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Data reveals a significant funding gap for women-led startups, receiving only 4% of total venture capital in 2024, a decrease from the previous year. This disparity, described as a "trillion-dollar blind spot," reflects systemic biases within the venture capital ecosystem. Studies show that women-led businesses often generate higher revenues and create more jobs, highlighting the economic potential being missed. To address this, Braze launched its "Tech for an Equitable Future" program, offering resources and support to underrepresented founders, aiming to foster a more diverse and inclusive tech industry. The program includes technology access, mentorship, and partnerships to help these startups thrive and secure future funding.
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Data reveals a significant funding gap for women-led startups, receiving only 4% of total venture capital in 2024, a decrease from the previous year. This disparity, described as a "trillion-dollar blind spot," reflects systemic biases within the venture capital ecosystem. Studies show that women-led businesses often generate higher revenues and create more jobs, highlighting the economic potential being missed. To address this, Braze launched its "Tech for an Equitable Future" program, offering resources and support to underrepresented founders, aiming to foster a more diverse and inclusive tech industry. The program includes technology access, mentorship, and partnerships to help these startups thrive and secure future funding.
More Here: https://lunartech.ai
More Articles: https://lens.lunartech.ai