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GirlDreamer crowned Asian business of the year

Non-profit organisation was founded in 2016 in Birmingham with the aim of helping and promoting women of colour

The winners on stage at the Asian Business Chamber of Commerce Awards 2024

A non-profit organisation which aims to empower young women of colour has been crowned the region's top Asian business.

Birmingham-based GirlDreamer was co-founded by Amna Akthar in 2016 and says it strives to create a more equitable future for women of colour aged 18 to 35 in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ by dismantling barriers and promoting opportunities.

GirlDreamer was named overall business of the year at the Asian Business Chamber of Commerce Awards 2024 after Ms Akthar took home the female entrepreneur of the year category (scroll down for the full list of winners).

She started her entrepreneurial journey with a desire to address barriers faced by thousands of young women of colour in accessing leadership opportunities.

During the past year, the organisation has launched the GirlDreamer Advocate initiative which is a programme aiming to engage with high-net-worth individuals and influential supporters to provide funding and connections.

GirlDreamer also managed to secure £120,000 from the Alliance for Gender Equality in Europe to expand.

This allowed them to provide financial support to social entrepreneurs, enabling them to grow their ventures and make a broader impact on their communities.