OUR GOAL
IS TO DRIVE LASTING
TRANSFORMATION
In the lives of women by equipping them with financial education and access to funding and economic opportunities that foster independence and growth.
Changing Lives,
ONE Empowered
WOMAN
AT A TIME
This is bold, but deeply achievable. Your support can make a world of difference. By donating to this cause, you will help us achieve our goal.

ABOUT US

DEAR DAMMY WOMEN’S INITIATIVE – DDWIN

Is a women’s empowerment foundation with a mission to transform the lives of women through financial education and economic empowerment.

The inspiration for DDWIN came from a deeply personal journey, following the achievement of several milestones in business and society. It is also driven by a desire to find true fulfillment through service.

“Not everyone can be famous, but everyone can be great, because greatness is determined by service.”
— Martin Luther King Jr.

DDWIN was born from this desire to align experience, impact, and passion — creating a platform where women are equipped with the knowledge, resources, and confidence to thrive both financially and personally.

The vision is for DDWIN to grow far beyond its founder, becoming a powerful force that inspires and empowers thousands of women to reach their full potential and build financially secure futures.

Damilare Alabi
Founder

155

Women empowered

10

Facilitated projects

105

Supported Businesses

2

Organised live events

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    OUR INITIATIVES

    The DDWIN Business Accelerator Conference is a flagship event designed to bring together women from all walks of life — aspiring entrepreneurs, seasoned business owners, and professionals — to gain insight, inspiration, and practical tools for business success.

    The Growth Loop is a transformative, interest-free funding initiative launched by DDWIN in partnership with NGOs that work closely with women entrepreneurs across communities.

    Built on the belief that access to capital shouldn’t be a barrier…