National Women’s Business Council

UPDATE: How to Stay Connected to the Council

 

Follow NWBC On Social Media

Because of platform changeovers, we will briefly be unable to connect through our newsletter. Want to make sure you never miss an update from NWBC? Follow NWBC on FacebookInstagramLinkedIn, and Twitter to get the latest on the Council’s activities as well as resources and news on women’s entrepreneurship. 


 

National Women’s Business Council to Hold Public Meeting in February

 

NWBC Public Meeting on February 8th

 

Hope to see you in February! The National Women’s Business Council (NWBC) is holding a hybrid Public Meeting on February 8, 2023, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM EST. Virtual attendees will receive a link for the meeting ahead of time, while in-person attendees may attend at the U.S. Small Business Administration Headquarters (409 3rd St. SW, Washington, DC 20416) in Eisenhower Conference Room B on the Concourse Level.

This meeting will allow Council Members to review what was accomplished during 2022 and preview what may be accomplished during 2023. It will also include guest speakers and will provide Council Members the opportunity to respond to a selection of questions and comments from the public.

If you’re interested, you can register and submit comments here. You can also submit comments by emailing info@nwbc.gov. All comments must be submitted before January 31st.

Register Today


 

NWBC’s 2022 Annual Report Available Now

 

NWBC's 2022 Annual Report

 

As you may have recently seen, NWBC published it’s 2022 Annual Report with recommendations that support America’s over 11 million women-owned businesses. As women entrepreneurs work to move forward from the pandemic, and in light of recent changes to the political and economic landscape, these recommendations provide a roadmap for progress in 2023 and beyond.

Check Out The 2022 Annual Report


About the National Women’s Business Council

The National Women’s Business Council (NWBC) is a non-partisan federal advisory committee created to serve as an independent source of advice and policy recommendations to the President, Congress, and the U.S. Small Business Administration on economic issues of importance to women business owners. To learn more, please visit: www.NWBC.gov.