The Caress Dreams Fund has donated millions, $2.25 to be exact, over the past three years toward women of color entrepreneurs who want to enact change in their industry.
Now, in partnership with IFundWomen, Caress has recommitted to supporting and uplifting women and minority-owned brands through its financial support of an additional $500,000 to be dispersed amongst its 2023 cohort.
The monetary gift will be allocated to the members of this coveted group, who are inspiring business owners. Caress will bestow a $5,000 grant to each recipient to help take their businesses to the next level.
In addition, each entrepreneur will become a part of IFundWomen’s Crowdfunding Accelerator coaching and networking group. This award-winning program benefits these business-minded women with mentorship and guidance as grow advance their brands.
Caress and its co-founding group, IFundWomen, seek to bridge the gap
between venture funding and businesses spearheaded by women of color. They report that less than 1 percent of these entrepreneurs are afforded this type of financial support. Under the mission of creating an equitable business landscape for diverse businesswomen to thrive, Caress has aided multiple cohorts to gain capital, receive coaching, and build connections to expand their network.As their primary demographic is women, the beauty and body care company has sought to champion business owners whose opportunities are often rare and not as accessible in comparison to their white, male counterparts. However, in partnership with IFundWomen, Caress is able to directly provide those moments to change a business’ trajectory.
Taking a chance on Black women and other women of color is a step in an inclusive direction that allows all entrepreneurs, no matter the background, to succeed. As the program is only growing, potential applicants are encouraged to check on the next opening rounds during the summer. To learn more and support the endeavor, especially in its crowdfunding, explore iFundWomen’s homepage.
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