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15 Empowering Facebook Groups for Women

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Facebook groups are great way to connect with others across the world. There is a group out there for just about anything, whether it be for advice or a specific genre of memes. A great aspect of Facebook groups is how women have been using them to empower one another and share knowledge. Here are 20 of the most popular Facebook groups for women:

Boss-Moms

This group specifically caters to mothers who are their own bosses, just like the name suggests. You’ll find a warm community of members supporting each other and swapping secrets for running a business while also raising kids.

The Lit Up & Loaded Entrepreneur 

Female entrepreneurs who are just starting out and looking for advice from people who have been there. Members chat about super tactical ways to bring a business strategy to life. They also host a live monthly coaching session that covers getting into a business-owner mindset and launching a business plan that will set you up for success.

Boss Babes Business Finance

Business owners who want to talk about money without being judged. Recent topics include dealing with customer payments, cutting out unnecessary expenses, and lesser-known tactics for paying fewer business taxes.

Tech Ladies 

Tech Ladies connects women to the best opportunities in tech. Aside from a frequently updated job board, they have lively discussion threads, free resources, events and an anonymous forum for asking personal questions. The group currently has over 25,000 members.

Dreamers//Doers: Jobs & Gigs 

Dreamers // Doers: Jobs + Gigs is a women-only group for finding freelance and consulting gigs, as well as part-time and full-time work.

Freelancing Females

Freelancing Females is a Facebook group for women who are seeking more community, advice on what rates to charge and potential client opportunities. It’s over 10,000 members strong.

HustleHers

HustleHers is a community of enterprising women along with those who actively support these women. We share motivation, discussions and targeted news that support our passion, purpose, dreams and/or hustles. This is sponsored by Hers magazine.

Think Creative Collective

At nearly 20,000 members, Think Creative Collective offers business strategy advice for creative entrepreneurs. Cofounded by two women, the Facebook group is extremely female-friendly and offers a wide range of resources for everyone from designers and event planners to health coaches and travel bloggers.

Women Helping Women Entrepreneurs

With over 98,000 members, Women Helping Women entrepreneurs has an incredible engagement rate. Female founders post questions about serious life decisions, such as deciding whether to be a stay-at-home or working mom, as well as tactical ones, like whether Instagram is worth all the effort.

Freedom Hackers 

This Facebook group is made up of members the group defines as “individuals who live their life in accordance to their own free spirit; specific to online entrepreneurship.” Membership is not limited to women, but plenty of female founders support each other in this group about topics ranging from healthcare to hiring your first virtual assistant.

Like-Minded B*tches Drinking Wine 

Like-Minded B*tches Drinking Wine is a Facebook group of nearly 80,000 members, all posting funny stories about the trials and tribulations of entrepreneurship, voting on each others’ logo options and announcing new product launches. Its primary user base seems to be in Australia.

Tech Ladies

Tech Ladies shares job opportunities for women in tech. The groups hosts a discussion thread and webinars, along with an anonymous forum for personal questions.

Women Get it Done

WGID is building a network of women helping women and a broader community of people, who will join together to fight for equal rights and to support one another. They organize by creating safe spaces for women, people of color, immigrants, members of LGBT+ communities, gender-nonconforming members of our community, people with disabilities and those who struggle with poverty.

Women Who Support Women

A place you can come to vent, laugh, and listen to other women for whatever you need. It’s described as “a place you can come to to vent, get hyped, laugh, and listen to other women. It’s about time we come together and do nothing but support.”

Women’s Rights News Group 

WRN promotes, advocates and discusses a wide array of topics from global gender equality and feminism, shaming and bullying (all), body-positive, rape, rape culture, reproductive rights / pro-choice, women’s health, domestic abuse and the survivor stories, sheroes, human right and so much more.

Hannah Chalker is a writer at Hers Magazine. She graduated from the University of Georgia in December of 2019 with a degree in English literature. In her free time, you can find her playing video games or writing poetry while snuggling with her pup, Winnie.

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