FEA, Women Entrepreneurs Support Association, Exceeds 2,000 Members

The Women Entrepreneurs Support Association (FEA) has surpassed 2,000 members. Beyond providing information, FEA emphasizes support designed to lead to action and results, fostering a community that drives the business growth of women entrepreneurs. They also support building independent communication platforms, moving beyond SNS reliance.
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FEA, the Women Entrepreneurs Support Association, has exceeded 2,000 members.

With the spread of social media, the barrier for individuals to start businesses by sharing information has significantly lowered. However, challenges such as "broadcasting but not achieving results" and "difficulty converting learning and insights into action" have become apparent. It is also becoming clear that business continuity is difficult with isolated information or interactions. Against this backdrop, since its inception, FEA has focused on designing support that ensures learning and connections are not fleeting, but lead to "action" and "results." As more members in the community act with a focus on practical application, an environment has been formed where individual activities do not end in isolation but expand through relationships and opportunities.

Moving forward, we will further promote the development of a foundation to support the business growth of women entrepreneurs, evolving our support to integrate communication, customer acquisition, and credibility building.

A characteristic of FEA members is that it includes not only those aspiring to start businesses but also many women entrepreneurs who already have services or products and are in the growth phase of their businesses.

Thus, the 2,000 members of FEA are not merely registrants but represent a collective of proactive players focused on practical application.

Against this background, FEA has emphasized a support design that does not end with "learning." By designing pathways that convert insights gained from events and courses into concrete actions, it has led to continuous participation and accumulation of activities.

**Current Initiatives**

FEA is implementing initiatives both offline and online to connect women entrepreneurs' actions to concrete results.

Through hosting events and festivals, we provide opportunities for new encounters and learning. We also promote relationship building among entrepreneurs and with companies, starting from real-world interactions. These venues are not merely for exchange but are designed to lead to subsequent collaborations and the creation of business opportunities.

In practice, we have developed diverse initiatives tailored to phases and objectives, ranging from intensive small-group exchange opportunities to events with 200 attendees, and photography projects aimed at branding support.

Furthermore, in recent years, our support has evolved beyond "just communicating" to include "designing pathways that lead to results." We are also focusing on creating collaboration opportunities where entrepreneurs and companies provide value to each other, functioning as a mechanism to generate continuous business contacts.

Through these initiatives, FEA is promoting the creation of a foundation that connects individual activities not as isolated "points" but as a continuous "line," enabling them to establish themselves as businesses.

Business Afternoon Tea (August 2025) | Scenes of practical small-group exchange
Women's Lifestyle & Work Style Festival (March 2026) | A large-scale experiential event attended by 220 people
Business Photography Event (October 2025) | Implemented as part of branding support

**About Paid Membership**

Many women entrepreneurs face the challenge of "having learned and gained insights, but being unable to fully put them into practice." In addition, reliance solely on social media for communication increasingly leads to limitations in building customer relationships and stable customer acquisition.

In response to this, FEA supports the creation of an environment where individuals can build their own media, design information dissemination and customer touchpoints, with a focus on "building a communication foundation independent of social media." The purpose of this is not short-term customer acquisition, but to build a foundation for long-term business growth.

As concrete initiatives, we offer the following membership plans:

* Basic Plan (3,300 yen/month)
* Original design "My Site" that can be created without code
* Product/service listing page
* Column article function
* Inquiry form
* Platinum Plan (10,000 yen/month)
* All functions of the Basic Plan
* Newsletter distribution within FEA
* Display in premium listing slots
* Participation in collaboration recruitment groups
* Opportunities for collaborative projects with FEA
* PR distribution support (once a year)
* Participation in Platinum Plan exclusive networking events

This membership was designed based on challenges observed within a community of over 2,000 members. It functions as a support pathway that ensures insights gained from events are not fleeting but lead to "action" and "results."

**Future Outlook**

FEA will continue to promote the construction of an environment where women entrepreneurs can holistically design elements like "communication," "customer acquisition," and "credibility building," which they previously undertook individually, without fragmentation.

We will work to create a mechanism that can continuously generate results, not merely as a community, but as a presence that supports the foundations necessary for business growth.

Currently, we are also pursuing tie-ups with companies.