Searching for Women. The Doyenne Founder Series (Deadline Dec 31st, 2018)

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Alnisa Allgood

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Dec 28, 2018, 8:23:58 AM12/28/18
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Hi-  I thought I'd share this great opportunity with the many creative, passionate, women in our neighborhoods. So many women create businesses on their own. Maybe, your partner or family support you, but frequently, you live in a space where your friends and family may be encouraging but lack understanding about your drive, your motivation, your desire to make something that matters. So take the opportunity to consider finding a community that will help you. My friends at Doyenne do that for women entrepreneurs and would be women entrepreneurs. The second best thing about the Founder Series? Even if you're not selected for it, Doyenne still exists and can be your new support system.  — Alnisa
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APPLY FOR THE DOYENNE FOUNDER SERIES
Make It Your New Year's Resolution
Deadline is Monday, December 31, 2018

Doyenne is now accepting applications for our 2019 Founder Series Program. We admit 10 women into the year-long program. It is a combination of expert coaching, peer coaching, workshops, and social opportunities. The goal is to create space where women get to know each other and become comfortable keeping it real about their entrepreneurial journey. Building a business is REALLY hard. We need spaces where we can take down the mask and share what's really going on. Share what we know and admit what we don't. 

 At the end of the Founder Series program, women CEOs will gain:
  • a more robust strategic plan for the business
  • an improved way of explaining/pitching their business to stakeholders (customers, partners, investors, the community...your family!)
  • a better understanding of their customers and mechanisms for continually getting their feedback
  • a process for converting potential customers into actual paying ones (sales pipelines/processes)
  • the ability to run the numbers and make basic financial projections
  • an expanded network of experts they can reach out to on any of the above topics
This may sound like a bunch of business jargon and, perhaps, feel a bit intimidating. Trust me. It's not. We boil it down to the basics and make it all accessible. No prior business skills required. 😊

Building a business is TOO HARD to do this ALONE! The Founder Series brings together a community of women who are on similar journeys.

We are having an optional information session this Friday at 12:00, which includes some lunch. Here is the link to sign up if you are interested.  Founder Series Info Session: https://doyennegroup.org/founder-series-information-session/



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Alnisa Allgood
Founder / Executive Director
Collaboration for Good, Inc.

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Executive Director
Nonprofit Tech
t. 608.241.3616
e. aln...@nonprofit-tech.org

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Madison Nonprofit Day Conference
Thursday, October 31st, 2019
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