Women's Entrepreneurial Opportunity ProjectTips for Financial Literacy as a Women Owned BusinessBy Antionette Ball, Co-Founder & CEO, Women’s Entrepreneurial Opportunity Project, Inc.3 min read·Apr 15, 2022--1--1
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Women's Entrepreneurial Opportunity ProjectTop 10 Resources for Women-Owned BusinessesBy Antionette Ball3 min read·Sep 19, 2021----
Women's Entrepreneurial Opportunity ProjectFree Resources for Women Business Owners from the Small Business Administration (SBA)By Antionette Ball3 min read·Sep 19, 2021----
Women's Entrepreneurial Opportunity ProjectHow I Stay InspiredThe new reality of living during a pandemic is that we are all going to have to adjust how we do business with each other, especially for…2 min read·Aug 7, 2021----
Women's Entrepreneurial Opportunity ProjectProceed with CautionWhen it comes to grants and other resources for entrepreneurs and small business owners, it’s critical to do your research and stay on your…2 min read·Jul 15, 2021----
Women's Entrepreneurial Opportunity ProjectWhy Financial Planning is Important for Women EntrepreneursBy Leida Speller4 min read·Jul 5, 2021----
Women's Entrepreneurial Opportunity ProjectJust Because We Can’t Yet Vote Doesn’t Mean We Can’t Make a DifferenceHow the youngest members of Gen Z are rising up against systemic injustice and fighting to hold elected officials accountable4 min read·Jul 4, 2021----
Women's Entrepreneurial Opportunity ProjectCivic Leadership & EngagementGeorgia State Senator Tonya Anderson (D43) and Georgia State Representative Kim Schofield (D60) came together to kick things off at the…4 min read·Jul 3, 2021----