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Over the last twenty-three years, WEB has helped economically disadvantaged women and men start more than 2,000 businesses, creating almost 4,000 jobs for themselves and their communities.

And we’ve done it with an outstanding return on investment (ROI):

For every $1 invested in WEB business training, our graduates return $14 to the local economy. Your donation helps individuals to gain financial self-sufficiency and to be a job-creation and growth engines in our community.

Please consider a donation of at least $100 to WEB. It’s one of the smartest investments you can make, with true results and returns.

A one-year Membership to WEBnetWorks! is our gift to you with a donation of $500 or more.

Donate securely online through NetworkForFood.org

Contribute through your employer’s United Way giving campaign using the WEB designation codes:

  • Combined Charity Campaign #7738
  • Combined Federal Campaign #73617
  • Maryland Charity Campaign #2237

You may also mail your donation to:

Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore Inc.
1118 Light Street, Suite 101
Baltimore, MD   21230

VOLUNTEER—TIME is TREASURED TOO

Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore (WEB) helps start and grow successful businessesEach year, more than 250 professionals volunteer their valuable time to mentor, screen and advise our students.  Their expertise in accounting, law, marketing, technology, finance and other business-related subjects provides our students with a wealth of knowledge and a resource base on which to draw in future years. In turn, our volunteers tell us that working with WEB and its students is one of the most rewarding experiences of their careers. We welcome you to GET INVOLVED. To learn more, please contact Roberta Creeron at WEB, rcreeron@webinc.org.

WEB is a 501©3 nonprofit organization.  Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.  A copy of our current financial statement is available upon request.  Documents and information submitted to the State of Maryland under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Office of the Secretary of State for the cost of copying and postage.

WEB’s programs are partially funded by the following government sources and agencies:

  • U.S. Health and Human Services
  • The Small Business Administration’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership and the Microenterprise Development Branch
  • The State of Maryland Department of Licensing, Labor and Regulation
  • Baltimore City’s Department of Housing and Community Development
  • The Baltimore Mayor’s Office of Employment Development