Black women are starting businesses at record rates, but too few become employers. New IWOB data shows why scale—not startups—drives job creation.
Growth accelerates when women-owned businesses are integrated into the ecosystems where commerce actually happens.
As women across the country, and in Maryland, are owning more businesses, women who own small businesses say there are still roadblocks, but they also see ways through them. Of the 41.9% of Maryland ...
Many buyers want to support women-owned businesses. The sticking points are always the same: Where do we find them? How do we verify? How fast can we onboard? If those are the questions, certification ...
DELMAR– From commercial floor care to clothing retail, walk into a Bethlehem business and a woman may be running it. Bethlehem’s women owned businesses are increasing, expanding and succeeding. In ...
The city of San Antonio quietly slashed the last advantage it gave minority- and woman-owned businesses in the competition for municipal contracts out of fear that keeping it on the books would cost ...