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Elevate Together Cash Grant | GHCC 270 Peachtree St. NW Suite 2200, Atlanta, GA 30303 Elevate Together Cash Grant The Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GHCC) is proud to partner with the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Office Depot to offer a grant opportunity for small businesses with less than 5 full-time employees.
ELEVATE TOGETHER™ powered by Round It Up America is a nonprofit initiative designed to address systemic discrimination and historical racial disparities in business growth and profitability in Black and Hispanic communities.
Through a partnership with the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the National Urban League’s Entrepreneurship Centers, the initiative helps support Hispanic and Black small businesses with five or less employees. The ODP Corporation (parent company to Office Depot) is the initiative’s founding partner. GHCC will be providing cash grants of $5,000 to six businesses.
In addition to a cash grant, small business mentoring is an essential part of being an Elevate Together recipient. Small businesses selected to receive cash grants must participate in a mentor orientation and three mentorship sessions before receiving funding (though mentorship is intended to be longer-term). The applicant must be a small business with 5 or less full-time employees.
The applicant must be a majority Hispanic or Black-owned business with an active EIN number. The business must have been in operation for at least 9 months from the date that you complete grant application. The applicant participates in small business education workshops or consultation with the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Business must provide a plan for the use of the funds. Business must provide a 60 second video introducing themselves and their business and why they are applying for the grant. Business must agree, if selected, to take 3 mentoring sessions with Venture Mentoring Team prior to receiving the grant.
Selection committee meetings to select cash grant recipients Cash grant recipients notified by Hispanic Chamber Cash grant recipients receive congratulatory letter with dates/times for mentor orientation sessions and Elevate Together award toolkits Mentoring session for Elevate Together cash grant recipients begin Deadline for cash grant recipient to complete three mentoring sessions If you have any questions, please contact Norma Zúñiga-Cardoza at nzuniga@ghcc.
org The deadline to apply is Friday, June 17, 2022 at 11:59 p. m. ET.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Hispanic and Black-owned small businesses in Georgia with fewer than five full-time employees; must participate in mentoring sessions and workshops. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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