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The Tara for Women Foundation has announced the launch of its second Entrepreneurship Call, an initiative designed to reward technology projects led by women that aim to create a significant social impact. This program, supported by its founder Bill Saad, will award a total of 100,000 euros in prizes, in addition to providing personalized mentorship and visibility for the selected projects.
Applications will be open until October 15, 2025, and candidates can submit their projects through the foundation’s official website. This call focuses on three essential technological areas: biotechnology in various forms, technologies for sustainable development, and solutions aimed at civil security and resilience.
To participate, women must be over 18 years old and lead projects that are in the seed phase, with a defined minimum viable product (MVP) and a clear potential for international expansion. A panel of experts will select five winners, who will not only receive financial support but also a six-month mentorship program with international specialists, access to a broad network of contacts, visibility through various media, and investment opportunities.
Bill Saad stated that “women are leading innovative solutions that the world needs,” emphasizing the importance of investing in their talent. According to data, 90% of the income generated by female entrepreneurs is reinvested in their families and communities, underscoring the social relevance of this initiative.
In the first edition, held in 2022, the foundation received over 150 applications from various parts of the world. Among the highlighted projects is Gravity Wave, which has managed to remove nearly 1.2 million kilograms of plastic from the Mediterranean Sea. These types of initiatives demonstrate the foundation’s commitment to supporting female talent in various sectors and promoting meaningful changes in society.
The Tara for Women Foundation aims to empower women entrepreneurs through funding, mentorship, and access to a global community dedicated to economic and social development. For more information on the call and the organization’s objectives, you can visit their official website.
via: MiMub in Spanish