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Women's Economic Mobility (WEM) Hub is a program from the Women's Foundation of Arkansas that offers unrestricted grants to women entrepreneurs in Northwest Arkansas to support business growth and economic security.
The Women's Foundation of Arkansas, founded in 1998, focuses on ensuring economic security for Arkansas women and girls through philanthropic investment, research, and capacity-building programs including the Girls of Promise initiative. The WEM Hub provides capital and resources to support women entrepreneurs in scaling their businesses and improving financial stability.
Eligible applicants are women entrepreneurs located in Northwest Arkansas. Contact the Women's Foundation of Arkansas for current application details and award amounts.
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WEM HUB Application Request - Women's Foundation of Arkansas Since our founding in 1998, the WFA’s guiding principles have been consistent – to understand the diverse needs and realities facing women and girls so we can respond through purposeful action and engaged philanthropy.
Our mission focuses on ensuring economic security for Arkansas women and girls through focused philanthropic investment in their education and economic well-being. Through grant making, research, and our Girls of Promise and Women Empowered initiatives, the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas is investing in real solutions that allow women and girls to move up the economic ladder and reach their fullest potential.
The Women’s Foundation of Arkansas (WFA) is the only statewide foundation that focuses solely on women and girls in Arkansas.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Women entrepreneurs in Northwest Arkansas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Women Empowered Initiative is a grant program from the Women's Foundation of Arkansas that provides unrestricted capital to women entrepreneurs in Arkansas to invest in business growth. The program is part of the foundation's broader mission to ensure economic security for Arkansas women and girls through targeted philanthropic investment. Alongside the Girls of Promise initiative, Women Empowered focuses on helping women move up the economic ladder and reach their full potential through business ownership and financial stability. Eligible applicants are women entrepreneurs located in Arkansas. Contact the Women's Foundation of Arkansas for current funding cycles, application requirements, and award amounts.
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