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Vision- Empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs by establishing connections within our community.
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Hey guy’s it’s time to get your business off the ground. Reach One Teach one can help support you through the process. Our 8 week classes are starting soon so don’t miss out on the chance to make your dreams come true.
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Our First session is Monday October 23rd …
Reach One Teach One
Reach One Teach One Reach One Teach One business workshops is a collaborative effort from other business and organizational leaders to provide mentorships, trainings and education to successfully starting and maintaining a state recognize organization.
Here are 10 grants that are specifically designed to support black female entrepreneurs:
1. The Amber Grant: The Amber Grant is a $10,000 grant awarded monthly to a woman-owned business. At the end of the year, one of the 12 monthly winners is awarded an additional $25,000.
2. The Cartier Women's Initiative: The Cartier Women's Initiative is an international business plan competition that awards grants and mentorship to women entrepreneurs. One of the categories is dedicated to Africa and the Middle East.
3. The Eileen Fisher Women-Owned Business Grant Program: The Eileen Fisher Women-Owned Business Grant Program awards up to $100,000 in grants to up to 10 women-owned businesses each year.
4. The National Association for the Self-Employed: The National Association for the Self-Employed offers a $4,000 grant to help small business owners with expenses like advertising, marketing, and equipment purchases.
5. The Halstead Grant: The Halstead Grant is a $7,500 grant awarded annually to a jewelry artist who is launching a new business.
6. The InnovateHER Challenge: The InnovateHER Challenge is an annual business plan competition sponsored by the Small Business Administration (SBA). It awards up to $40,000 in grants to women entrepreneurs with innovative ideas that help improve the lives of women and families.
7. The Tory Burch Foundation Fellows Program: The Tory Burch Foundation Fellows Program is a year-long fellowship program that awards $5,000 in grants, business education, and mentorship to 10 women entrepreneurs.
8. The African Women's Development Fund: The African Women's Development Fund offers grants to African women entrepreneurs who are working to improve the lives of women and girls in their communities.
9. The Open Meadows Foundation: The Open Meadows Foundation offers grants of up to $2,000 to support projects that are designed and implemented by women and girls.
10. The Women's Business Center: The Women's Business Center provides a range of resources to women entrepreneurs, including grants, loans, and business counseling services.
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Here are ten more grants that are available to black female entrepreneurs:
1. The Girlboss Foundation Grant: The Girlboss Foundation Grant awards financial assistance of up to $15,000 to women entrepreneurs in design, music, fashion, and other creative industries.
2. The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Business Center: The MBDA Business Center offers grants and other resources to help minority-owned businesses grow and succeed.
3. The National Black MBA Association Scale-Up Pitch Challenge: The National Black MBA Association Scale-Up Pitch Challenge is an annual pitch competition that awards $50,000 in grants and prizes to black entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas.
4. The FedEx Small Business Grant Contest: The FedEx Small Business Grant Contest awards grants of up to $50,000 to small businesses, including those owned by black women.
5. The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs: The SBIR and STTR Programs provide funding to small businesses, including those owned by black women, to help them develop and commercialize new technologies.
6. The Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) Certification: MBE Certification is a program that certifies minority-owned businesses, including those owned by black women, for access to grants, contracts, and other opportunities.
7. The National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) Business Consortium Fund: The NMSDC Business Consortium Fund offers financing and other resources to minority-owned businesses, including those owned by black women.
8. The Rise of the Rest Seed Fund: The Rise of the Rest Seed Fund provides seed funding to startups in emerging startup ecosystems, including those led by women and minority entrepreneurs.
9. The Small Business Administration (SBA) Community Advantage Loan Program: The SBA Community Advantage Loan Program provides loans to small businesses, including those owned by black women, in underserved communities.
10. The Zions Bank Smart Women Smart Money Grant: The Zions Bank Smart Women Smart Money Grant awards grants of up to $5,000 to women entrepreneurs in Utah and Idaho, including those owned by black women.