3 Founders Share Why You Should Join A Community And Apply For Awards

November is National Entrepreneurship Month, which aims to spotlight founders and small business owners and their contributions to innovation and economic impact. According to Fundera there are 12.3 million women-owned businesses in the United States. For many, launching, growing, and scaling is a lonely ride. Jenny Shum, General Manager of Chase Ink says something that can help make the journey less isolating is leaning into a like-minded community for support. “It’s that connection to the community that helps business owners find the resources they need to succeed.”

The Role Being Recognized Can Play

While the importance of being part of a community isn’t new, something that’s talked about less

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