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Grant and Scholarship Opportunities
 

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Subject: STUDENTS ARE NOT APPLYING FOR (51+) SCHOLARSHIPS...


Even if you do not have a college-aged child at home, please share this with someone who does, pass this scholarship information on to anyone and everyone that comes to mind. Though there are a number of companies and organizations that have donated monies for scholarships use to studentsa great deal of the money is being returned because of a lack of interest.


No one is going to knock on our doors and ask if we can use a scholarship. Take the initiative to get your children involved. There is no need for money to be returned to donating companies because we fail to apply for it.


Please pass this information on to family members, nieces, nephews, friends with children, etc. We must get the word out that money is available. If you are a college student or getting ready to become one, you probably already know how useful additional money can be. Our youth really could use these scholarships.  Business owner grant opportunities are at the bottom of this article.

*** If clicking on any of the company's website links doesn't work, copy and paste the title of the scholarship name to the URL in your web browser or Google the name to find it. ***

Here below are the grants and scholarship opportunities...


1) BELL LABS FELLOWSHIPS FOR UNDER REPRESENTED MINORITIES
http://www.bell-labs.com

2) Student Inventors Scholarships
http://www.invent.org

3) Student Video Scholarships
http://www.christophers.org

4) Coca-Cola Two Year College Scholarships
http://www.coca-colascholars.org/

5) Holocaust Remembrance Scholarships
http://holocaust.hklaw.com/

6) Ayn Rand Essay Scholarships
http://www.aynrand.org/contests/

7) Brand Essay Competition
http://www.instituteforbrandleadership.org/IBLEssayContest-2002Rule...

8) Gates Millennium Scholarships (major)
http://www.gmsp.org

9) Xerox Scholarships for Students
http://www2.xerox.com

10) Sports Scholarships and Internships
http://www.ncaa.org/about/scholarships.html

11) National Assoc. of Black Journalists Scholarships (NABJ)
http://www.nabj.org

12) Saul T. Wilson Scholarships (Veterinary)
http://www.aphis.usda.gov

13) Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
http://www.thurgoodmarshallfund.org

14) FinAid: The Smart Students Guide to Financial Aid Scholarships
http://www.finaid.org/

15) Presidential Freedom Scholarships
http://www.nationalservice.org

16) Microsoft Scholarship Program
http://www.microsoft.com/college/scholarships/minority.asp

17) WiredScholar Free Scholarship Search h
ttp://www.wiredscholar.com

18) Hope Scholarships &Lifetime Credits
http://www.ed.gov

19) William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship for Minority Students
http://www.apsanet.org

20) Multiple List of Minority Scholarships
http://gehon.ir.miami.edu

21) Guaranteed Scholarships
http://www.guaranteed-scholarships.com/

22) BOEING scholarships
http://www.boeing.com

23) Easley National Scholarship Program
http://www.naas.org

24) Maryland Artists Scholarships
http://www.maef.org

26) Jacki Tuckfield Memorial Graduate Business Scholarship (for AA students in South Florida)
http://www.jackituckfield.org/

27) Historically Black College & University Scholarships
http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/scholarships

28) Actuarial Scholarships for Minority Students
http://www.beanactuary.org/minority/scholarships.htm

29) International Students Scholarships & Aid Help
http://www.iefa.org/

30) College Board Scholarship Search
http://cbweb10p.collegeboard.org/fundfinder/html/fundfind01.html

31) Burger King Scholarship Program
http://www.bkscholars.csfa.org/

33) GE and LuLac Scholarship Funds
http://www.lulac.org

34) CollegeNet's Scholarship Database
http://mach25.collegenet.com

35) Union Sponsored Scholarships and Aid
http://www.aflcioorg/scholarships/scholar.htm

36) Federal Scholarships & Aid Gateways 25 Scholarship Gateways from Black Excel
http://www.blackexcel.org/25scholarships.htm

37) Scholarship & Financial Aid Help
http://www.blackexcel.org

38) Scholarship Links (Ed Finance Group)
http://www.efg.net

39) FAFSA On The Web (Your Key Aid Form &Info)
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov

40) Aid &Resources For Re-Entry Students
http://www.back2college.com/

41) Scholarships and Fellowships
http://www.osc.cuny.edu

42) Scholarships for Study in Paralegal Studies
http://www.paralegals.org

43) HBCU Packard Sit Abroad Scholarships (for study around the world)
http://www.sit.edu

