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Empowering Entrepreneurs: Genesis Bank and Fiserv Announce Grant Program - Genesis Bank GBIE You are leaving our website. You are accessing a link that leaves our website. We are not responsible for the content of the website you are heading to.
Please click "Accept" to proceed or "Cancel" to go back. Empowering Entrepreneurs: Genesis Bank and Fiserv Announce Grant Program Empowering Entrepreneurs: Genesis Bank and Fiserv Announce Grant Program Genesis Bank, the Genesis Bank Institute for Entrepreneurship (GBIE), and the Genesis for Good Foundation (GFG), along with Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE: FI), announced the Genesis For Good Catalyst Empowerment Grant Program .
This innovative program serves to empower historically marginalized and underinvested entrepreneurs and positively impact diverse business communities across Southern California.
As part of its ongoing Back2Business initiative to support small businesses, Fiserv has made a generous grant to the Genesis for Good Foundation, a public 501(c)(3) philanthropic organization committed to building thriving, inclusive, and vibrant communities by mobilizing private and public resources to advance opportunity and drive positive community impact.
The funds will be used to support the GFG Catalyst Empowerment Grant Program, which will award grants of up to $10,000 to eligible small businesses and diverse entrepreneurs to help accelerate their economic growth and capacity to create jobs, scale, and have a greater positive impact on the communities they serve.
All grant recipients will gain membership to the Catalyst Program powered by GBIE, which equips small business owners and diverse entrepreneurs with access to resources, education, relationships, and a vibrant community to help grow their business and create a more profound impact on their communities.
Furthermore, grant recipients will receive access to the Genesis + Clover Bundle point-of-sale technology, with zero entry costs and significantly discounted subscription fees. The popular Clover point-of-sale and business management system from Fiserv enables small- and mid-sized businesses to accept payments and run their business, while also offering capabilities to enhance customer experience and streamline operations. Stephen H.
Gordon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Genesis Bank, stated, “We are excited to be expanding our partnership with Fiserv to further our efforts to support diverse small businesses and entrepreneurs that have historically been underserved.
As one of only four diverse, multiracial Minority Depository Institutions (“MDI”) out of approximately 4,600 banks in the U.S., Genesis Bank recognizes access to capital as being the most challenging hurdle that small businesses face in reaching their aspirations for growth and expansion.
Accordingly, we are thrilled to launch the GFG Catalyst Empowerment Grant Program, which aligns with our mission to make an impact on the diverse small business communities that we serve across Southern California.
Together with the affordable Clover Bundle and access to GBIE’s broad resources, financial education, and networking, we believe this unique program provides us with the opportunity to work directly with entrepreneurs to comprehensively address their needs and support their growth and success.
” Neil Wilcox, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at Fiserv, stated, “Our growing relationship with Genesis Bank underscores our commitment to small businesses and their partners, like Genesis Bank, who enable our communities to thrive. Since the launch of the Fiserv Back2Business initiative in 2020, more than 1,800 small businesses have received grants, coaching, and access to networking opportunities.
With California being home to the largest number of small businesses in the U.S., it makes sense to extend our support to more small businesses in the state, and we are proud to be part of the Genesis For Good Catalyst Empowerment Grant Program given the bank’s reach into the diverse communities they serve. ” Small businesses interested in learning more about the GFG Catalyst Empowerment Grant Program can visit genesisforgood.
org/catalystgrant for more details.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Qualifying small businesses in Southern California, particularly historically marginalized and underinvested entrepreneurs and diverse businesses. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $10,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Catalyst Empowerment Grant Program is funded by Genesis for Good Foundation (in partnership with Genesis Bank and Fiserv, Inc.). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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