U.S.
14 Million

WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES
39.1% OF ALL U.S. FIRMS

 

Employ 2.2 Million

PEOPLE—9.2% OF ALL EMPLOYEES

 
 
 

Generate 2.7 Trillion

5.8% OF TOTAL FIRM REVENUE NATIONALLY

 
 
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Amplify is a mastermind mentorship program uniquely designed to engage and support certified women business owners in maximizing their supplier diversity access to scale their business.

All are welcome and programming is designed in consideration of intersectionality of women in male dominated spaces, historically underrepresented women, marginalized women, and unique experiences of women and barriers not limited to the following:

 
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Biases in business

Many women entrepreneurs will tell you that they have, and are still facing, bias in business due to gender and/or race or both.

 
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Lack of representation

Very often, women are the only ones in business meetings. These women are often striving alone in industries and businesses dominated by men.

 
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Lack of mentorship

There tend to be fewer mentorship opportunities available to women entrepreneurs in general. According to Inc., forty-eight percent of female entrepreneurs lack mentors and advisors.

 
 
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Lack of resources

Another factor that slows growth: a lack of educational resources and mentors to help women entrepreneurs ramp up their business knowledge.

 
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Networking challenges

For women of color, the income gap is even wider as a result of bias and limited networking opportunities, exclusive all boy’s club as well as not having the right tools and resources to navigate, that can prevent many women of color owned business from surviving and thriving.

 
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Lack of Access to Capital

One reason so many of the businesses are micro is that many women have difficulty accessing credit and face capital constraints, according to the Federal Reserve.

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IF YOU WANT TO CONNECT WITH OTHER ADVANCING CEOs, TAP INTO OUR NETWORK TO GAIN ACCESS TO CORPORATE INSIDERS, INFLUENCERS AND OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH THE SUPPLIER DIVERSITY ECOSYSTEM… CLICK HERE

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 FOR WOMEN

by women

 
 
 
 
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The disparity between minority and non-minority women is increasing.

 

From 2014 to 2019, the average revenue for women-of-color-owned businesses shrank, with the exception of Asian women-owned businesses.  In 2014, minority-owned businesses averaged $67,800 in revenue; by 2019 the average had dropped to $65,800. In 2014, non-minority women-owned businesses averaged $198,500 in revenue; by 2019, the average had jumped to $218,800.

The disparity has an enormous effect on the U.S. economy. Four million new jobs and $981 billion in revenue would be added if average revenue of minority women-owned firms matched that of white women-owned businesses.

 

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What can you do to support
women business owners?

 

Become A
Sponsor

Become A Host Partner

Become A Mentor

 
 

HOW TO SUPPORT
women business owners?

 
 
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Schedule a meeting to learn more about her business

 
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Request a match maker meeting with her

 
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Connect her to a real business opportunity

 
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Make a strategic introduction to a buyer or decision maker or Tier 1 Supplier/Prime

 
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Retain her company/ hire her or sponsor her

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Offer her fair compensation

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Agree to Net 30 ideally or Net 60 payment terms

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Offer her a high-proximity opportunity to be in the room with the right people

 
 
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Invite her to have a seat at your table at business conferences and events

 
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Be her ally, mentor or executive sponsor

 
 
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WHAT IS THE BENEFIT TO YOUR CORPORATION?

 
  • Engage and support WBEs under $2million/Class 1. 

  • Enhance your supplier development program with alternative programming by and for WBEs/women MBEs.

  • Increase your presence and strengthen brand perception among women.

 
  • Amplify your commitment to Tier 2-3 diverse suppliers.

  • Increase your supplier diversity spend with/for WBEs.

 
 

PEER SUPPORT | INSIDER INSIGHTS | DIRECT FEEDBACK | EXPERT ADVICE | QUALITY RELATIONSHIPS

Are you in a business for yourself but tired of working for yourself?
Are you certified, but finding it challenging to get new business?
Is it frustrating for you to invest so much and get so little?
Do you need more discipline and accountability?
Would it be helpful to have a network, a mastermind, or a mentor?

 

IF YES…

Join the Amplify Masterminds Program today to connect, build, leverage and grow.

 

 

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CONNECT

Connect with a group of positive, like-minded, advancing entrepreneurs who will hold you accountable to your goals.

 

LEVERAGE

Leverage your third party access to markets through ongoing engagment with the corporate supplier community.

 

BUILD

Increase your visibility, build quality relationships and gain high-proximity to influencers and decision-makers.

 

GROW

Grow yourself, your earnings potential and increase your capacity with direct feedback and communication.

 

WHAT DOES THE PROGRAM INCLUDE?

 
  • Participate in a weekly virtual meeting with your Amplify Mastermind

  • Attend the “Virtual Roundtable” and Q&A with Amplify Mentors

  • Receive direct and specific feedback from Amplify Mentors

  • Meet up annually for strategic planning at industry conferences

  • Share resources in support of other WBEs

  • Commit to show up and participate in virtual and live

 
  • Attend industry conferences for in-person support

  • Meet up live for strategy and brainstorming with Amplify Mentors

  • Gain access to high-proximity opportunities and strategic introductions

  • Professional development includes: Kolbe A Assessment

  • Program content includes: Core curriculum and best practices learning

  • Access to mentors from fortune 100 corporations

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For more information, contact us at

 973-755-6700

 
 
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