44) Scholarship and Fellowship Opportunities
http://ccmi.uchicago.edu

45) INROADS internships
http://www.inroads.org

46) ACT-SO EUR Olympics of the Mind "A Scholarships
http://www.naacp.org

47) Black Alliance for Educational Options Scholarships
http://www.baeo.org

48) ScienceNet Scholarship Listing
http://www.sciencenet.emory.edu

49) Graduate Fellowships For Minorities Nationwide
http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/

50) RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS AT OXFORD
http://www.rhodesscholar.org

51) The Roothbert Scholarship Fund
http://www.roothbertfund.com

52) Alpha Kappa Alpha Educational Advancement Foundation, Inc

http://akaeaf.org

53) College Scholarships

http://www.collegescholarships.org/grants/

54) College Bound Foundation

https://www.collegeboundfoundation.org/scholarship-opportunities

 

New Scholarship List as of Jan. 2016 by Outside Scholarships:

Seed Grants Scholarship

Visine Students with Vision Scholarship Program

College Scholarships and Grants Available for Veterans

American Psychological Association Scholarships, Grants and Awards

Make It Wool Award

State Farm Grants and Scholarships

The Rover College Scholarship

NSHSS Foundation STEM Scholarships

Scholarships and Fellowships | UNCF Merck Science Initiative

The Green Home Improvement Scholarship Award

Apprentice Ecologist Initiative

 

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FULL SCHOLARSHIP FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO QUALIFY:


Office of Advocacy & Outreach (OAO) recently released its USDA 1890 National Scholars Program. The National Scholars Program is a major effort of the USDA and nineteen 1890 Historically Black Land-Grant Institutions (HBCUs) to award scholarships to students to attend one of the nineteen 1890 Institutions in any field of study in agriculture, food, natural resource sciences, or other related disciplines.
 
 The USDA/1890 National Scholars Program will provide full tuition, employment, employment benefits, fees, books, and room and board each year for up to 4 years to selected students pursuing a bachelor’s degree at the following universities:
 
 · Alabama A&M University
 · Alcorn State University
 · Central State University, Ohio
 · Delaware State University
 · Florida A&M University
 · Fort Valley State University, Georgia
 · Kentucky State University
 · Langston University, Oklahoma
 · Lincoln University, Missouri
 · North Carolina A&T State University
 · Prairie View A&M University, Texas
 · South Carolina State University
 · Southern University, Louisiana
 · Tennessee State University
 · Tuskegee University, Alabama
 · University of Arkansas Pine Bluff
 · University of Maryland Eastern Shore
 · Virginia State University
 · West Virginia State University
 
Eligible students must be U.S. citizens, have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better, have been accepted at one of the 1890 HBCUs, study agriculture, food, natural resource sciences, or other related academic disciplines, demonstrate leadership and community service, and etc. Please visit the USDA 1890 National Scholars Program website for more information.

Share this information with all high school students, parents of students, school guidance counselors, principals, teachers, and churches. The scholarship may be renewed each year contingent upon satisfactory academic performance and normal progress toward the bachelor’s degree. High school applications and college applications may be downloaded from the site below:

https://www.outreach.usda.gov/education/1890/
 
Application and supporting documentation DEADLINE: Annually the month of January 31st.

For any questions regarding the USDA/1890 National Scholars Program, please contact:

Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement
USDA/1890 Programs
1400 Independence Ave., S.W., Stop 0170
Washington, DC 20250
Telephone Number: (202) 720-6350
Fax Number: (202) 720-7704
Email: 1890init@usda.gov

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Top 10 Minority Scholarships Reference

Link: http://scholarshipsecretary.com/top-10-minority-scholarships/

Being a minority poses certain challenges that other individuals might not have to endure. When it comes to education, poverty, geographic region, and access to tutors and other opportunities may limit the potential for some.

In the United States and around the world there are private and public organizations that strive to provide more and better opportunities for minority students. One way to help these young individuals achieve their dreams is by helping them further their education. That’s where scholarships can be incredibly important.

There are many different scholarships available (more than 3 million in total), between private universities and colleges and those for which only a select few are even eligible. For minorities, whether they are African-American, Native American, or of another heritage, earning a scholarship can be the difference between success in life and watching those dreams pass them by.

Here are the top 10 minority scholarships that are available on the national level (meaning they can be applied for by any minority, regardless of which state they live or where they plan to attend college).

