Recognizing the institutional barriers to female entrepreneurship, the Center for Women & Enterprise Central MA is the only organization in the region focused on serving women entrepreneurs by providing training to help women start, stabilize and/or grow businesses to support themselves and their families.

The Center has experienced an uptick in demand since COVID-19 due to pandemic-related work loss and increased family responsibilities. “We see more women from all socio-economic backgrounds turning to entrepreneurship to attain financial stability and workplace flexibility,” says Racquel Knight, Director of the Central MA chapter of CWE.

Roadmap to Entrepreneurship, a new program funded by the Foundation, addresses a gap Racquel identified while speaking with entrepreneurs in Worcester County. They felt that there were resources they could access for the growth and startup stages of business, but not for the ideation stage.

Meet some of the women in the Roadmap cohort!

Donna has a finance and management background and hopes to start a credit repair business for people of color. “Whatever I do, it will be centered around helping people,” she says.
Alanna runs a personalized gift boutique and event planning business. After seeing early success with her business idea, she is looking to take it to the next level with CWE’s training.
Like Alanna, Meralys has seen early success with her business idea and is looking to grow her services centered on body sculpting and massage.
Jacqueline offers wellness coaching to women recovering from substance use disorder. “It’s helping them discover a new way to live,” she says.
Lenore wants to offer a beard grooming subscription service for men to help them elevate their self-care. She is putting together cross-generational focus groups to learn about different grooming preferences.

The women in the Roadmap cohort will explore the idea of their business and get assistance with the fundamentals: creating a business plan, legal considerations, branding and marketing, and how to get funding.

After the 10-week program, the hope is that each participant will go on to participate in further business training offered by CWE or its partners. “With this program, we are really hoping to see positive results,” says Racquel. “The idea is to support these women throughout every stage of their business journey.”

Learn more about CWE at cweonline.org.

This story was originally published in our 2023 Annual Report.