The Florida Women's Business Center (FWBC) is an entrepreneur resource center dedicated to assisting women in achieving their dreams by helping them start, grow and run successful businesses.  The FWBC's primary focus is to provide training, counseling, mentoring, resources, referrals, and support to women entrepreneurs.  The FWBC is a collaborative partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration and is one of its 100 national Women's Business Centers.   Read More...
Workshop PhotoTraining is provided on a variety of business topics to help women become successful business owners. The training program includes workshops and seminars that present new ideas, practical business skills, fresh perspectives and valuable information. Our top five popular trainings are: 1-2-3's of Starting A Business; SBA & Bank Financing; Business Plan Wriiting Series; Skills To Operate A Profitable Business; and Social Media & Internet Marketing.  View list of upcoming workshops...
floridaThe FLWBC covers 18 counties in the southern region of Florida.  We have offices in Palm Beach, Broward and Lee Counties. For office locations click here 

There are two other Women's Business Centers in Florida, with one in Brevard county and the other in Duval county. For locations of all WBC's nationwide click here
businesswomenrockhpThe Business Women ROCK series was created for women entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals to help and support each other. Everyone can benefit from a good support system and building solid relationships takes time, as we know, people do business with people they know, like and trust. 
Each month women come together to discuss various topics in a collaborative environment, Our professional facilitator runs each meeting, but the focus is on you! Bring your challenges to the table and let your peers help you work out the issues and provide you with amazing feedback. 
Business Woman thumbs Experienced and professional Business Development Managers provide individual counseling sessions which are tailored to the specific needs of the woman entrepreneur. These informal sessions are provided by seasoned business owners and corporate professionals who provide guidance and practical business knowledge that will help to increase the client's chances of success. Counseling sessions cover specific areas ranging from business feasibility and planning, operational guidance, accounting and finance, marketing, programs and tools.    

Wells Fargo Foundation has donated $20,000 to the Center for Technology, Enterprise, & Development (TED Center), a agency devoted to helping individuals gain the knowledge and technical skills necessary to begin and grow their businesses.  The Wells Fargo donation is designated to the TED Center’s Florida Women’s Business Center (FWBC), a program dedicated to the individual professional development of women in business. 

The FWBC is the result of a grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office (SBA). Wells Fargo’s donation will be used toward the dollar-for-dollar matching fund requirement associated with the SBA grant. The SBA funding is only accessible after the FWBC raises funds independently through donations. It relies on the generosity of the community to help meet its matching fund goals. To make a donation to the TED Center or Florida Women’s Business Center please call 866-353-3790.

The TED Center is proud to partner with Wells Fargo, a bank that prides itself on being committed to building strong and vibrant communities, improving quality of life, and making a positive difference where we live and work. Wells Fargo continually supports initiatives that advance entrepreneurs or help to gain an understanding of business owner needs and co-sponsor research and educational seminars, retreats and business forums on how to improve and grow a business.  Wells Fargo’s $20,000 donation will enable the center to continue to provide valuable services to the small business community. 

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