National Achievement Scholarship Program.

This scholarship is made available through National Merit Scholarship Corporation. This organization has been a consistent leader in providing scholarships for thousands of students through the years and offers this particular one to deserving and ambitious Black American youth.

The main goal of the National Achievement Scholarship Program is to “increase educations opportunities for academically accomplished Black American students and encourage colleges to broaden their recruiting efforts.”

This particular scholarship is transitioning to the Achievement Capstone Program in 2016. Black American students interested in this scholarship need to be highly achieved in school with strong community service and ambition.

Learn more about this scholarship and its future through National Merit Scholarship Corporation.

CHCI Scholarship Program.

This scholarship is available for Latino college students. It is designed to help provide critical financial assistance to Latino students who are already enrolled in college. In order to qualify, the student needs to be in good academic standing and have a history of performing public service-oriented activities throughout their communities.

The awards are: $1,000 for a community college or AA/AS granting institution, $2,500 for a 4-year academic institution, and $5,000 for a graduate-level institution.

The scholarships are intended to provide financial support for tuition, room and board, books, and other direct educational purposes.

To learn more about this scholarship, visit CHCI.

Ford Foundation Fellowship Programs.

The purpose of the Ford Foundation Fellowship Programs is to help increase diversity in the nation’s colleges and universities. In order to achieve this, a more racially diverse student body is necessary.

There are numerous scholarships for minorities available to students through this program at all levels of college careers. In order to qualify, the student must be a legal citizen or resident of the United State, show proof of superior academic achievement, and be committed to teaching and research at the college or university level.

Learn more about these scholarship opportunities through the Ford Foundation.

The Hispanic Scholarship Fund.

This organization is dedicated to providing financial support to Hispanic students throughout the United States. In order to qualify, the student needs to be of Hispanic descent, either directly or through family lineage.

There are different scholarships for students to consider applying for, so any Hispanic student wishing to take advantage of this opportunity should check out the Hispanic Scholarship Fund website directly.

The Korean American Scholarship Foundation.

Students who have Korean ancestry may be eligible for any one of the scholarships available through this organization. The Foundation offers private scholarships for Korean American students, focuses on promoting community and civic service among students, and nurtures pride in Korean cultural heritage and tradition.

In order to qualify, the student needs to show a clear financial need for assistance, possess strong scholastic achievement, have recommendation letters, compose an essay, and show extracurricular activities.

Learn more about these scholarships through the Korean American Scholarship Foundation.

American Bar Foundation Summer Research Grants.

The American Bar Foundation provides summer research grants for minority students, up to $3,000 that can be used to pay for some aspect of their college educational expenses. Each grant is provided to a different school, and they can change from one year to the next so it’s a good idea to check with the college or university about availability.

In order to quality, seniors cannot apply for the summer months following graduation. Only one grant is available to students on each academic calendar. Learn about these grants by viewing Northwestern University’s page devoted to this minority-based grant.

National Association of Black Journalists.

There are several scholarships available to Black students who are actively pursuing a degree in journalism. The Allison E. Fisher Scholarship, Carole Simpson Scholarship, and Larry Whiteside Scholarship are just a sampling of what’s available.

Students must be members of the National Association of Black Journalists, must be enrolled full-time in an accredited college or university, must have a major in journalism or communications-related discipline, and must meet certain GPA requirements.

Learn about specific requirements on the NABJ Scholarships page.

National Medical Fellowships.

The mission of National Medical Fellowships is to provide scholarships to underrepresented minorities in medicine and health professions. There are a number of scholarships available to a wide range of minority students.

Learn more about these opportunities through the National Medical Fellowships website.

Xerox Minority Scholarships.

The company Xerox provides some great scholarships for minorities, from $1,000 to $10,000. All minority students are eligible to apply if they are enrolled in an accredited four-year college or university and pursuing a technical degree.

To learn about specific GPAs and other requirements, visit Xerox’s scholarships page.

William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship for Minority Students.

This particular fellowship is made available three times per year for the Aspen Institute Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation in Washington, D.C. Research, writing, and other requirements are necessary for minority students to be considered for this fellowship.

The students must exhibit an interest in nonprofit work and philanthropy. To learn more and apply, visit the Aspen Institute Program’s page dedicated to this minority fellowship program.

