empowering INNOVATION in Manufacturing and Logistics

The Couvent Collective is a public benefit corporation operating as a social enterprise that supports manufacturing and logistics entrepreneurs. Inspired by Marie Couvent's legacy, we aim to empower underserved communities through innovative digital tools, industry-specific education, and a supportive network.

 Our mission is to bridge the gap between opportunity and access for women, veterans, re-entry individuals, and underserved entrepreneurs in manufacturing and logistics. By leveraging technology, we provide the tools, resources, and connections needed to scale businesses and create lasting success.  

education and resources to help your small business

Our membership gives you exclusive access to tools, resources, and expert strategies to grow your business. Whether you’re in manufacturing, product-based sales, or logistics, you’ll get:

  • Step-by-step guides and templates

  • Industry-specific contract and supplier lists

  • Live Q&A sessions and training

  • Insider tips you won’t find anywhere else

FOUNDING MEMBER SPECIAL - 500 SPOTS AVAILABLE

Ready to accelerate your business growth? Join our exclusive founding members program for just $10/month (regular price $29). Only accepting our first 500 members at this rate. Don't miss out - spaces are filling fast

BUSINESS RESOURCE LIBRARY only $10/month

  • 1:1 coaching

    Get personalized guidance and expert support through 1:1 coaching tailored to your business needs and goals

  • BUSINESS LOANS

    The Couvent Collective has partnered with Lightbox to provide mission-aligned loan opportunities that empower underserved entrepreneurs and foster community growth.

  • GRANT SUBSCRIPTION

    Monthly subscription to curated list of grants to grow your small business

Apply for a Business Loan

Simple online applications

Quick decisions and funding

Access to working capital, equipment financing, and business expansion loans

Tailored solutions that understand the unique needs of small businesses