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AI FOR HER Issue #21

Today’s the day! Off Your Plate is live at 1pm.

I’m beside myself with excitement for this workshop and the fabulous women ready to leverage AI to get more off your plate.

Lots of opportunities for women-led businesses this month: grants, mentorship from Eva Longoria, and five European female-founded companies clinched unicorn status in 2025. Which may signal that venture capitalists are finally seeing the light in terms of funding women.

I’ve gotta run to finish my prep for today’s workshop 🎉

I can’t wait to see you there.

Today at 1pm pacific

Lifetime replay access.

xx

Emily

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💄 Female Founded Startups Are Taking A bigger Piece Of The Money Pie 🎉

Venture Capitalists Are Finally Funding Women

Female-led startups are chronically underfunded. But the shift is already underway.

Female-founded startups raised €7.5B across Europe in 2025, outpacing the broader market, with deeptech taking the lion's share at 34% of all female-founded raises. AI alone represented 25% of rounds with female founders building at the application layer, in health, security, robotics, and fintech.

Five European female-founded companies clinched unicorn status in 2025, bringing the total of female-founded unicorns in Europe to 29.

Tech Funding News profiled 25 of them. Meet the incredible women shaping tech.

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HER POWER BRIEF

💄 New ILO data confirms women face higher workplace risks from generative AI than men. Keep upskilling, queen 👑

💄 Lenovo has partnered with Eva Longoria to launch the Backing Every Business Initiative. It pairs founders with mentorship, grants and AI-powered technology. Applications now open.

💄 Entreprenista has rounded up March's top grants for women, including a $10k opportunity. Deadlines run through March 31st. Go get your free money, honey 😉

💄 Matthew McConaughey's legal team has trademarked his voice and gestures with eight federal "motion marks" drawing a line that copyright law couldn't.

TOOLS IN VOGUE

💄 Define irony: World wants to verify there's a real human behind your AI shopping agent. World is co-founded by Sam Altman 🙄

💄 Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.6 got a significant upgrade to computer use and long-context reasoning. Claude for the win.

💄 Make.com introduces Scenario Recovery. If you’ve toiled away for hours perfecting your workflow just to lose it all…this is the fix 😅

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