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Help us Raise $35K!

Help us secure $35,000 by December 31st so we can sustain our programs and expand our capacity to deliver services in 2012.

Things are bustling at EWI with an amazing array of innovative projects coming out of the Entrepreneur Training for Success (ETS), an intense 3-month business incubator, mentoring and training program for start-up women entrepreneurs.

Thanks to your continued generosity and support, our women students sponsored in the ETS are currently working on their business plans and preparing for their graduation and business launch on Dec 17, 4-7pm at our office in Alexandria, VA. Please save the date and join us to celebrate our students’ success!

In the next 3 weeks, they will be meeting with 5 bankers from Capital One, who volunteered their time to review students’ business plans, and provide mentoring and advice. All students will also participate in a business plan pitch judged by a visiting panel of business experts and entrepreneurs.

As we’re wrapping up this program and begin recruiting students for the spring semester, we need your help to ensure we can continue to provide services to some of the most talented and promising low-income or at risk, immigrant, refugee and other women in need.

Help us secure $35,000 by December 31st so we can sustain our programs and expand our capacity to deliver services in 2012.

What is truly remarkable about these women is not only the quality of their work, but the circumstances in which these women launch new businesses.

A recent survey EWI conducted on its current students shows that:

  • 90% of the women served live at or below the poverty level.
  • 80% experienced domestic violence, sexual abuse, war trauma, and unemployment.
  • 70% have a higher education degree, yet they earn less than $25,000/year.

This discouraging reality requires innovative solutions to address the service gap and complex needs of the low-income, immigrant and refugee women in our community. One of these solutions is entrepreneurship and self-employment, the core service provided by EWI.

Take Tiffany for example. She is one of the students currently enrolled in EWI’s entrepreneurship program. Tiffany came to EWI after she left her full-time position at the end of 2010 to start up her own tutoring company. The credit was maxed out, savings completely depleted, and she had less than $30 to her name. The tutoring company failed, and Tiffany was unemployed and lost hope, until she met EWI.

Tiffany and Bre

She was selected to enroll in the Entrepreneur Training for Success Fall Semester 2011 along with her business partner Bre, to launch a company that would sell her own designs in fashion accessories and beauty care.

“I feel that EWI’s business program has provided a very holistic approach to entrepreneurship, that I hadn’t experienced before in any of the other business courses I attended. All the planning, projecting, and charting in the world won’t do any good if I am not also built up in the process. I highly valued having the mentoring and coaching available to me throughout this process.

At EWI, I was not only asked to learn to perform the technical tasks such as business planning, budgeting, marketing, etc., but I was asked to face my personal fears in order to grow and excel as a woman and a business owner. My most prized possession that I walk away with is a newly found confidence that I can carry with me in all areas of my life.”

In less than three months, Tiffany and Bre have developed a strong product line, a solid business plan, an online shop and marketing materials to promote their business. They are now networking with boutique owners, sell their work through EWI’s events and continue to work with EWI’s staff and mentors to develop effective marketing strategies.

ETS Spring 2011 Students, Mentors, and Staff celebrating Marga Fripp’s birthday.

Thanks to your support, EWI has helped more than 170 women like Tiffany and Bre since 2005 to start up their businesses, market their art and products, and stabilize their lives.

Thousands of more women in our Greater Washington DC Metro Area need our help urgently, and several women and groups working nationally and internationally have reached out to us and asked to teach our program to their communities. We can expand our program and reach all those women in need. But we need your help now to make this dream a reality.

We must raise $35,000 by December 31st to help us sustain our program and expand our capacity to deliver services.

Thank you for all you do to ensure EWI’s growth and success for years to come. Together, we are creating jobs, building a strong community, and bringing women together to help one another succeed.


Entrepreneurs Graduation, Dec 17

Join us to learn how each woman graduates gained the wings that will help them soar to the top of success.
Hear their inspiring stories about how they’ve followed their dreams, faced their challenges, and overcame their fears.

