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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Today, Ladies Who Launch, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to support, celebrate, and educate women entrepreneurs, is announcing the 2020 recipients of the
Launch Program , a grant and mentorship program for women-owned businesses impacted by COVID-19. After receiving almost 2,000 applications, Ladies Who Launch has selected 11 women to receive grants between $5,000 and $25,000 USD in addition to mentorship, advisory support, and company amplification through the next year.
From across the United States, the women selected are incredible leaders who have persevered to keep their businesses moving forward. Ladies Who Launch is thrilled to support these diverse female founders and provide access to the community and the capital they need.
Rhonesha Byng, founder of Her Agenda (Image via HerAgenda)
Understanding that homeownership is one key in creating generational wealth, Rhonesha Byng is teaching millennial women how to become homeowners through a new online series in partnership with Bank of America.
Byng is the founder and CEO of Her Agenda, a digital media platform providing career-driven women resources to advance in their professions. Her new series, titled “Property and Power: The Millennial Woman’s Guide To Homeownership What Every Woman Needs On Her Agenda To Make Smart Decisions,” guides millennials through the process of acquiring a home through virtual events and offers informative articles. The initiative will also work with eligible homebuyers with up to $17,500 in financial assistance.