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Empower Your Business: Free Women’s Entrepreneurship Program

By Mz. Whitsdom
March 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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A few years ago, I worked for a local nonprofit. I advised high school students to pursue amazing things to prepare for college. I also helped them pursue a career or trade. While I enjoyed the work, I wanted more for myself. With my skills in program management and development, I thought about starting my own business. However, I needed more foundational knowledge for the entrepreneurial journey. A colleague recommended I register for the Bank of America Institute for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Cornell.

My experience was overall amazing. I virtually met and learned with a cohort of women from all walks of life. My favorite class in the program was the Product Development and Digital Marketing course. I enjoyed the topics on branding. I learned ways to use my strengths as a woman for my business’ marketing. The registration process was easy. The online modules were full of information with videos. There were also discussion boards. They allowed us to discuss what was learned. We also explored how to apply the modular information to our real-world businesses. This program will require some time management between work, life, and family. That is, if family applies to you. However, the program is easy to work through.

This program is offered online and for free through Cornell University, one of the top Ivy League colleges in America. The registration and enrollment process is very easy. The eligibility requirements are also straightforward, such as no high school/GED or college experience. This program targets women starting, running, or expanding a business. There’s no restriction on years of operation, but 0-5 years is best for this program. Overall, this twelve-week program offers six modular courses and is self-paced.

Register for one of their upcoming online informative registration webinars. The first information session is tomorrow, March 11th.

When you complete the program, you’ll gain access to a network of female entrepreneurs. You will also receive a monthly emailed business grant list. Additionally, you’ll receive a nice certificate of completion via email.

Ladies, challenge and invest in yourselves this Spring Break!

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