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Business Grants for Women: Best Options for Free Funding

Enudi Golden by Enudi Golden
September 9, 2024
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Business Grants for Women: Best Options for Free Funding can be accessed below.

Business grants for women entrepreneurs are free financing, as opposed to small-business loans or other types of debt-based funding that you must pay back.

Meanwhile, the competition for small-business grants is fierce, and it takes considerable time and effort to win them. But if you’re up for the challenge, grants can be a great way to fund your new or existing business.

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Here are 15 places women entrepreneurs can look for small-business grants and financial resources.

1. GrantsforWomen.org

Despite their commercial and professional accomplishments, women continue to face disadvantages today, as they have for hundreds of years.

As a result, they require grants and scholarships. Despite accounting for approximately 51 percent of the world’s population, women continue to be a minority and encounter a number of interconnected challenges.

Women are consistently subjected to unfair practices such as gender discrimination, gender undervaluation, and even harassment as a result of being undervalued and mistreated.

 

Eligibility Requirements:

The grant application process varies from one program to the next.

CLICK HERE to Apply

2. Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs

 

The SBA facilitates these two competitive programs, which provide grants to small businesses that contribute to federal research and development. Eleven federal agencies — including the departments of Agriculture, Defense, and Health and Human Services — post business grant opportunities on their websites.

To qualify, you must operate a for-profit business with no more than 500 employees and meet other eligibility requirements.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

3. Program for Investors in Microentrepreneurs (PRIME)

 

Although the SBA coordinates some grant programs, the agency doesn’t typically offer grant funding directly to small businesses. With the PRIME program, however, the SBA provides federal grants to microenterprise development organizations so that they can offer training, technical assistance and guidance to disadvantaged microentrepreneurs.

These grants are available to nonprofit, private, state, local or tribal-run organizations, including those that focus on working with women-owned small businesses. The Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation, for example, was awarded a $200,000 grant in 2021.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

State and local small-business grants for women

 

Because federal small-business grants are limited in number and often very competitive, you may have better luck seeking out grants for women at the state and municipal levels. You’ll have to do your own research to pinpoint specific grant programs in your area, but here are some places to help you get started:

 

4. Women’s Business Centers

 

The SBA sponsors more than 100 Women’s Business Centers nationwide, designed to help women entrepreneurs with business development and access to capital. Some, such as the California Capital Financial Development Corp., lend money directly while others help you find small-business grants and loans that you may qualify for.

 

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

 

 

6. Small Business Development Centers

 

There are hundreds of SBA-sponsored Small Business Development Centers around the country, typically housed at colleges and universities. SBDCs offer free, one-on-one business consulting, such as help with developing a business plan, researching markets and finding financing — including grants, business loans and crowdfunding.

Some centers like the New York SBDC offer tools specifically for women and minority-owned businesses — such as the 8(a) and Minority and Women Business Enterprise Certification — which can help businesses level the playing field when competing in the public and private sector.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

7. Minority Business Development Agency Centers

 

The MBDA operates a network of business centers across the country that are designed to help minority business owners access capital, secure contracts and develop financial strategies. Your local MBDA business center can work with you to identify the right financing options for your business, including federal, state and private small-business grants.

The MBDA also runs the Enterprising Women of Color Initiative, or EWOC, to support minority women in their business endeavors. The EWOC provides access to resources, events and other opportunities for women minority-owned businesses.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

Private small-business grants for women

 

Some private corporations and organizations offer business grants for women. Here are five to consider:

 

8. Amber Grant

 

The Amber Grant Foundation awards $10,000 to a different women-owned business every month. At the end of each year, one of the 12 grant winners is awarded an additional $25,000. The foundation also offers a variety of additional grants throughout the year.

The application is relatively simple: Explain your business, describe what you’d do with the grant money and pay a $15 application fee. The foundation’s advisory board chooses the winners, looking for women with passion and a good story.

And because there’s no time in business requirement, this is a good option if you’re looking for startup business grants for women. Businesses operating in the U.S. and Canada are eligible.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

9. IFundWomen Universal Grant Application Database

 

IFundWomen is a grant marketplace that specializes in funding and coaching for women-owned businesses. You can submit one application and when IFundWomen adds a grant from an enterprise partner, it will match the partner’s grant criteria to applications within the database.

If your business is a match, you’ll receive a notification and invitation to apply. Previous grant partners have included companies like Visa, Neutrogena and American Express.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

10. Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards

 

Every year, Cartier awards three grants to women-owned businesses in nine different regions around the world. The Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards program is designed to support early-stage businesses that are focused on a range of social, economic and environmental development issues.

The first-place business is awarded a $100,000 grant, second place receives $60,000 and third place gets $30,000. Winners also receive executive coaching and the opportunity to participate in a variety of training workshops.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

11. SoGal Black Founder Startup Grant

 

The SoGal Foundation — along with company sponsors like Bluemercury, Twilio and others — offer startup grants to businesses owned by Black women or Black nonbinary entrepreneurs. Grants are available in amounts of either $10,000 or $5,000.

Awardees also receive fundraising advice, with a focus on investor financing, and lifetime access to the SoGal Foundation team. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so you can apply on the SoGal website at any time.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

12. Fearless Strivers Grant Contest

 

The Fearless Fund, in collaboration with Mastercard, offers $10,000 grants to businesses owned by Black women through the Fearless Strivers Grant Contest. The winners also receive digital tools to help them get and sustain their businesses online and one-on-one mentorship with a Mastercard small-business mentor.

The Fearless Fund runs a national grant program, as well as city-specific grant contests. To qualify for this small-business grant, you must have a U.S.-based business, 50 or fewer employees and have made $3 million or less in annual revenue in the past year.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

Additional business grant options

 

Although these options aren’t specifically for women, they’re good small-business grants to consider for any entrepreneur.

 

13.  FedEx Small Business Grant

 

FedEx awards up to $50,000 apiece to 10 small businesses annually. In 2022, the contest provided a total prize pool of over $300,000. Winners also receive money to use toward FedEx Office print and business services.

The application requires an explanation of your business, how you’d use the money, photos of your business and — this part is optional — a short video explaining your business. To be eligible, you must operate a for-profit business with fewer than 99 employees and at least six months of operating history.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

14. National Association for the Self-Employed Growth Grant

 

This nonprofit trade association awards $4,000 per month in growth grants to small businesses that can be used for a variety of business needs, including marketing, advertising and hiring employees.

To apply for this grant, you must be a NASE member in good standing for at least three months. Annual members can apply at any time.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

15. Halstead Grant

 

The Halstead Grant is an annual award for entrepreneurs looking to break into the silver jewelry industry. The winner receives a $7,500 startup grant, as well as $1,000 in jewelry merchandise. Five finalists and semi-finalists also receive $250 or $500 and help with promoting their businesses.

Both men and women-owned businesses are eligible for this small-business grant. To apply, you must answer 15 business-related questions and submit a design portfolio. Applications are due August 1 each year.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

 

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