60 women-led start-ups to gain investment boost
The Victorian government has opened up applications for a new investment fund which aims to support 60 women-led start-ups across the state.
by Shared by MyBusiness | Jul 5, 2021
Applications are now open for the government’s Alice Anderson Fund which will invest in early-stage capital for up to 60 start-ups. Interestingly, the fund is named in honour of Alice Anderson, a Victorian mechanic and entrepreneur who founded Australia’s first all-women motor garage in Kew in 1919.
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