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The Brand Blueprint: Funding Friday - Women Founder Opportunities That Reward Preparation

11 min · 8. Mai 2026
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Not every funding opportunity should feel like a last-minute scramble. In this week’s Funding Friday, Dana breaks down three women-founder opportunities that reward preparation, not procrastination: 1) Cartier Women’s Initiative For women-led, impact-driven, for-profit businesses with meaningful traction and a real social and/or environmental impact case. https://www.cartierwomensinitiative.com/awards 2) Women Founders Network Fast Pitch For U.S.-based women-led companies in Tech/Tech-enabled or Consumer/CPG/Other Non-tech that need sharper pitch logic, stronger proof, and investor-facing clarity. https://www.womenfoundersnetwork.org/about-fast-pitch 3) Boundless Futures EmpowHer For early-stage, revenue-generating women founders building businesses that create social impact through poverty/hunger/humanitarian aid or sustainability/environment. https://boundlessfutures.org/our-impact https://theboundlessfuturesfoundation.submittable.com/submit The real lesson: a longer application window is not permission to wait. It is time to get sharper. Sharpen the founder story. Sharpen the numbers. Sharpen the impact logic. Sharpen the use of funds. Sharpen the pitch. 0:00 Why this week is about runway, not scramble 0:38 Cartier Women’s Initiative 2:32 Who Cartier is really for 3:24 Women Founders Network Fast Pitch 5:10 Who WFN is really for 6:02 Boundless Futures EmpowHer 7:49 The real lesson: longer windows are for sharper prep 8:42 Four questions founders should ask before applying 9:30 Closing Email: dana@valugrowthpartners.com Website: thebrandblueprint.biz #FundingFriday #WomenFounders #StartupFunding #FounderStrategy

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Episode The Brand Blueprint: Funding Friday - Women Founder Opportunities That Reward Preparation Cover

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