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The Power Of Crowdfunding For Women-Owned Businesses

Por: Forbes Business November 15, 2022

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Women-owned businesses are on the rise. Women. While this is cause for celebration, it's also important to note that these businesses often face unique challenges when accessing capital. In 2021, , which proves that crowdfunding can be a powerful tool for women. What is crowdfunding? Crowdfunding is raising capital for a business or project by soliciting small donations from many people. These days, crowdfunding is often done online via... + full article



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