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发表于 2014-3-23 09:47:44 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
下面网站提供帮助印度女性企业家的组织信息
原文里的3个组织到底是哪个?

http://www.womensweb.in/articles/women-entrepreneurs-in-india/

http://www.publishyourarticles.net/eng/articles/eight-organizations-that-are-helping-women-entrepreneurs-in-india.html

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Empowering Women Entrepreneurs In India

The last decade has seen a steady rise of women entrepreneurs in India. With a larger number of women taking to entrepreneurship, academic institutions as well as industry backed foundations saw a void which needed to be filled – they realized that women either had the funds and lacked the technical know-how of running a business, or vice versa. The need of the hour was for a mentor, a hand holder to walk beside them on their path to success.

Being a fledgling entrepreneur myself, like many of you out there, I found myself needing guidance and advice on various aspects. This search for a guide led to my discovering that there are plenty of organizations out there that are completely dedicated to this task. I have put together a list of these as I felt that almost all women – entrepreneurs and those aspiring to be one – could benefit from this.

Global organizations empowering women entrepreneurs

1. Goldman Sachs – ISB 10000 Women Program

The unique aspect of this program is that it strives to provide women with an education in business management – one that will help them succeed in their venture. 10000 women from across the globe learn the basic skills of running a business like writing a business plan, accounting, marketing and seeking investments for their business. The program is supported by various non-profit organizations across the world.

2. The Cherie Blair Foundation for Women

Based in London, this non-profit organization was set up to benefit women entrepreneurs. They facilitate access to technology, business skills training, networks and finance by working in partnership with other organisations through three programmes: Enterprise Development, Mobile Technology and Mentoring. This organization lays special emphasis on investing in women from developing regions like Africa, Asia and the Middle East. While providing access to finances is the foundation’s main area, they also provide business and technical knowledge and networking platforms for women.

3. Carma – Creating Access to Resources and Markets

A for profit company, Carma helps nurture aspiring entrepreneurs – anyone who has an idea they want to execute. While a large number of their mentees are women, Carma does its work across genders, ages and geographies. They charge a fee depending on the whether the business is just starting up or has already been in the market and then conduct virtual mentoring for a period of 6 months. Carma’s approach is a logical, practical and ROI driven one.

4. WeConnect International

This is a corporate led non-profit organization which helps empower women entrepreneurs by connecting them with other corporates and helping accelerate their growth.

National organizations empowering women entrepreneurs

5. FIWE: The Federation of Indian Women Entrepreneurs

Based out of Delhi, FIWE was established in 1993. It now has over 15000 members and around 28 member associations. The aim of this organization is to help empower women entrepreneurs through trainings on technical know-how, industry research, expertise, and skill development. They concentrate largely on the SME segment.

6. TREAD: Trade Related Entrepreneurship Assistance and Development

The MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) Ministry runs a scheme in both urban and rural areas to help overcome the developmental hurdles faced by women. This organization helps develop the entrepreneurship skills of women in non-farm activities by providing them with information and counselling with respect to trade.

7. CWEI: Consortium of Women Entrepreneurs of India

A leading organization in the field, CWEI works with UN Women, the MSME Ministry and the Ministry of Rural Development. They are in the forefront of all initiatives concerned with assisting women entrepreneurs – help them learn better marketing skills, work with tribal and backward women to integrate them with urban organizations and devising new and innovative methods for arranging financing for women run businesses.

8. Stree Shakti by Tie

The Indus Entrepreneurs movement ‘Stree Shakti’ aims at connecting and enabling enterprising women from different classes of society through a series of on-ground focused programmes. They are a leading organization in mentoring, educating and providing inspiration.

In an insightful conversation, well-known professor, and founder of Carma, Nandini Vaidyanathan, led me to the understanding that awareness and desire to excel amongst women, even in small towns, is on the upswing and places like Goa, Lucknow, Kanpur and Surat are actually epicentres of female entrepreneurial activity. Infact in the Goldman Sachs – ISB program, around 8 women are from Goa. This is when locally available resources and networking systems become even more valuable.

Local organizations empowering women entrepreneurs

9. NWEA:The Noida Womens’ Entrepreneur Association

It was set up to help businesswomen in Noida deal with the hurdles that come with their ventures. The organization plays the role of a mentor and lobbyist for its members.