WOMEN WITH WINGS

INSPIRING * EMPOWERING * MAGIC!
Entrepreneurs Graduation Gala, Business Showcase and Holiday Marketplace of locally-made Art and Gifts
Saturday, December 17, 2011
4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Convergence 1801 N. Quaker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22302
Free of Charge. RSVP Required

EVENT PROGRAM

4-5 pm – Showcase of Graduates’ Businesses, Art Exhibition and Holiday Gift Shopping

5-6 pm – Graduation Ceremony

Keynote Speaker Address
Carol Friend Feder
Chair, Grants Committee
Tikkun Olam Women’s Foundation of Greater Washington

EWI Graduate Guest Speaker
Tacha Coleman Parr, Jazz Singer
EWI Graduate Class 2010

6-7 pm – Reception and Holiday Gift Shopping

Interested to Meet one of our Artists at Work?

3-4 pm – Artist Open Studio

Interview with Book Artist Sushmita Mazumdar

 Meet artist, Sushmita Mazumdar
an EWI Entrepreneur Alumni at her studio,
located in Convergence’s Lab at 1819 N. Quaker Lane
across from EWI’s graduation celebration reception.

Learn about her handmade books projects
and educational initiatives!

RSVP now!


Save the Date: EWI’s Fall Graduation!

As you follow the amazing stories of the talented women currently enrolled in the fall Entrepreneur Training for Success Program, remember to mark your calendar to celebrate their accomplishments at their Graduation on December 17, 2011!

Class of Fall 2011.

When: Saturday, December 17th from 4pm-7pm

Where: 1801 North Quaker Lane, Alexandria VA 22303

Come celebrate the Fall 2011 Entrepreneur Training for Success graduate’s many accomplishments at their graduation with Empowered Women International! Have an opportunity to meet with the artists in person, learn business journey, and shop their products!


Start Your Biz in 2012!

Spring 2011 Graduating Class.

Empowered Women International is now recruiting local immigrant, refugee and American-born women artists, artisans and social entrepreneurs for  our award-winning mentoring and business start-up training – the Entrepreneur Training for Success program (ETS).

Through the Entrepreneur Training for Success (ETS) Program, participants learn to harness their talent, skill, creativity, and innovative ideas to build a successful business. They gain the necessary knowledge and skills in a supportive and risk-free environment, while benefiting from the support of an empowering network of women, successful entrepreneurs, and marketing experts.

Entrepreneur Training for Success Radio Documentary

When: The program runs for three months from March to June every Monday from 6:30pm-9pm.

Training tuition: The training fee ($1,850/student) is covered through private contributions. Because of this, EWI is able to offer scholarships to eligible low-income women to attend the Entrepreneur Training for Success. Selected women in the program will be responsible to pay $95 for registration and course workbook fee. For more information about eligibility go here.

Application deadline: Application Deadline: February 1, 2012. Applications are rolling so early submission is recommended. After applying you will be contacted within five (5) days to determine next steps and to set up your one-on-one consultation.

Interested in the program?

  • Read more about what it entails, who qualifies, what the graduation requirements are, and how you’ll benefit
  • Have a look at the Course Syllabus
  • Read the eligibility requirements
  • Meet last semester’s students
  • Read about the application process and fill out the form.


EWI Featured in Blog Post on Yahoo!

Empowered Women International was featured in the inspiring blog post, “Welfare Mom Creates Million Dollar Biz: How She Did It,” by Sara B. Weir, detailing the entrepreneurial journey of the talented artist Trisha Waldron of the Trisha Waldron Designs.  The story highlights Waldron’s transformation from a unemployed, single mother on welfare, to a million dollar art business entrepreneur.  Her story echos that of so many of EWI’s Entrepreneur Training for Success graduates, and proves that is is possible to create a million dollar business from the arts!

Empowered Women International sends many thanks to Sarah B. Weir, Yahoo! Blogger, for sharing EWI’s link on her article and sending several talented women to our website.

Read:  ”Welfare Mom Creates Million Dollar Biz: How She Did It“

Learn More about EWI’s Entrepreneur Training for Success Program

If you are experiencing similar circumstances to Trisha Waldron and are ready to start your journey to financial independence through entrepreneurship email Marga at margacfripp@gmail.com today!


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