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Only 2% of women get VC money Here’s HOW to become UNIGNORABLE
Episode 169

Only 2% of women get VC money Here’s HOW to become UNIGNORABLE

Brown Way To Money - Money Talks for Women of Color Entrepreneurs · Alejandra Rojas

December 5, 202523m 50s

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Show Notes

Only 2% of women get venture capital. But what if the real barrier is readiness?

In this powerful conversation, Alejandra Rojas sits down with Jo Wong, founder of Let's Grow BFF, to break down what it actually takes to become fundable as a woman of color entrepreneur. This isn't about chasing investors—it's about preparing yourself to be unignorable when the right opportunity shows up.

Together, they explore the difference between needing funding and being funding-ready, how to position your business so investors see you as a partner (not a project), and why your first investor should always be you. From understanding your valuation to knowing when to walk away from bad money, this episode is a masterclass in building investor confidence from the inside out.

This conversation goes beyond pitch decks and profit margins. It's about skin in the game, strategic vision, and the kind of hunger that makes funders say yes. Whether you're bootstrapping, applying for grants, or getting ready to pitch VCs, this episode will shift how you see your business, your worth, and your path to capital.

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Key Takeaways:

  • You are your first investor—if you won't bet on yourself, no one else will

  • Investors don't just want your pitch—they want to see your investment in the vision

  • Not all money is good money—choose investors like you'd choose co-founders

  • Return on investment isn't always financial—impact and mission matter too

  • Know your long-term vision before you take short-term capital

  • Service-based businesses can be valued like products—you just need the right strategy

  • Exiting a business isn't selling out—it's strategic wealth building

  • The struggle medal doesn't exist—stop doing it alone

  • Show investors you've already put yourself on the shelf—literally and figuratively

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