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<title>Welcome to WomansBusinessDirectory.com - Top 10 Links in Community &amp; Networking</title>
<description>Welcome to Womans Business Directory. Your online destination for Women's Resources and Networking, Women's Business Opportunities, Women's Businesses, Women Entrepreneurs, Women's Business Services, Woman's products, Womens Issues, List, Advertise and Promote and ADD your business or service here NOW for a low cost. Get listed Today, NOW. </description>
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<title>Womanowned.com</title>
<description>Womanowned.com was founded in 1997 as a resource for women business owners online. The site draws over 1.5 million female business owners internationally. Find resources to help women just starting out with a new business to refine their vision and make their dreams a reality. From budding entrepreneurs through the expansion of their company. Find business tools to ease your administrative burden. Womanowned.com provides an online directory of female business owners</description>
<link>http://www.womanowned.com</link>
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<title>Womensnet</title>
<description>Womensnet provides resources for finding grants and loans to help women fund their businesses. The site started with AmberGrants?small grants given to female entrepreneurs in honor of the founder?s deceased sister, Amber. Amber never got a chance to fulfill her dreams, but thanks to Womensnet, many other female business owners will. In addition to the Amber Grants, Womensnet also offers information about outside funding sources and advice for writing grant proposals. Womensnet represents a vital community of diverse business women offering support for each other?s ventures. </description>
<link>http://www.womensnet.net</link>
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<title>Association of Women's Business Centers</title>
<description>The Association of Women's Business Centers (AWBC) provides education, training, and mentoring to female business owners to help them participate fully in the business world. Through grassroots outreach, leadership training, and research, the AWBC improves the chances for success of female entrepreneurs. AWBC supports both rural and urban businesswomen, in particular those in underserved communities. Additionally, AWBC has physical business centers around the U.S. that will provide resources for starting and growing a new business. </description>
<link>http://www.awbc.biz</link>
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<title>Athena International</title>
<description>Athena International has a mission to inspire female business owners to live up to their potential, closing the gender gap in entrepreneurship. The Athena model focuses on personal traits of successful leaders and aims to help develop those traits through its resources for women business owners. Athena serves to promote courage, advocacy, and collaboration among female entrepreneurs. Through Athena, new business owners are linked with an Advisory Panel that provides free mentoring services for one year. These services are available to women in both for-profit and non-profit businesses and in a variety of industries. </description>
<link>http://www.athenafoundation.org</link>
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<title>Digital Women</title>
<description>Digital Women provides tools to help women business owners run their small businesses, including information on how to get grant or loan funding. Over 17,000 members come together at Digital Women providing a strong community offering networking and barter opportunities for new entrepreneurs. Digital Women walks new business owners through the types of funding available and how to procure them. A huge list of resources includes loans, grants, tips, and resources. Valuable tools are also provided, such as a free daily planner. </description>
<link>http://www.digital-women.com</link>
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<title>Ladies Who Launch</title>
<description>Ladies Who Launch is the first new media resource for female entrepreneurs. Here you?ll find a variety of resources for starting and running female-owned businesses, including educational articles and business document templates. There is also an active community, connecting local women business owners to each other and providing ongoing workshops. Ladies Who Launch doesn?t take a ?one size fits all? approach?they recognize special challenges and have special sections for moms, couples, celebrities, and late bloomers. It?s also not all business all the time?enjoy the lifestyle sections as well for wellness, style, and travel talk. </description>
<link>http://www.ladieswholaunch.com</link>
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<title>GirlGeeks</title>
<description>GirlGeeks provides support and encouragement for women who want to pursue careers in technology. They also provide training classes and online seminars for women to reinforce or upgrade their skills. Technology plays a larger part in business than it ever has before and women can be an important part of that. GirlGeeks provides networking and resources so that women have the ability, encouragement and support to participate in this world. Go to GirlGeeks to discover your inner geek. </description>
<link>http://www.girlgeeks.org</link>
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<title>National Association for Female Executives</title>
<description>The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE) provides education, networking and public advocacy to promote the goal of businesswomen achieving success and financial stability. If you are a female executive, business owner, or entrepreneur, then you may find a place in NAFE. Its mission is advance women throughout the working world.  Find the company that?s the perfect fit for you using NAFE?s ?Top Companies? list. Network with female executives across the country. 

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<link>http://www.nafe.com/?service=vpage/1474</link>
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<title>Transition Network</title>
<description>The Transition Network is a group for career women over 50, to support their professional goals, whatever they are. There are a lot of stereotypes surrounding this period of life as one approaches retirement. The Transition Network shatters their stereotypes and helps women prove that they can remain active and productive throughout life. The Transition Network re-imagines retirement as a bridge between one stage of your career to the next ? whether it be volunteering, a home business, or something else. Join the transition network to learn how to put your skills to use and transform your retirement into an exciting opportunity. </description>
<link> http://www.thetransitionnetwork.org</link>
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<title>National Federation of Democratic Women</title>
<description>The National Federation of Democratic Women (NFDW) supports women?s voices within the Democratic party. The NFDW hosts many national and state conferences and other events designed to assist and support Democratic women. At NFDW?s website you can find local chapters of the group, read their blog and subscribe to the newsletter, as well as start a membership. Get together with other Democrats online or in your area. Work together to make your voice heard. </description>
<link> http://www.nfdw.com</link>
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<title>Advancing Women</title>
<description>Advancing Women is a meeting place for smart, ambitious, passionate career women. Find a support network and resources to support such women in meeting their challenges head-on. Advancing Women provides strategy and tools to support women?s career and leadership goals, including targeted job board. At Advancing Women you can learn how to use social networking within your business for marketing success.</description>
<link>http://www.advancingwomen.com</link>
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<title>The League of Women Voters</title>
<description>The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, has fought since 1920 to improve our systems of government and impact public policies through citizen education and advocacy.  The League is a grassroots organization, working at the national, state and local levels.
There are Leagues in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Hong Kong, in addition to the hundreds of local Leagues nationwide. </description>
<link>http://www.lwv.org</link>
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