Welcome to
Freelancing Females
We are women cultivating each other’s ability to achieve independence through our work, for a more equitable and prosperous world.
We are women cultivating each other’s ability to achieve independence through our work, for a more equitable and prosperous world.
• A community of 230k+ on Instagram
• An unfiltered water cooler of 52k in our Facebook group
• 54k ears and eyes on our Newsletter subscription
• 100 jobs posted each week
• Hundred thousands in freelance bounty generated since 2017
We trust in ourselves and are worthy of the trust of others
We tell each other the truth, compassionately
We believe everyone, regardless of race or class or privilege, deserves a shot at their dream career
Our freedom lies in earning, understanding, and improving our finances and time.
You have my back, and I have yours: even if it’s out of my way today, because we are cultivating an ecosystem to last generations.
• Cultivating platforms for honest and open communication
• Connecting freelancers with profitable gigs and projects
• Creating content, copy, brand voices, and strategies that resonate with mobile and entrepreneurial women around the world
• Teaching freelancers how to make the most of their talents in a changing workplace
• Bringing amazing women together, online and IRL
Tia knows what it’s like to not get paid - and it turns out she’s not the only one. What started as a small group designed to discuss non-payment issues quickly grew into the world’s largest community of freelance women. Freelancing Females is now a safe haven for all who identify as women to share their wins, loses, fears and knowledge in our ever-growing gig, project-based, and freelance economy.
After working in marketing and community, Tia channeled her experience into building Freelancing Females from the ground up in May 2017.
Now Freelancing Females is 300,000 members strong, all of whom are vetted active freelancers. Tia keeps a hands-on role in executive leadership of the group, while also consulting for brands, speaking publicly, and offering one-on-one mentorship for the next generation of young women who want to work for themselves.
If you want to find Tia, check any dog-friendly Brooklyn coffee shop. She loves to travel, spoil her affenpoo Mango, sample every chai latte available to womankind, and basically just live her best freelance life.