State of Illinois recognizes
National Women's Small Business Month
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[October 05, 2020]
In honor of October’s National Women’s Small Business Month, the
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
today announced it will host a series of webinars to support the
advancement of women-owned businesses. The discussions scheduled by
DCEO and a host of industry partners, including Groupon, will offer
support and insights for small businesses to grow, position
themselves, and seek out resources that will help them overcome the
effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
"While traveling the state on small business walking tours, I have
witnessed firsthand the creativity and impact of businesses owned by
women in Illinois, with an increasing presence by women of color,”
said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. "As the chair of the Illinois
Council on Women and Girls, I am excited about these seminars being
provided by DCEO. They will create networking opportunities and
support for women who own small businesses as they meet and hurdle
economic challenges brought on by COVID-19 and more."
“Now more than ever before, women-owned small businesses need our
support, which is why we are proud to shine a light on their
contributions and importance to our communities and to our state’s
economy during this year’s National Women’s’ Small Business Month,”
said DCEO Director Erin B. Guthrie. “Under the Governor’s
leadership, Illinois has developed bold and equitable resources and
programs to offset losses related to COVID-19 facing women-owned and
all small businesses statewide. We encourage firms owned by women to
join us for a series of seminars that will help them learn from
experts and get the support they need to pursue the critical
assistance dollars necessary for these challenging times.”

“Every one of us has a role to play when it comes to investing in
the success of small businesses. It’s certainly great to have an
entire month and campaign dedicated to the promotion and growth of
women-owned businesses, but it’s also very important that we
continue to support them all year long,” said Groupon CFO Melissa
Thomas. “That is why we are proud to join the state of Illinois in
convening a conversation around how we can better support
women-owned businesses statewide as they face greater challenges
than usual due to the pandemic and they need our help now more than
ever.”
Events for businesses are free to join. More information on how to
register is on DCEO's website.
October 8 at 2pm - Empowering Her with Resources during COVID-19
and Civil Unrest
Groupon and the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic
Opportunity will present a session focused on an inclusive business
environment and ways to propel the growth of women-owned businesses
with government and private sector resources. This conversation will
feature opening remarks from Illinois’ First Lady, MK Pritzker, DCEO
Director Guthrie, Groupon CFO Melissa Thomas, and a keynote from
Andrea Zopp, CEO of World Business Chicago. Panelists include:
Marianna Markowitz, CEO of the First Women's Bank, Charity Marcus,
CEO of Black Women Business Owners of America, and Margot Dorfman,
CEO of the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce, and more.
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October 22 at 2 pm - Women Get Involved in Manufacturing
In honor of Women's Small Business Month and Manufacturing Month, this webinar
focuses on ways to uplift women in manufacturing roles through the insights of
industry leaders. The talk will focus on helping students with a closer look at
what it takes to enter the industry. Panelists include: Erin Hallstrom,
Influential Women in Manufacturing, Annie Mouhaupt, Owner of Moho and Melissa
Lederer, Owner of MHUB, and more.

Various Dates - All in for Women: BIG Webinars
The DCEO Office of Minority Economic Empowerment (OMEE) will host a seminar on
the Business Interruption Grant Program (BIG). In this webinar, women owned
businesses will learn about eligibility, program details, and the application
process. Technical assistance support will also be provided for the last 30
minutes of every session. Workshops on BIG will take place on the following
dates:
1. Tuesday, October 6, 2020 2:00 p.m.
2. Saturday, October 10, 2020 10:00 a.m.
3. Tuesday. October 20, 2020 2:00 p.m.
4. Tuesday, October 27, 2:00 p.m.
Throughout the pandemic, small and women-owned businesses have been particularly
vulnerable to the financial impacts created by COVID-19. The Pritzker
administration has worked closely with industry leaders to understand the impact
of the ongoing crisis and to develop economic relief programs that prioritize
gender and racial equity. At the center of this COVID-19 support provided by the
state, the Governor’s Business Interruption Grants (BIG) program, has already
deployed nearly $20 million for women-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, on top
of over $150 million provided for childcare provider businesses statewide,
largely owned by women. A $220 million second round of BIG funding is now
active. For more information on how to apply today please visit DCEO’s website.
For more information on National Women’s Small Business Month events planned for
businesses, contact Ibie Hart, Women’s’ Business Development Manager, at
ibie.hart@illinois.gov. To
learn more about ongoing resources and programs for businesses, follow DCEO on
social media @IllinoisDCEO or sign up to receive the newsletter.
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