Donate Now

  • Sign up for our eNewsletter
  • DonateNow




    Now, you can contribute to Women's Initiative online!

    Women's Initiative relies heavily on private contributions. Most programs receive little or no public support.

    You can donate by clicking on the above icon, or you can call the Development Department: (510) 287-3113. We can take Visa and MasterCard information over the phone, by email and by fax: (510) 451-3428.

One-Line Bio

Building the entrepreneurial capacity of women to overcome economic and social barriers and achieve self-sufficiency.

Biography

Since 1988, Women's Initiative has been assisting high-potential low-income women who dream of business ownership. Through an intensive 20 session program — in English or Spanish — women are enabled to start, or expand their business.

Our mission is to build the entrepreneurial capacity of women to overcome economic and social barriers and achieve self-sufficiency. Women's Initiative has proven that women create jobs for themselves and others, access the mainstream economy, and increase their economic self-sufficiency when they are given business planning and financing support.

By assisting women-owned businesses throughout the San Francisco Bay Area at our seven training sites, Women's Initiative directly contributes to the economic growth of communities. Our graduates have started and expanded over 1,300 businesses from photography studios to catering companies and mechanic shops.

By targeting low-income women, focusing on the needs of traditionally underserved groups including minorities, immigrants, and welfare recipients, Women's Initiative brings new resources into local communities in a unique model. Nearly half of the Women's Initiative community participates in our classes offered in Spanish through our Alternativas para Latinas en Autosuficiencia (ALAS) program, which boasts culturally competent services and extensive networks that propel Latina entrepreneurs into business success.

Women assess their businesses and entrepreneurial readiness through our comprehensive business management and personal development training. Women's Initiative believes in ongoing support — through SuccessLink graduates at all levels of business are connected with influential women in business, seminars and coaching.

Scholarships and stipends for childcare and transportation are available for very low-income women to ensure that no one is turned away for lack of financial resources. Women's Initiative administers a revolving loan fund, disbursing loans ranging from $1000 to $25,000, and links women with asset building opportunities, including matched savings accounts called Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) where participants' have the potential to double their savings for capital investments.

Interests

micro-enterprise, microenterprise, microcredit, microlending, women, poor women, women of color, domestic violence, economic empowerment, feminism, women's issues, women in business, women employment, women business, self employment, business mentoring, financing, job creation, latin women, entrepreneurs, business seminar, business development, micro-enterprise, Business Development, Career Development, or Economic Development, Economically Disadvantaged, Employment, Financial Servicesor, Immigrant, Latino, Latina, Minority Business, Professional Development, Women, Disadvantaged Women