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For nearly 40 years, members have benefited from NAWBO’s growing network, advocacy and available resources. Through NAWBO, you’ll find support and resources to help you grow your business and enrich your life.
 
For nearly 40 years, members have benefited from NAWBO’s growing network, advocacy and available resources. Through NAWBO, you’ll find support and resources to help you grow your business and enrich your life.
  

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Name National Association of Women Business Owners
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For nearly 40 years, members have benefited from NAWBO’s growing network, advocacy and available resources. Through NAWBO, you’ll find support and resources to help you grow your business and enrich your life.

Many women don’t know where to turn when they decide to start a business. NAWBO can help! Association with NAWBO can mean the difference between making it or not making it! Here, you will make associations with other successful women and learn the ins and outs making your business a success. National Association of Women Business Owners® (NAWBO®) Houston is the local chapter of NAWBO National, the voice of America’s 10.6 million women-owned businesses. Network with women business owners from every industry on a local and national level. Leadership and business development training. Attend conferences and seminars on the trends, regulations and new technologies that impact your business. Take part in an integrated online community of women business owners. The community includes special interest groups, vendor or joint venture searches, and help forums. Source: NAWBO

Membership

Introductory Member- $100 one time initiation fee and then $19.95 per month
Premier Member- $100 one time initiation fee and then $29.95 per month
Supporting Member (not limited to women; includes students and retired business owners)- $100 one time initiation fee and then $39.95 per month

Apart from membership dues, there are little to no additional costs. Dues covers the primary activity of the organization-networking events.