New Scholarship Directory... search millions of scholarships by state click link: https://www.unigo.com/scholarships

Also, check out the scholarship resources by Outside Scholarships:

1. Student Financial Aid Search Engine: Find & Apply for Financial Aid to Pay for College

2. Scholarships to Help International Students Afford U.S. Colleges

“No Essay” College Scholarship

3. United Negro College Fund Scholarships

Scholarship America Scholarships

You can visit their website at http://outsidescholarships.org/

SCHOLARSHIP RESEARCH

Scholarship Experts
http://www.scholarshipexperts.com/

Scholarships.com
http://www.scholarships.com/

Over 100 National Scholarship & Aid Sources
http://www.blackexcel.org/100minority.htm

Scholly Scholarship App (featured on Shark Tank)
https://www.myscholly.com/

How to Find a Grant for a Small Business

For Federal grants, the place to look is Grants.Gov. It is the chief repository of Federal grants. To apply for federal grants, you typically need to have something special to offer in comparison to state or local grants. You’ll also need to register through this online portal and submit the application form.

The SBA offers a number of State & Federal grant programs, and this is also an excellent place to look for eligible grants. Veterans, minority groups, and women-owned businesses should look on the SBA grant list page to see the available options. You can also find the eligibility criteria through the same site. Other places to spot State and Federal grants include:

Free Money? Small Business Grants

Every year billions of dollars are awarded in the form of free money and other types of funding. Most people know this money exists, but just don’t know where to apply, how much they qualify for, or even where to get an application.


Contrary to popular belief, free money is available to entrepreneurs. Real business grants do exist. In fact, hundreds of black and minority-owned businesses each year receive such grant funding from various government agencies and nonprofit organizations, reports BlackNews.com. Such funds do not have to be repaid, but must be used to either start a new business or enhance an existing one. Others can be used for innovation research.

Whether needed for growth or startup business funding, here are the top 10 small and minority business grant programs available:

1. The FedEx Small Business Grant Contest is a nationwide competition that will award $50,000 in total to six deserving U.S-based entrepreneurs and business owners. Go to www.businessgrants.org/opportunities/fedex_small_business_grant_con...

2. The National Association for the Self Employed (NASE) Growth Grants Program allows business owners to apply for financing a particular small business need. Past recipients used funds to purchase computers, hire part-time help, and create marketing materials. Visit www.businessgrants.org/opportunities/national_association_self_empl...

3. The Dare to Dream Grant Program encourages students to move through the business creation process by offering business development seminars and up to $10,000 in funding. Learn more at www.businessgrants.org/opportunities/dare_to_dream_grant_program.html

4. U.S. Small Business Administration Grants https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/grants

5. The Small Business Administration (SBA) administers several competitive business grant programs, ensuring that the nation’s small, high-tech, innovative businesses are a significant part of the federal government’s research and development efforts. Check out https://www.businessgrants.org/p/sbir-sttr-grants.html

6. The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) organizes various angel investors with the primary objective of supporting minority businesses with mezzanine and second-round financing. Learn more at www.businessgrants.org/opportunities/minority_business_development_...

7. The Rural Business Enterprise Grants (RBEG) Program provides grants to finance the development of small and emerging businesses in rural areas. The funds can be used for land acquisition, construction, renovation, technical assistance, project planning, and more. Visit www.businessgrants.org/opportunities/rural_business_enterprise_gran...

8. The Huggies MomInspired Grant Program awards grants and business resources to moms to further the development of original product ideas and startup businesses. Learn more at www.businessgrants.org/opportunities/huggies_mom_inspired_grant_pro...

9. The DOT Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program is intended to ensure nondiscrimination in the award and administration of DOT-assisted contracts in the Department’s highway, transit, airport, and highway safety financial assistance programs. Learn more at www.businessgrants.org/opportunities/dot_disadvantaged_business_ent...

10. The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program provides grant funding to small businesses to engage in biomedical or behavioral research/development that leads to a potential for commercialization. Go to www.businessgrants.org/opportunities/sbir_small_business_research_i...

To learn about more business grant programs, visit www.BusinessGrants.org

Best Small Business Grants for 2021 (by Categories)

If you’re looking for a shortcut on grant applications, we’ve listed the best grants per category to shorten down the research time needed. But keep in mind that the more popular a grant is, the more applications it will tend to receive – and the better your application will need to be. 

