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Where to Find Small Business Funding for Women Entrepreneurs

Information and resources about how and where to find start-up cash, venture capital, funding, and financing for women-owned small businesses.

KeyBank - A Key Funding Resource for Women Entrepreneurs

KeyBank has an impressive and long-term record of lending programs for business women and has recently recommitted themselves to helping women entrepreneurs start, grow, and keep their businesses going during the recession.

How to Ask Family and Friends for Cash for Your Small Business

Asking for money from family and friends is rarely an easy thing to do. But there are some basic rules you can follow, to make it easier on yourself, and easier on those you ask. Never take personal relationships for granted, or expect someone to give or lend you cash, even if according to your standards, they have “money to burn.”

Fundraising Resources for Small Businesses

Fundraising resources for your small business.

Funding Resources for Small Businesses

Resources for finding start-up cash, venture capital, and financing for women entrepreneurs starting or growing a small business. Includes debt financing, venture capital, angel investors, and business incubators.

Directory of Angel Investors

Inc.com offers a list of angel networks in the United States. The list is divided into eight regions: Pacific Northwest, Southwest, Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, North Central, California, South, and Midwest. There is also a category for those groups that consider investments anywhere in the country.
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