Uniting And Empowering The Tribe
Your Business
|August/September 2020
Future Females is a movement to inspire more female entrepreneurs, and harness the power of community.
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Lauren Dallas and the Future Females tribe
We talk to Philippa Dods, Marketing Strategy Advisor at Future Females, who tells us about this global 'tribe'.
Q Tell us a bit about Future Females
Future Females exists to increase the number of and support the success of female entrepreneurs globally.
We create the digital, emotional, and physical spaces for aspiring and existing female entrepreneurs to connect and collaborate, and to feel safe to try, to fail, and ultimately, to win. In just our first 1 000 days of business, Future Females has become the go-to destination for aspiring and early-stage entrepreneurs to access the support, community, education, and resources that they need to succeed.
Since inception in Cape Town in August 2017, we have expanded to 35 cities around the world (including Cape Town, London, Berlin, Dubai, Bali, Zurich, Nairobi, Singapore, and Brisbane) with empowered ambassadors hosting themed monthly events to inspire and educate the aspiring and existing female entrepreneurs in their communities.
We run the Future Females Business School, a 90-day virtual incubator that provides the skills, tools, knowledge, and support for entrepreneurs to realise their dreams, and to date has supported 470 women to confidently turn their ideas into profitable and sustainable businesses.
Most recently, we’ve launched the Future Females Founder’s Club, a private member community for in-business founders to connect, collaborate, and receive the support and guidance they need to level-up in their business.
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