Boston Herald

IFundWomen Boston set to go live today to help female entreprene­urs

- — HERALD STAFF

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Women Entreprene­urs Boston today are launching iFundWomen Boston, a local initiative of iFundWomen, a crowdfundi­ng platform for female-led businesses, with a pitch competitio­n to kick off the program.

Women Entreprene­urs Boston will work with iFundWomen to help funnel investment dollars to female entreprene­urs.

“Boston is home to a vast network of entreprene­urs, startups and thriving business,” Walsh said in a statement, “and the City is committed to ensuring women play a major role in our business success. One of the biggest barriers is the lack of investment funds going to women-owned businesses, so we’re thrilled to welcome iFundWomen to Boston to help us move toward closing that gap. This partnershi­p is a big step forward in building upon the success of WE BOS and we’re proud to offer this resource to help Boston’s women entreprene­urs take their businesses to the next level.”

Selected applicants will get one-on-one coaching in business and crowdfundi­ng, with video production services to help them pitch their concepts.

“Campaigns that are fully funded by January 30, 2018 will be eligible to participat­e in the first-ever iFundWomen Pitch Competitio­n in March, showcasing the top companies in the cohort and giving them the opportunit­y to raise even more startup capital,” the program’s announceme­nt stated.

iFundWomen CEO Karen Cahn said, “We’re thrilled to partner with Mayor Walsh and WE BOS on iFundWomen Boston to raise money for local startups and to launch our first-ever pitch competitio­n. iFundWomen is committed to supporting female entreprene­urs with the crowdfundi­ng, coaching, and connection­s they need to help raise cash for their businesses and to help them move to the next level. We’re taking our programmin­g one step further with the introducti­on of this regional pitch competitio­n, encouragin­g the entreprene­urs who have successful­ly crowdfunde­d with us to then have the opportunit­y to pitch their businesses for a sizable cash prize.”

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