Best General Small Business Grants

1. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grant Global Challenge

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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation global grant challenge is mainly awarded to non-profit organizations created under 501(C)(3) of the IRS tax code. However, this grant is only available to non-profit organizations. The main stipulation is that your business is orientated towards solving health issues. There are a large number of grants available depending on what problem needs to be resolved. The grant prizes vary, but some of the problems include mental health issues in Africa, hormonal health, economic opportunity, child welfare in impoverished communities, etc.

2. National Association for the Self Employed (NASE) Growth Grants

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NASE growth grants are mainly for businesses that are already established and want to take it to the next level. The maximum amount for each grant is $4,000. The upside of this grant is that you have a lot of freedom in terms of what you use the grant for – wages, payroll, marketing, expansion, etc. Applications are reviewed quarterly. This is a quarterly grant. However, you have to be a NASE member to qualify, which is not free.

3. Idea Cafe Grant

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The popular Idea Cafe grant gives $1,000 in finance to the most innovative business ideas. This is the ideal grant for businesses that are still in the very early days with little to show for their efforts. Previous winners will include art galleries, bakeries, custom cycling companies, etc. It is currently closed for applications.

4. Global Innovation Exchange Funding Database

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The Global Innovation Exchange Funding Database a worldwide funding database with a modern interface. It’s an easy way to find contests and grants that you might not see on other major platforms and is worth keeping an eye on for general small business grants.

Best Small Business Grants for Women

5. Amber Grant

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The Amber Grant is arguably the most well-known of all grants available to women. This program launched in 1998 following the death of Amber, who passed away before her dreams of financial success could materialize. $2000 is awarded to every successful applicant each month. An extra $25,000 is awarded at the end of the year to one of the monthly winners. Businesses owned by women can apply to this each month, though there is a $15 application fee.

6. Cartier Women’s Initiative Award

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21 women are awarded the Cartier Women’s Initiative Award each and every year, regardless of nationality. There is large financial remuneration available for this – $3,000 for 14 of the women and $100,000 for the 7 top winners. On top of the financial remuneration, all 21 of the women will have access to an INSEAD Social Entrepreneurship Executive Education Programme scholarship. 12 months of tutoring and support are other benefits with this program.

7. The Eileen Fisher Grant

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Alongside the Amber Grant, the Eileen Fisher Grant is among the most popular program for women in business. Each year, 10 businesses are awarded $10,000. However, these women-owned businesses are invariably involved in social and environmental change. So you will need to keep this in mind when applying. You must further be established for longer than 3 years to qualify.

8. GirlBossFoundation Grant

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2 Women are awarded this GirlBoss Foundation grant each year. The financial compensation is $15,000 for the winners. This is more of a ‘creative arts’ grant. Women in the field of art, interior design, cosmetics, music, etc, can qualify with the GirlBossFoundation. This grant is more focused on artistic creation as opposed to planning and financial diligence. Other benefits include exposure to the GirlsBossFoundation media channels.

9. The InnovateHer Challenge

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The InnovateHer Challange is a grant that is funded by the SBA for women entrepreneurs that run every year. There are 3 winners, with the first-place receiving $40,000, the second winning $20,000, and the third, being granted $10,000. It’s a very reputable grant to win.

10. Tory Burch Fellows Program

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This is a $5,000 Tony Burch grant for women involved in business enterprises. It also offers the support that women need to advance their initiatives. In addition to the cash prize, grant winners will get a 12-month fellowship and a visit to the Tony Birch office to meet influential people and other networking opportunities.

11. American Association of University Women Career Development Grant

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Women who are currently pursuing a university degree can apply to the AAUW for a career development program. This will help to fund major shifts in life. This university is focused on female empowerment through a number of initiatives.

12. The Halstead Grant

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This is another very well-known grant for women in business. The Halstead Grant offers financial remuneration ($7,500) for small businesses involved in the jewelry industry. $1,000 in Halstead merchandise is also provided.

13. Open Meadows Foundation

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Open Meadows Foundation grants are biannual awards of $2,000. The grant is awarded to smaller organizations with an operating budget of under $75,000 per year. Grants are specifically for women-led projects that benefit women and girls. The foundation looks for projects that are designed and implemented by women and girls and focus on building a community. Those with limited financial access have the best odds of taking home the prize.

