The relative difficulty that women entrepreneurs have in finding financing for their businesses has long been a topic of concern. Now a new project is aiming to improve women?s access to capital by mentoring and training women to become angel investors and eventually fund other women?s companies.
Pipeline Fund, a social venture fund founded by Natalia Oberti Noguera that invests in women-led for-profit social ventures, recently launched its Pipeline Fund Fellowship, the New York Times reports. The PipelineRead More
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Helping Women Entrepreneurs Get Angel Capital
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