Women’s Enterprise Action Loan Fund Joins the GivingTuesday Movement
WEALF is joining the GivingTuesday movement to continue aiding the success of women in business with no-interest loans and one-on-one mentoring. Join the movement, give to WEALF, and help provide no-interest loans to women business owner who haven’t been able to receive funding from traditional sources.
WEALF is joining the GivingTuesday movement to continue aiding the success of women in business with no-interest loans and one-on-one mentoring. GivingTuesday celebrates and supports giving and philanthropy throughout the year; we hope you will join us and give to WEALF. Your donation will help provide no-interest loans to women business owner who haven't been able to receive funding from traditional sources. WEALF knows it takes more than funding for a business to succeed, so each participant receives one-on-one mentoring from a successful business women. These women are leaders in their fields and offer their expertise freely as mentors.
With your support women can build businesses that change their lives, the lives of their families, and change the lives of others by adding jobs to the work force. Donate to WEALF today to receive regular updates on one of our companies; and see firsthand the difference your donation is making in it’s growth and success.
Our program works. We have provided over $225,000 in loans. Currently we are supporting 27 active businesses who are expanding and becoming recognized leaders in their arenas. Donate today to help us support more companies and grow the success of women in business.
WEALF Featured in Forbes online
In her most recent bi-weekly column for Forbes Magazine, WEALF participant Autumn Adeigbo writes about the fund.
In her most recent bi-weekly column for Forbes online WEALF participant Autumn Adeigbo writes about the fund. Autumn, designer and creator of MAKOKO fashions, sought a loan from WEALF to grow her business. Read about Autumn’s successful experience with WEALF and other sources of alternative funding she considered.
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