Women-Owned Small Business — Other Resources

Georgia takes pride in delivering comprehensive and accessible resources for women looking to start and grow a business in the state. This list provides both privately owned and nationally renowned organizations that operate in Georgia.

American Business Women's Association (ABWA)

The ABWA brings together businesswomen of diverse occupations and provides opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition.

Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)

The mission of WBENC is to fuel economic growth globally through access to opportunities, by identifying, certifying and facilitating development of women-owned businesses.

The Boss Network

The BOSS Network (Bringing Out Successful Sisters) promotes and encourages the small business spirit and professional development of women. The BOSS Network is a community of career and entrepreneurial women who support each other through conversation, online and event-based networking.

Business and Professional Women's Foundation (BPW)

The BPW Foundation was one of the first foundations dedicated to conducting research and providing information solely about working women. They partner with employers to create successful workplaces that embrace and practice diversity, equity and work-life balance, and work to promote systemic workplace change.

Catalyst

Catalyst accelerates progress for women through workplace inclusion and creates workplaces where employees representing every dimension of diversity can thrive through research, services and programs.

Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP)

WIPP is a national nonpartisan public policy organization that advocates for and on behalf of women and minorities in business in the legislative processes of our country.

The Women Presidents' Organization (WPO)

The WPO is the ultimate affiliation for successful women entrepreneurs worldwide, connecting women who lead multimillion-dollar companies and is the only international organization serving second-stage, women-led businesses who have achieved a level of success.

Women's Entrepreneurial Opportunity Project (WEOP)

WEOP’s mission is to promote the economic development of minority women with innovative programming and model projects. They work to connect women to new opportunities for business expansion and career growth globally.