HAMBURG — President Trump said Saturday the United States would contribute $50 million to a new World Bank fund conceived by his daughter that aims to help women entrepreneurs access capital and other support.
Ivanka Trump joined World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim on the sidelines of the Group of 20 world leaders’ summit in Hamburg to launch the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative.
Kim said the fund had raised more than $325 million so far for projects and programs to support women and women-led businesses by improving access to capital and markets, providing technical assistance, training and mentoring, and pushing public policy.
The fund grew out of conversations between Ivanka Trump and Kim early in Trump’s administration.
‘‘This is not a cute little project,’’ Kim said during a panel discussion, arguing the effort would spur real economic growth.
President Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel also spoke at the event.
Trump said the fund would help eliminate barriers for women to launch businesses.