2025 Impact Report: She’s In Business Programs Help Women Entrepreneurs Generate £4.5M in Revenue

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She’s In Business Global C.I.C. releases its annual impact report, showing that over 1,200 women, including mothers, neurodiverse founders, and career changers, generated £4.5 million in business revenue through its entrepreneurship accelerators, workshops, and university-led programs.

Lincoln, UK – 6th January 2026

In a breakthrough for women’s entrepreneurship education, She’s In Business Global C.I.C. has released its 2024–2025 Impact Report, confirming that over £4.5 million in business revenue was generated by women participating in its funded and accredited training programs.

From fully funded access to its Expert to CEO MBA, to hands-on workshops and social enterprise partnerships, the results span over 1,200 women entrepreneurs, many of whom are mothers, neurodivergent professionals, and first-time founders.

“This proves what we’ve always known: women are not underperforming they’re under-supported,” said Dr. Stephanie Wilson, Founder of She’s In Business. “When you give women real structure and high-level strategy, they don’t just learn business, they transform it.”

Report Highlights
  • £4.5M in revenue generated across women-led businesses
  • 1,231 women trained in entrepreneurship, strategy, and sales
  • 62% of participants identify as neurodivergent
  • £1.2M in funded program access delivered globally
  • 94% transition out of low-wage or unstable work within 90 days
  • 1,000+ children impacted through mothers’ increased financial stability

The data includes participants in flagship programs like Expert to CEO MBA, She’s In Business Labs, funded accelerator placements, and university-accredited workshops and bootcamps.

A New Standard for Women’s Business Education

Unlike traditional models, She’s In Business combines university-level structure with trauma-informed design, enabling women to build sustainable businesses while managing family responsibilities, neurodivergence, and life transitions.

The curriculum is structured around:

  • High-conversion offer creation

  • Real-time business execution labs

  • Flexible delivery for mothers and caregivers

  • Messaging, sales, and leadership training

Its mission is simple: to improve the economic position of women globally.

Graduate Outcomes

Participants report increases in confidence, financial independence, and stability with many earning their first 4- and 5-figure clients during the program.

“I went from £0 to £105K in under two months,” said one graduate.
“This wasn’t a course, it was an awakening,” said another.

Looking Ahead

As She’s In Business enters the next stage of global expansion, applications for the 2026 cohort are now open. The team is also exploring new partnerships with universities and funders seeking to scale women’s economic leadership.

Read the full 2024–2025 Impact Reporthttps://shesinbusiness.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Impact-Report-2024-2025-SHES-IN-BUSINESS-GLOBAL-C.I.C.pdf
Apply for 2026 programshttps://shesinbusiness.co.uk/study-with-us/
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Why this matters

Too many startup programmes are designed for one kind of founder: neurotypical, resourced, and already “networked in.” But the reality is, the biggest innovations come from people who’ve had to design solutions to move through their own daily lives.

That’s the heartbeat of She’s In Business, and it’s the ethos Creo is now amplifying:
Founders with lived experience designing real-world solutions.
Wrap-around support that addresses accessibility head-on.
A recognition that innovation isn’t just tech, it’s systems, services, and ideas that remove barriers.

Leading the wave

At She’s In Business, we’ve always believed inclusion isn’t an “add-on”, it’s the foundation. Our women-led cohorts have proven that when you create safe, structured, and adaptive environments, you don’t just graduate entrepreneurs. You launch leaders.

That’s why seeing Creo 2025 shine a light on 16 extraordinary startups is more than inspiring. It’s validation. It tells the world what we’ve always known: inclusive innovation is the future of business.

So here’s my message to the Creo founders: well done. You’re not just building companies, you’re dismantling the old startup methods and proving there’s another way.

Together, by championing neurodiversity, accessibility, and inclusion, we’re not just creating wealth. We’re reshaping economies. And that’s exactly the kind of legacy we came here to build.

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