"We together can move that needle and help change the world for the better."
For many women founders, fundraising can feel like entering a world where the rules were never designed with them in mind. Access to capital, investor networks, and venture opportunities often feels harder to navigate, especially for women building businesses outside traditional startup circles.
But more women are changing that reality by stepping into the investing world themselves. From angel investing to venture capital, female investors are creating new opportunities for women founders while helping reshape the future of entrepreneurship.
Catherine Gray is an entrepreneur, producer, and advocate for women's empowerment known for her impactful work supporting entrepreneurs through media and funding platforms. As the founder of She Angel Investors and the co-founder of the She Angels Foundation, Catherine bridges the funding gap for women by providing resources, education, and inspiration. Catherine's passion for storytelling and advocacy led to her latest film project, the documentary "Show Her the Money" which highlights the challenges women face in securing venture capital.
In this Entreprenista Podcast, Catherine Gray shares what founders need to know about fundraising, angel investing, venture capital, and why creating more women investors is one of the most important shifts happening in business today.
You can listen to the podcast here on Spotify and Apple Podcast.
NYC Founders: Join us at the Show Her the Money Film Screening + Conversation ! Get your ticket right here.
Here are a few moments from the podcast:
Catherine shares what first sparked her mission to educate more women about venture capital.
“When I got wind of the fact that women were getting only 2% of venture capital, I was like We're getting only 2% and men are getting 98%. And by the way, what is venture capital? And I found that all these really accomplished men and women really didn't know what venture capital was... And really, it's been the best-kept secret.”
She explains why the film Show Her the Money became much bigger than just a documentary.
“We needed to create this film, and take it around the world, and create what I call... It's a movie and a movement, so I call it a moviement.”
Catherine talks about why women investors are critical to changing the future of funding.
“The women venture funds usually tend to invest in not just women, but also BIPOC and LGBTQ, all the overlooked communities... women tend to be more profitable. They tend to exit earlier... And in the long run, these funds are going to be more than likely very profitable.”
She shares why venture capital is more accessible than many women realize.
“People have an idea that you have to have a million dollars, $10 million to invest in venture capital, that it's just for wealthy people. But that's not the case... So people have to understand how bite-size it can be, how accessible it can be.”
Catherine explains why women need to take an active role in investing in other women founders.
“It’s very important that we have women investing in women through venture capital because otherwise nobody is. That's why we get 2%... We need to make a movement... so that we get our fair share of investment dollars to create products and services that will not only benefit women, but will benefit the planet.”
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Updated on: May 27, 2025
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Stephanie Cartin is the co-founder and CEO of Entreprenista, an all-in-one platform – which includes a private community & business membership called The Entreprenista League that's made up of over 2,000 women founders at all stages of business, a weekly newsletter received by 60,000 readers, two podcasts, in-person educational & networking events, and an award program – that women founders at all stages can turn to for everything they need to grow.
Stephanie is also the co-founder of Socialfly (acquired by Truform Media Group in 2024), Markid, and Pearl Influential Capital. She has won countless awards, including the SmartCEO Brava award, which recognizes the top women CEOs in New York, and a Stevie Award for Women-Run Workplace of the Year. She has also appeared in Bloomberg, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Refinery29, and more.
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Highlights
Understanding venture capital and its challenges [04:43]
The importance of education in venture capital [20:32]
Expanding reach [28:59]
Connecting and building relationships [35:46]


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