I want like to know what will benefit me if I join in women in techonology international?
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What is Women-Owned business?
Federal and state government agencies do not provide any special
structure to register or form women-owned companies. There is no special
terminology used to form a women-own company with the federal and
state. But there are some special programs are available on federal,
state and county levels.
There are some agencies helping promote the
development of business enterprises and non-profit organizations owned
and operated by minorities or women.
You can contact the following organizations for any assistance
regarding women-owned business schemes and if any help or grant
available.
National Association of Female
Executives
The largest women's professional association and the largest women
business owners' organization in the country, provides resources and
services - through education, networking, and public advocacy - to
empower its members to achieve career success and financial security.
Women Entrepreneurs of Oregon
Provides education, professional support and networking opportunities
for women business owners throughout the state of Oregon.
Women Entrepreneurs of
Saskatchewan
A non-profit membership organization that works with women who are
considering a career in business, starting a business, or operating an
existing business. Programs and services offered by W.E. include
business advisory services, lending services, business development
workshops and seminars that focus on entrepreneurial skill development,
and business publications.
Women in Technology
International
A worldwide network of women in science and technology with information
on current issues and new technologies.
Recommendation:
Since obtaining grants, financing or any help from the institution is
not an easy process and Federal and state government agencies do not
provide grants to women to help them start a business. Grants may be
available from non-profits and private organizations; however, these are
very rare and usually focus on helping minority and women in
economically disadvantaged communities. However, there are a limited
number of loans available to specifically to help women start and expand
their businesses. So, instead of just simply waiting to get it approved
to form or register women-owned-business you can setup a home based
business and can join any affiliation or re-sellers program to help you.
“Grants may
not be required to pay back but very hard to get and private financing
may be very expensive and may take forever to pay it back with interest.
There is no such registration available with either secretary of state
or division of incorporation”
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