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Digital Boost’s Solopreneur Bootcamp in Edinburgh!

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Last updated on 14 November 2024

Written by Rachel Citron

Digital Boost’s Free Solopreneur Bootcamp! We know how lonely being a solo entrepreneur can be so we want to connect you with your peers and give you a big boost for your small business with a full day of skill-building, mentoring and networking! This event is hosted by Digital Boost, a charity-owned platform offering free…

✨ FEMALE FOUNDERS GROWTH SUMMIT 2024 LIVE STREAM ✨

Last updated on 2 September 2024

Written by Rachel Citron

Excited to announce that Female Founders Rise and Pathways Forward will be running a live stream this Thursday 5th Sept for the event, we wanted to make sure anyone who missed out on a space for this still can be a part of it and get lots from it. There will be limited spots for…

Funded Female Founders: How to Level the Playing Field

Last updated on 24 May 2024

Written by Rachel Citron

The share of funding secured by female founders is unfairly and disproportionately low, a state of affairs that has remained unchanged for many years despite advances made in other areas of gender equality in business. This unfortunate reality has subjected femtech founders to increased hurdles and barriers when attempting to raise capital, despite the fact…

Applications for Edition 11 of Female Founder Office Hours are officially open!

Last updated on 19 April 2024

Written by Rachel Citron

Applications for Edition 11 of the Female Founders Office Hours on Thursday 18th April 2024 are now live! They will close on Tuesday 26th March 2024. Founders must meet the following criteria to apply To apply, click the link below and complete the 2 minute form. Female Founder Office Hours (FFOH) is the largest diversity…

#BeMyAngel – Investing in women, with Emma Sinclair

Last updated on 16 March 2024

Written by Lizzy Duncan

Angel investors hold the key to generating real change for women-led businesses – and securing stellar returns for themselves at the same time. Up to £250 billion of new value could be added to the UK economy if women started and scaled new businesses at the same rate as UK men. Join UKBAA and Emma…