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$25K for Women-Owned Businesses and Women Founders

Walker's Legacy - Due this FRIDAY Register Today: Deadline Approaching for the PROSPECTUS Online Business Accelerator. Win $5,000 in prize funding with the Walker's Legacy PROSPECTUS Online Business Accelerator. This is an opportunity for small women-owned enterprises to grow and expand! Your business is accepted into the program once registration is complete. With partners like Google, and Kiva Zip, PROSPECTUS is designed to provide women business owners with the resources they need for their businesses. Sign up today or encourage a woman in your network to take advantage of this opportunity by next Friday, January 13, 2017!

The Vinetta Project
The Vinetta Project's $20K Venture Challenge is open to DC-area female founders with tech or tech-enabled businesses. You can learn more about eligibility and application requirements on their website.
  • Open to women founders with tech or tech-enabled businesses (startup must have at least 1 woman founder to be eligible)
  • Winner gets $20K in cash from GSP and 4 months of a 4-person office space from MakeOffices
  • All applications will be reviewed by our Venture Committee (includes members of 12 DC firms and angel groups— list here— so awesome visibility for future fundraising)

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