Grants for Women-Owned Businesses
The Small Business Administration (SBA) offers various grants and loan programs specifically designed for women entrepreneurs, including the Women's Business Centers (WBCs) and the Microloan Program.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) offers various grants and loan programs specifically designed for women entrepreneurs, including the Women's Business Centers (WBCs) and the Microloan Program.
This article highlights the top grants and loans available to women in business, including the Girlboss Foundation Grant and the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) Growth Grant.
The Women's Venture Fund provides loans and grants to women-owned businesses in the United States, with a focus on supporting low-income and minority women entrepreneurs.
This research study examines the challenges women entrepreneurs face in accessing capital, including grants and loans, and provides recommendations for improving their access to funding.
The National Business Women's Council (NBWC) offers a range of resources, including grants, loans, and mentorship programs, to support women entrepreneurs and business owners.
This video provides an overview of the different types of small business loans available to women entrepreneurs, including SBA loans, alternative loans, and lines of credit.
This guide provides an overview of the different grants and loans available to women-owned businesses, including government grants, private foundation grants, and alternative loans.
The U.S. Department of Education's Women's Business Centers provide grants and loans to women entrepreneurs, as well as training and counseling services to help them start and grow their businesses.