14. 37 Angels

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A group of women investors came together to create 37 Angels. They recognize that just 13 percent of angel investors are women, and work to bring that to 50 percent. 37 Angels grants come with an accelerator program to bring your entire business to the next level. While the capital inflow comes in the form of an investment and not a grant, it could be just what your business needs to grow and succeed. ’37 Angels’ is more of a networking opportunity as opposed to an investment program.

15. Belle Capital

Belle Capital offers investments in early-stage, women-led companies. Like, 37 Angels, they want a return on their investment (technically this is a venture capital investment and not a grant.)The Belle Capital fund is targeted to invest in 10 to 15 high-growth companies. This is no handout. Investment criteria are strict, as they look for small businesses that are aiming to reach $20 Million in revenue.

16. Grants for Women

Grants for Women

Grants For Women is the perfect outlet to find small-scale grants that crop up, as well as scholarship opportunities. You could be the first to find new grants that have less competition. This is not specifically a grant competition, but a database for all available grants for women-owned business owners.

Best Small Business Grants for Minorities

17. Minority Business Development Agency

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The Minority Business Development Agency (‘MBDA’) is one of the primary places to look for minority grants of all kinds. Right now, there are 3 ongoing minority grants (a few of these grants are yearly, but tend to change regularly with different requirements).

These 3 grants include the Enterprising Women of Color Grant Competition, the Entrepreneurship Education Program for Formerly Incarcerated Persons Grant Competition, and the Inner City Hub Innovation Grant Competition. All of these grants are only available to minority groups (women, felons, African Americans, etc).

18. First Nations Development Institution Grants

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Small businesses that are owned by Native Americans can apply for First Nations Development Institution Grants. This is a long-standing grant facility, established all the way back in 1993 and facilitating over $33 Million in grants. There are no restrictions on the application process, as long as the owner is Native American.

19. Minerals and Mining on Indian Lands

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This grant is administered by the Department of the Interior. It allows financial compensation for Native Americans to evaluate mineral and mining potential in specific areas (Native American Reservations).

20. Community Connect Grants

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This grant is focused on internet connectivity. If your business is located in a rural area and focused on increasing broadband connectivity, then a community connect grant could be approved. This is a Department of Agriculture business grant.

21. Empowered Communities for a Healthier Nation Initiative

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This grant is orientated towards small businesses involved in healthcare and other health-related services. Specifically, the Empowered Communities for a Healthier Nation Initiative deals with health care for minority groups.

22. Caleb Brown Urban Entrepreneur’s Community Grant

The Caleb Brown Venture Capital and Consulting Project hosts a $1,000 grant aimed at promoting and nurturing young urban entrepreneurs with vision who plan to rebuild local blocks and communities. It also provides them with training to empower future generations. The grant is open to startups and young businesses in urban areas. This contest is run every month—submit your application by the 15th to enter.

Best Small Business Grants for Veterans

23. Veteran Business Outreach Centers

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There are 15 Veteran Business Outreach Centers located across the USA. These centers offer finance, management training, and consultancy for veterans looking to make the transition to entrepreneurship. These centers are overseen by the Office of Veterans Business Development (‘OBVD’), which facilitates SBA grants to veterans.

24. StreetShares Foundation Veterans Business Grant

StreetShares Foundation Veterans Business Grant

The StreetShares Foundation veteran grant is available not only to veterans but also to their spouses. The total amount available for this grant is $5,000 and is accepted based on the business idea, use of funds, product-to-market fit, and benefits for the veteran community. The StreetShares Foundation is a 501 (C) (3) corporation created solely for the purposes of educating and supporting the military entrepreneurial community.

25. Warrior Rising

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The Warrior Rising grant is for US veterans and their family members who are looking at financial empowerment through grants, mentorship, and training. You can support this foundation or provide mentorship, as well as become a ‘vetrepreneur’. Warrior Rising hosts a number of initiatives for the empowerment of US veterans.

26. Veteran Support Foundation Grant

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The Veteran Support Foundation (‘VSF’) provides funding to US veterans who are involved in non-profit organizations only. Funding is only provided for veterans involved in scientific, charitable, and educational purposes. They also offer a host of veteran support services outside of these grants. Funds are dispersed in October of every year, upon acceptance.

 

Important Note: There are not all that many veteran grants available, despite the appearances. All that is offered seems to be training and mentoring, which may not be what a business really needs. However, veterans can typically apply for any of the grants that are available to minorities, covered above. They can also take advantage of special loans, such as the SBA Veterans advantage loan or the Military Reservist Economic Injury Disaster Loan.

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