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This overview presents funding resources for women in tech, highlighting grants, mentorship, and networking opportunities through organizations such as NSF, Grants.gov, SBA Women’s Business Centers, Women Who Tech, AnitaB.org, the Cartier Women's Initiative, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, NWBC, Hello Alice, and Digitalundivided. These platforms support gender diversity, innovation, and collaborative research in technology.

This overview presents funding resources for women in tech, highlighting grants, mentorship, and networking opportunities through organizations such as NSF, Grants.gov, SBA Women’s Business Centers, Women Who Tech, AnitaB.org, the Cartier Women's Initiative, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, NWBC, Hello Alice, and Digitalundivided. These platforms support gender diversity, innovation, and collaborative research in technology.

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National Science Foundation NSF

The NSF offers various grants focused on scientific innovation and collaboration, including opportunities under the umbrella of its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. Women entrepreneurs in tech can explore NSF grants that support collaborative research projects aimed at technological breakthroughs.

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Grantsgov

Grants.gov is a comprehensive database where women entrepreneurs can find collaborative tech research grants offered by various U.S. government agencies. By using the search filters, one can discover grants specifically targeted at promoting gender diversity in technological research and entrepreneurship.

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Small Business Administration SBA Womens Business Centers

The SBA supports Women’s Business Centers across the United States, which provide resources, mentorship, and direct access to business grants for women entrepreneurs. While not all grants are tech-specific, these centers can guide women on finding collaborative tech research grants or funding sources aligned with their entrepreneurial goals.

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Women Who Tech

Women Who Tech offers the Women Startup Challenge, focusing on supporting women-led tech startups. While it mainly provides equity-free cash prizes, the network and resources available through this challenge can open doors to collaborative grant opportunities and further funding mechanisms.

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AnitaBorg

Well-known for hosting the Grace Hopper Celebration, the world's largest gathering of women technologists, AnitaB.org also provides awards and grants to women entrepreneurs in tech. Collaborative research projects that aim to close the gender gap in technology and foster innovation are highly regarded.

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Cartier Womens Initiative

The Cartier Women's Initiative offers grants to women entrepreneurs worldwide across all sectors, including technology. This is an excellent platform for tech innovators seeking collaborative research funds, especially for projects that demonstrate strong societal impact.

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Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Grants

The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation promotes entrepreneurship and education across the United States. It periodically offers grants that support women in technology, focusing on initiatives and research projects that foster collaboration among startups and established businesses in the tech sector.

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National Womens Business Council NWBC

While primarily an advisory council to the U.S. President and Congress on economic issues important to women business owners, the NWBC provides resources and access to a variety of grants. Their focus on technology innovation and collaborative projects makes it a resource worth exploring for women entrepreneurs seeking research grants.

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Hello Alice

Hello Alice offers grants, including those focused on technology, specifically for New Majority entrepreneurs, which include women, people of color, LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs, and those with disabilities. Their platform provides not only funding but also resources and guidance on securing additional collaborative tech research grants.

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Digitalundivided

Digitalundivided focuses on supporting Black and Latina women entrepreneurs in tech, providing access to funding, mentorship, and networking opportunities. They offer a variety of programs and resources that can help in securing collaborative research grants, aiming to bridge the funding gap for women in technology.

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What else to take into account

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