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| Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore, Inc. |
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| WEB - It's a Smart Investment For almost twenty years, WEB has helped Maryland residents achieve independence through entrepreneurial training. And we've done it with an outstanding ROI - return on investment. While government contracts and grants fund much of our work, we can do more with your help. Your tax-deductible donation can help train more low income men and women to succeed as small business owners and, in turn, stabilize communities throughout Maryland. Click here to make a smart investment in our communities. |
| Our graduates return $14 to the local economy for every $1 invested in their training. |
| Time is treasured too! Volunteer at WEB! Each year, more than 250 professionals volunteer their valuable time to mentor, screen, and advise our students. Their expertise in accounting, law, marketing, technology, finance, and more provides our students with a wealth of business knowledge and leverages WEB's resources so we can help more aspiring entrepreneurs more effectively. In turn, our volunteers tell us that WEB is one of the most rewarding experiences of their careers. You can be part of it! If you'd like to learn more about volunteer opportunities at WEB, please e-mail us at rcreeron@webinc.org |
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| WEB is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. A copy of our current financial statement is available upon request. Documents and information submitted to the State of Maryland under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Office of the Secretary of State for the cost of copying and postage.
WEB’s programs are partially funded by the following government sources and agencies: the US Department of Health and Human Services; the Small Business Administration’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership and the Microenterprise Development Branch; the State of Maryland Department of Licensing, Labor, and Regulation; Baltimore City’s Department of Housing and Community Development; and the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development. |
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