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The Go PINK Grant Initiative is a grant from Pink Print Firm that funds women entrepreneurs with active businesses or nonprofits in the United States or Canada. Offering a $2,500 cash award, this grant is open to women aged 18 or older who attend the Get Grant Ready Summit hosted by Stormi Banks, Founder of Pink Print Firm.
Applications opened January 19, 2026, and closed March 11, 2026, with the grant recipient announced on March 13, 2026 during Day 5 of the Summit. The program is designed to provide capital and community to women-owned businesses and nonprofits at any stage of development.
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Go Pink Grant Application 50% Off All Grant Writing Packages 50% Off All Grant Writing Packages 50% Off All Grant Writing Packages 50% Off All Grant Writing Packages 50% Off All Grant Writing Packages 50% Off All Grant Writing Packages 50% Off All Grant Writing Packages 50% Off All Grant Writing Packages 50% Off All Grant Writing Packages 50% Off All Grant Writing Packages The Go Pink Grant application process will open on January 19, 2026, providing eligible applicants ample time to prepare and submit their materials.
Applications will officially close on March 11, 2026, allowing for a thorough review and selection process. The grant recipient will be announced on March 13, 2026, during Day 5 of the Get Grant Ready Summit. Hosted by Stormi Banks, Founder of Pink Print Firm Trusted by thousands of entrepreneurs nationwide "I've gotten over $20,000 in grants for my business" I've gotten access to over $7,500 of business funding The team is amazing!
They are very knowledgeable in this field. Very professional and responsive. Excellent!
I have taken multiple Grant writing seminars with Pink Print and was able to take advantage of one of their packages. This was exactly what I needed to get the ball rolling on my start up. I'm extremely grateful to have found this black woman owned company and a community of like minded entrepreneurs.
These women are knowledgeable and professional and equip you to be the same. An investment worth the price I truly feel so confident in applying for grants now, and this is all new to me. I have been a business owner for almost five years and I have been self funded the entire time.
I don't believe in business loans unless you have a certain level of annual revenue because loans can become a liability. So I was seeking other ways to get business and foundation funding, when I spent $5 for Stormi's 5 day grant funding seminar. I was sold by day two!
And I have not regretted my decision to make this investment into my business and especially while seeking funding for my nonprofit, that I am in the startup process of. I highly recommend Pink Print Firm to any and every business owner out there that is in alignment with Pink Print. The fact that they conduct a business assessment to ensure the ways to best serve a business owner, is amazing within it self.
There are plenty of firms that only care about the money, not about actually helping their clients. I also enjoyed my consultation session with my grant writer as well. I never felt alone or like I was thrown to the wolves during this process and I truly appreciate that.
The master class gave a lot of gems that business owners might not have a clue in starting up and... Looking forward to expanding the working relationship with Pink Print. I hope to have Pink Print write a few grants in order to allow me to grow the business in other areas.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Women entrepreneurs aged 18 or older with an active business or nonprofit based in the United States or Canada, and attendees of the Get Grant Ready Summit. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $2,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The published deadline was March 11, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Go PINK Grant Initiative is funded by Pink Print Firm. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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