Aparna Rajawat founded Pink Belt Mission to teach women about their legal rights, safety techniques and tools for dealing with abuse.
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She’s Ensuring A Sound Future For Young Girls Through the Power of Sports
Anjali Shah started Pifa Foundation to empower young and underprivileged women through soccer.
She’s Working to Eliminate the Gender Wage Gap
Jacqueline V. Twillie provides wage negotiation training for women through her business ZeroGap.
After the Sandy Hook Shooting Took Her Son, a Mom Found Her Mission
What do you do when loss upends your life? Scarlett Lewis’s nonprofit aims to prevent school shootings by bringing social and emotional learning to schools.
Feeling Lost, She Quit Her Corporate Job, Started a Social Enterprise and Reinvented Her Life
Kate Curran took a series of calculated steps to make a midlife career change and rediscover her purpose.
She Understands the Importance of Getting Women Involved in Tech
Kalai Sankar started Shiva Robotics Academy to get moms and their daughters involved in robotics competitions
She Wanted to Make Her Mark on The World – Now She’s Helping Other Women do The Same
Neetu Sharma has trained over 700 female teachers across India.
A Rare Woman in the Business of Making You Laugh
Amanda Austin’s Dallas Comedy House is a comedy theater focused on improv, sketch, stand-up and storytelling.
Meet the Women Who Teach Financial Skills to the Homeless
Anita Saville and Kathy Brough formed Budget Buddies to help homeless women lift themselves out of poverty.
Stacy Ratner is in Business to do Good
The founder of Chicago-based Open Books has built a high-impact literacy nonprofit by applying everything she learned as a serial tech entrepreneur.
Literacy as a Solution to Educational Inequality
Stacy Ratner is changing the lives of children in Chicago through her social enterprise, Open Books Ltd.
Opening the Eyes of High School Graduates
Through her social enterprise, Global Citizen Year, Abigail Falik hopes to train the next generation of leaders.
A Bootstrapping Entrepreneur Bets the Family Home
Adriana Rodriguez, an Austin mom of two, needed more cash flow after she launched a bilingual school.