Financial Freedom for Every Woman.
Fiercely Funded exists because too many women feel uncertain, overwhelmed or intimidated by money—and believe that feeling is a personal failure. It isn’t.
Most of us were never taught how money actually works in real life. We weren’t given language for the emotions tied up in it, the systems that shape it, or the confidence to ask questions without feeling exposed or embarrassed. So we avoid it. We outsource it. Or we quietly worry we’re the only ones who don’t “get it.”
Fiercely Funded is here to change that.
Our Philosophy
We help women build confidence and clarity around money through accessible, shame-free personal finance education rooted in real life and money psychology. We believe that no woman should feel trapped by money. You deserve the confidence of knowing you can shape your own future.
Because money is power. And women with power have limitless options.
Our work is designed for women who want to feel more confident about managing their money—when you know something needs to change, but you’re not sure where to start.
We don’t assume baseline knowledge.
We don’t talk down to you.
And we don’t pretend money is just math.
Instead, we meet you with practical guidance, emotional awareness, and helpful tools that help you move from avoidance to independence — at a pace that works for you.
We founded Fiercely Funded to provide a welcoming, judgement-free space for women of all ages and stages to build financial skills and confidence.
Meet the Founders
After rebuilding my own financial life as a newly divorced single mother in her 40’s, I know how intimidating and lonely the financial journey can be. I’m passionate about making money a source of strength and power for women. I envision a world in which every woman is Fiercely Funded, with the skills, confidence (and cash!) to determine her own destiny.
Antonia Powell, Certified Financial Education Instructor℠
As someone who grew up in a family of small business owners, I learned early that money is deeply connected to day-to-day life—not just numbers. I believe financial literacy is a form of power, especially for women. I’m passionate about pulling back the curtain on money and helping women build confidence and resources of their own—because when women have money, they gain choice and safety, and invest not only in their own lives, but in the communities around them.
Lauren Tyger