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$10,000 grants through Community Impact Grant for U.S. Black-owned businesses operating for at least one year; The Wish Local Empowerment Program. Assists Black-owned businesses with 20 or...
The Ohio Department of Development today announced that $10 million in loan funding remains available to support minority- and women-owned Ohio businesses grow and expand their operations.
NAACP x BeyGOOD: Black Owned Small Business Impact Fund. BeyGOOD is on a mission to spread hope. The goal is to provide a lifeline for small businesses at the epicenter of dual pandemics. NAACP teamed up with BeyGOOD to expand economic opportunity by awarding grants of $10,000 throughout 2020. View all grant recipients.
Minority small-business grants offer funding you don’t have to pay back. Below, we've included the best small-business grants for minority business owners.
However, there are several funding programs to help entrepreneurs start, expand, or recover from disasters. You can learn more about funding options for small business, including those targeted at minority and underserved communities, and get connected with SBA-approved lenders.
Don’t miss your chance to receive funding from these grants and venture capital funds specifically for Black-owned businesses. We’ve curated a list of current grants and funds designed to support Black-owned businesses.
The NAACP and the Nextdoor Kind Foundation will award 20 U.S. small business owners of color microgrants from the Keep It Local Business Fund, in partnership with Hello Alice.
In this article, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of 45 small business grants tailored for Black-owned businesses. From federal funding opportunities to private foundations, these grants can help you achieve your business goals.
Whether you are a new business or looking to expand, grants can help you procure financial help without accumulating debt. According to Grantwatch and Nerdwallet, here are five grants...
Small business grants for minorities provide funds to minority business owners — groups that have historically lacked fair access to business capital. Unlike small business loans, these...