Amber Grant
Amber Grant Foundation awards a series of grants throughout the year for women entrepreneurs for both businesses and nonprofits.
Amber Grant Foundation awards a series of grants throughout the year for women entrepreneurs for both businesses and nonprofits.
Etsy supports creative entrepreneurs through the Etsy Fund at CERF+, offering monthly disaster relief grants to eligible sellers.
Yippidy Doo empowers and supports women entrepreneurs. Get the financial boost you need to start or grow your business.
The McBride Sisters She CAN Fund was created to promote the professional advancement of women in the wine industry in a concerted effort to help close the gender and race gap.
Impact Grant empowers businesses and nonprofits to create positive change by offering accessible $1,000 grants that spark progress, strengthen missions, and support lasting community impact
The Black Girl Ventures Foundation (BGV) addresses the unique challenges Black/Brown women face in accessing social and financial capital to grow their businesses. By creating supportive.
The Women’s Founders Grant provides a $5,000 grant on a rolling basis to businesses where women are the majority founders.
The Black Business Accelerator supports Black-owned businesses with education, funding, and mentorship, helping them grow on Amazon, reach customers, and strengthen their brand since 2021.
Amazon’s Black Business Accelerator Amplify program is a free, cohort-based learning experience offering education, mentorship, and services to help established Black-owned brands grow and scale.
The DMZ’s Black Innovation Launchpad offers curated content from Black founders and professionals, providing skills, expertise, and resources to help Black entrepreneurs advance their journey.
The Launchpad for Women Entrepreneurs, by DMZ and YMCA Toronto, empowers diverse women founders with skills, mentorship, resources, and community to launch, grow, and sustain their businesses.
The Freed Fellowship offers monthly $500 grants to people of color or women
business owners.
The Build Wellth Founder Academy is designed to bridge the gap between necessity and innovative entrepreneurship for Black women and Non-Binary founders. Guiding participants on an intimate learning journey through the intricate world of fundraising, alternative funding, and authentic leadership.
Publish Her is dedicated to providing resources to female-identifying business owners and authors. TheBusiness Impact Grant (BIG) program is for women of color business owners. With support from community partner BankCherokee, Publish Her will award a $5,000 grant to a woman of color whose business is making a difference in the lives of others and the world.
In celebration of Black History Month, Citi Trends, Inc. is proud to provide selected Black entrepreneurs with grants to help advance and further their businesses. You can apply to win a $5,000 grant for your business. This opportunity is designed to uplift and empower Black-owned businesses, giving them the resources needed to grow and succeed.
Her Suite Spot provides grants and invaluable resources to women of color entrepreneurs, with promising small businesses across the United States.Women of Color are the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs. Yet, they’re more likely to face the greatest obstacles when scaling our businesses.
Her Suite Spot provides grants and invaluable resources to women of color entrepreneurs, with promising small businesses across the United States.Women of Color are the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs. Yet, they’re more likely to face the greatest obstacles when scaling our businesses.
Wish Local is a series of programs that allows small businesses to partner with Wish. When you partner with Wish, you gain access to Wish’s huge consumer base. This partnership helps drive foot traffic to your store, increasing visibility and sales opportunities. Plus, you’ll have the chance to connect with a global audience.
Offers the Emerging Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) Program. It’s a year-long program created to support Gen Z and millennial minority entrepreneurs between the ages of 19-35.
Studies reveal that individuals from Black and Brown communities receive disproportionately low levels of venture capital, accounting for less than 1% of total funding. BVG is dedicated to addressing the unique needs and challenges faced by those who have historically been underserved and underfunded within the venture capital ecosystem.
We’re thrilled to announce that the Amigas in Business Pitch Competition, in partnership with Capital One, is back! And for the first time ever, this event will be livestreamed for the community to watch.
Capital One is once again offering entrepreneurs once again an opportunity to take their businesses to the next level.
The Awesome Foundation distributes $1,000 grants, no strings attached, to projects and their creators. At each fully autonomous chapter, the money is pooled together from the coffers of ten or so self-organizing “micro-trustees”.