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African-inspired activewear, a tea brand designed to help improve mental health, and a nutrition care business are amongst the women-owned Australian small businesses that will each receive $10,000 grants as the first local winners of Visa’s She’s Next Grant Program.
Ten shortlisted women-owned small businesses in the categories of women’s economic equality and health, wellbeing, and the care economy were invited to pitch their business growth plans for a share in $65,000 worth of grants from Visa, Global Sisters and the Accelerator for Enterprising Women.
Last week, three winners, New South Wales business FRIKA Activewear, South Australia-based Pod Dietetics, and New Zealand-based Better Tea Co.,
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