies to financial literacy, empowering women to take charge of their entrepreneurial journeys. By collaborating with local organizations worldwide, the initiative ensures that participants receive training that reflects the nuanced contexts of their respective markets.

In an era where women's empowerment is increasingly recognized as pivotal to economic development, this initiative addresses the pressing need for structured educational frameworks. The goal is clear: to equip women entrepreneurs with the knowledge they need to navigate market trends and best practices relevant to their industries. This approach will not only bolster individual enterprises but also create a ripple effect, fostering economic growth in communities worldwide.

Differentiating itself from other programs, the Atomic grants place a strong emphasis on building a sustainable network of skilled entrepreneurs who can support each other and inspire further change. By providing targeted capacity-building opportunities, the initiative aims to dismantle the barriers that prevent women from thriving in their businesses, ultimately enhancing their contributions to the global economy.

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