Resources – January 20201 (Grants, Loans, Opportunities)

Here are grant opportunities for January 2021.

Hurry and submit, because many of these have deadlines!

Amber Grant – Get up to $25K Deadline Extended!

The Amber Grant Foundation was launched in 1998 to honor the memory of a young woman. The grant was formed to help women entrepreneurs reach their goals when Amber could not. Deadline extended to January 31st! Apply Here

Comcast RISE, a multi-year commitment to provide marketing, creative, media, and technology services to Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)-owned small businesses. If your business qualifies, you’ll have the opportunity to receive marketing consultations, media placements, commercial creative production services, or technology services from Effectv and Comcast Business. Currently, only Black business owners are eligible to apply. Deadline to apply is 2/7/2021. Apply here

Walmart and the Walmart Foundation have committed $35 million to support organizations on the front lines responding to the outbreak. Learn More Here.

Small Biz Loan – Women’s Economic Ventures

The Women’s Economic Ventures organization was established in 1995, with dedicated funds from grant donors and bank partners. Currently, the organization offers women-owned businesses both start-up and expansion loans with fixed interest rates and predictable repayment terms. Start-up loans for women-owned businesses range from $250 up to $25,000, while expansion loans can be as high as $50,000. Learn More

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