M3 1000

Meet our Million $ Club

Over the past five years, Count Me In has inspired thousands of women entrepreneurs through its Make Mine a Million $ Business program. 

While many of these women have found success through lessons learned and connections made through the M3 program, not all started out as obvious winners. Here we focus on some of our community members who have passed $1M in annual revenues - or are well on their way - and how the M3 program helped them grow toward success and away from some familiar self-imposed obstacles.

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What's in a Name? - horsham.patch.com

Horsham's Colleen Mook takes baby names to a whole new level with her Web-based baby gift personalization business, Baby Be Hip.

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Celebrating US!

Millions of dollars course through the New York Stock Exchange each day; it is, arguably, one of the most important institutions in the world. So it was a great honor when Count Me In and a group of fabulous M3 Awardees were invited to ring the Opening Bell of the NYSE on September 2. It was symboli...Read More

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Workshop aimed at female entrepreneurs: The Philadelphia Tribune, PhillyTrib.com

A program geared toward putting women entrepreneurs on the path to significant growth is coming to Philadelphia. Nonprofit organization Count Me In will host the Make Mine a Million $ Business “M3 1000” program Sept. 25 and 26 at the Doubletree Hotel, 237 South Broad Street. The initiati...Read More

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Supporting Female Entrepreneurs: Fox News Live

NYC non-profit is helping businesses grow the economy and add jobs.
 

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In M3 1000 competition, female business owners brushing up their fast pitch - Philadelphia Inquirer

Victoria Andreacchio spends each day in her Norristown bake shop, creating confectionary bliss for others. Her personal existence, meanwhile, is a batch of worries.

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M3 1000 Philadelphia - KDKA-TV CBS Pittsburgh

Nell Merlino speaks with Brenda Waters of KDKA-TV CBS Pittsburgh about M3 1000 Philadelphia.

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Entrepreneur Helping Women Start Businesses

PHILADELPHIA - Women are starting their own businesses. But an alarming 97 percent of those women owned businesses fail to make a million dollars.

One woman entrepreneur wants to change that was with "Good Day's" Jennaphr Frederick in Old City on Wednesday morning.

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Business Answers: Managing Expansion & A Lack Of Funding: MSNBC Your Business

Nell Merlino, the founder, president and CEO of Count Me In for Women's Economic Independence, and Larry Cheng, managing partner at Volition Capital, answer viewer questions about managing major growth and why banks aren't lending to small businesses.

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Million $ Business: NBC Philadelphia

Expert advice for women who want to start a business but just can't seem to get it started from Count Me In founder Nell Merlino .

Learn more at www.makemineamillion.org/events.

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