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Entrepreneurial Women Need Disruptive Models To Finance Their Enterprises According To New Diana International Impact Report Coa

Entrepreneurial Women Need Disruptive Models To Finance Their Enterprises According To New Diana International Impact Report Coauthored By Babson College Professors

Create a new reality for the process and benefits of investing in women entrepreneurs

PR Newswire

WELLESLEY, Mass., Jan. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Entrepreneurial women are a significant force in the U.S. economy, now equal or majority owners of 45% of all U.S. firms.

Entrepreneurial women need disruptive models to finance their enterprises according to new Diana International Impact Report coauthored by Babson College professors

Yet most have difficulty raising growth capital, and new models of funding are needed, according to the new Diana International Impact Report.

"We need to create, identify and support new models of funding for women entrepreneurs because their access to growth capital is a serious and continuing problem," says Diana International Impact Report coauthor, Babson Vice Provost of Global Entrepreneurial Leadership Candida Brush.

Less than 15% of all VC funded businesses have one woman on the team, less than 3% of all VC funded companies have a woman CEO, and more than 92% of all investors are male, according to the most recent Diana ProjectTM research.

"Investing in women entrepreneurs is an opportunity to expand innovation and economic development. We should create a new reality for the process and benefits of investing in women entrepreneurs," said co-author and Babson Entrepreneurship Professor Emerita Patricia Greene, formerly Director of the Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor.

This call for new models of funding for entrepreneurial women and documentation of the continued disparity in funding by gender is reported in the new Diana Report, sponsored by the Center for Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership (CWEL) at Babson College and the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

The report advocates new funding direction by identifying disruptive funding models and best practices for women entrepreneurs across each of the six primary processes that drive entrepreneurial development: identifying, training, connecting and sustaining, funding, enabling public policy, and celebrating.  

Identify

The report calls for refinement of the pipeline processes that already exist and the creation of new models for funding for women entrepreneurs that differ from the conventional VC model. 

Train Investors

Training women investors can open the funding tap to allow a new flow of capital into women-owned and led businesses and a growing number of companies. 

Examples of training vehicles include 500 Startups, which offers VC Unlocked as an executive education program for those who want to learn "how Silicon Valley really works," and 37 Angels, which is building a community of women investors with a mission of educating early stage investors. 

Connect and Sustain

Accelerators focusing on women founders provide opportunity for female entrepreneurs to access resources, including their networks, thereby increasing chances of accessing growth capital in the future.

Approximately 30 women focused start-up accelerators and incubators in the U.S. provide training, support, and funding, including the Women Innovating Now (WIN) Lab® at Babson College, Aviatra, Founders for Change, The Riveter, and The Wing.

Fund

Venture capital firms need to hire more female decision-making investors. There needs to be intentional action by the top venture capital firms to reach outside their current network into other networks to acquire female investors.

At the same time, new funds are growing a more inclusive focus on both the supply and demand side—more women providing the funds and more women receiving them. This both expands the number of women investing and potentially diversifies the types of businesses selected for investments. Examples include Victress Capital, XFactor Ventures, Portfolia, Golden Seeds Venture Fund, and Plum Alley.

Public Policy

Advocacy organizations, including the National Women's Business Council, are catalyzing new ideas, encouraging change and providing policy support to address diversity, start-up, growth and funding of high growth women entrepreneurs with a range of definitions of what constitutes a successful outcome.

Celebrate

It is important to celebrate, advocate, and provide visibility for accomplished women entrepreneurs, funding successes, and outstanding performance. 

Storytelling becomes a vehicle for creating role models and giving women confidence and permission to grow and scale. One such initiative includes collaborations between Estee Lauder Companies, Nordstrom, UGG, and Williams-Sonoma, Inc., which are realizing the power of partnerships by coming together to raise the profile of women leaders across global supply chains through the "This is a Leader" campaign, coordinated by Business for Social Responsibility's HERProject. The Tory Burch Foundation is also a major catalyst in amplifying the visibility of women entrepreneurs through its Embrace Ambition series and corresponding Ambition Stories campaign.

About The Report

The report is sponsored by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Center for Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership (CWEL) at Babson College, and was developed during the June 2019 Diana International Impact Day event hosted by Babson College. It is designed to move beyond the idea of fitting women into the existing equity capital model, which has not been working for them. Instead it seeks to identify new models and disruptions in ways to finance women entrepreneurs. 

The Impact Day curated a global audience of 218 participants, all of whom have the potential to impact the funding process and outcomes. Participants included investors, accelerator managers, policy-makers, researchers, educators, women entrepreneurs, and other ecosystem supporters.  They provided a multi-faceted picture of the challenges women entrepreneurs face in working through conventional models of financing to acquire growth capital.

About Diana International Research Institute (DIRI)

The Diana International Research Institute uncovers and amplifies the opportunities and challenges surrounding women entrepreneurs through research activities, forums and scholarship around the world. As the purveyor of The Diana ProjectTM, the first major report identifying the extensive gender gap in venture funding, DIRI is dedicated to uncovering the data that will ultimately allow women entrepreneurs to experience venture creation and growth, impacting economies and societies on a global scale.

About Babson College

Babson College is the educator, convener, and thought leader of Entrepreneurship of All Kinds®. The top-ranked college for entrepreneurship education, Babson is a dynamic living and learning laboratory where students, faculty, and staff work together to address the real-world problems of business and society. We prepare the entrepreneurial leaders our world needs most: those with strong functional knowledge and the skills and vision to navigate change, accommodate ambiguity, surmount complexity, and motivate teams in a common purpose to make a difference in the world, and have an impact on organizations of all sizes and types. As we have for nearly a half-century, Babson continues to advance Entrepreneurial Thought & Action® as the most positive force on the planet for generating sustainable economic and social value.

 

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