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Association of Women's Business Centers

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The Association of Women's Business Centers (AWBC) members represent women business owners through women business centers in rural and metropolitan communities providing support and services to a range of women business owners and entrepreneurs securing rounds of venture capital.

About

The Association of Women's Business Centers (AWBC) is a national not for profit 501(c)(3) organization representing women business owners through a network of women's business centers. Founded in 1998, the AWBC supports entrepreneurial development among women as a way to achieve economic self-sufficiency, create wealth and participate in economic development through education, training, mentoring, business development and financing opportunities.

Contact

  • Address:
  • Association of Women's Business Centers
  • PO Box 1255
  • Camden, Maine 04843

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