10. The Government of Goa

The Goa state government runs various schemes to assist women in self employment. One such scheme run by the Directorate of Industries helps benefit women by giving them financial advantages such as increased capital contribution.

11. Best Price Members Women’s council

Retail giant Walmart, which came into India in collaboration with Bharti, has launched a forum in Chandigarh in order to help women understand the issues they will face with a start up and to help scale up the business.

We’re also happy to mention that Women’s Web has recently launched Women’s Haat, a listing space for women entrepreneurs to be featured on and gain visibility to our growing tribe of readers.

While most women in the metros and other large towns have access to events such as T.I.E meetings or all forms of media, I truly hope that this article will be beneficial to the women in smaller towns whose resources and networks are more limited.

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Eight organizations that are helping Women Entrepreneurs in India

The growth and development of women entrepreneurs have accelerated because entrepreneurial development is not possible without active participation of women.

So a suitable environment has been created for growth of women entrepreneurs. Because of the importance of women entrepreneurs, a number of institutions have emerged for growth of women entrepreneurs.

The followings are some of associations or institutions which have played pivotal role for growth and development of women entrepreneurs:

1. SIDBI.

SIDBI stands for Small Industries Development Bank of India. It is a national level institution which extends facilities for growth of small scale industries. This organization has introduced two special schemes for small scale industries by women. These are:
MAHILA UDYAM NIDHI
MAHILA VIKASH NIDHI

These tow special schemes for women entrepreneurs provide equity and developmental assistance to women entrepreneurs.

These organizations provide financial assistance to women to start entrepreneurial work in the field of spinning, weaving, knitting, embroidery and block printing. Besides the above schemes, SIDBI has lunched the following schemes to provide assistance to women entrepreneurs:
Micro Credit Scheme
Women Entrepreneurial Development Programme
Marketing Development Fund for Women.

2. SIDO.

SIDO STANDS FOR Small Industries Development Organization. The primary objective of this organization is to conduct various programmes including Entrepreneurship Development programme for women.

This organization has introduced various development programmes in the areas of TV repairing, leather goods, screen printing and preparation of circuit boards.

3. CWEI.

Stands for consortium of women entrepreneurs of India. It is a voluntary organization consisting of NGOs. SHGs various voluntary organizations and individual business enterprises.

It was formed in the year 2001 with the basis objective of providing technological up gradation facilities to women entrepreneurs. Besides extending technological up gradation facilities, it facilitates in the sphere of marketing and export support.

4. WIT.

WIT denotes Women India Trust. The promoter called Kamila Tyabji has taken initiative for establishment of this trust in 1968. The sold objective of this trust is to help women entrepreneurs.

With the establishment of Kamila Trust in U.K., it has facilitated its members to market their product in London. It has also extended export support to the countries like Australia, Europe and Germany.

5. SEWA.

SEWA stands for Self Employed Women Association. It is a trade union of women which was registered under Trade Union Act, in 1972. The primary objective of this organization is to empower women entrepreneurs in rural sector.

Most of members of this organization are originated from unorganized sector. At present SEWA has shifted its operations from rural areas or level to global level and receive substantial grant from international organizations like Ford Foundation and UNICEF.

6. SHGs.

SHGs denotes Self Help Groups. It is regarded as an association consisting of small group of self employed women entrepreneurs. The women entrepreneurs may be either from rural or urban areas.

The primary objective of SHG is to take care as welfare of its associated members. It provides financial assistance as welfare of its members through financial institutions and non-government organizations.

7. FIWE.

FIWE STANDS FOR Federation of India Women Entrepreneurs. It came into existence in the year 1993 on the outcome of resolution in 7th International conference of women entrepreneurs. It has helped women entrepreneurs in diversified activities through interaction with various women organizations and associations.

8. NABARD.

NABARD stands for National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development. It is an autonomous organization. The primary objective of this autonomous arganisation is to provide liberal credit facilities to women entrepreneurs. The followings are some of essential characteristics of NABARD on liberal credit to women entrepreneurs.
1.It launched the project in 12992 to provide finance to SHG.
2.It provides facilities on resources and training in NGO Formation.
3.It arranges training to bank official on formation of SHG.
4.It provides refinance to bank against lending to SHG.
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