OUR MISSION To inspire and mobilize a community of women to grow their micro-businesses into million dollar enterprises.

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OUR MISSION To inspire and mobilize a community of women to grow their micro-businesses into million dollar enterprises.

OUR FOCUS

A TREND SETTER IN THE WBO SPACE HISTORY: 1999 – Founded as first online micro-lender 2005 – Launched Make Mine a Million $ Business to empower WBOs to grow beyond historic trends 2011 – Launched Urban Rebound Program to support accelerated growth for women owned micro-businesses 2012 – Launched Women Veteran Entrepreneur Corps to support accelerated growth for Women Vets and Military Spouses

200 Million media impressions annually over 5 years 28% of program participants have grown to $1 Million or more in revenues vs. 1.8% of all US WBOs Average program participant experiences 46% revenue growth and 64% employee growth within months Year-to-date program investment of $16 Million in has yielded $200M in revenues for program participants Community of 50,000+ WBOs PEERLESS RESULTS

INSPIRING THOUSANDS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENUERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY

THE ONLY RESOURCE AND SUPPORT ORGANIZATION PROVIDING Live Competitions + Results-Oriented Business Coaching + Web-Based and In-Person Access to Nationally Renowned Business Experts + Virtual Peer Exchange Platforms + Measurable Outcomes * Based on a competitive analysis including Spark & Hustle, Savor the Success, Ladies Who Launch, Women Presidents Organization, Entrepreneurs Organization, eWomen Network, NABO, WBENC and Astia

A PROVEN STRATEGY FOR WBO EMPOWERMENT AND GROWTH Mobilization Selection Education Visibility Impact Media coverage attracts motivated women entrepreneurs across the country Targeted screening and filtering identifies those with the most potential to succeed and scale Provide essential education, tools, and resources and support to reinforce high potential Promoting success with national media coverage to inspire more women business owners Businesses thrive – families and local economies benefit

A GROWING COMMUNITY OF WOMEN BUSINESS LEADERS 50,000+ Nationally Average Age: 44 Range: 26 to 70 Business Profile Mean 2010 Revenues for 2010 $750,000 vs. $400,000 in 2006 Business Sectors Ethnic Diversity 64% Caucasian, 20% African American, 10% Hispanic, 5% Asian Geographic Diversity Awardees and community members in all 50 States Meet Up groups in 12 cities 24% Consumer Products and Retail 24% Professional Services 10% Food Manufacturing and Service 10% Healthcare Products and Services 8% Construction/Home Improvement 6% Education 6% Technology 3% Finance/Insurance/RE 7% Other