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Google for Startups Women Founders Fund is sponsored by Google. The Google for Startups Women Founders Fund aims to close the startup gender gap by providing women-led startups with equity-free funding, mentorship, Google Cloud credits, and ongoing product support.
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Women Founders Fund - Google for Startups The Google for Startups Women Founders Fund aims to close the startup gender gap by providing women-led startups with equity-free funding, mentorship, Google Cloud credits, and ongoing product support. Google for Startups Women Founders Funds provide non-dilutive cash awards and hands-on support to help selected founders build and grow their businesses.
In addition, recipients receive ongoing Google mentorship, Google Cloud credits, and product support to help them navigate every stage of their startup journey. Up to $100K in equity-free cash will be awarded to each startup. Google Cloud credits and support Receive Google Cloud credits and dedicated support via the Google for Startups Cloud Program.
Connect and get support from fellow founders as a part of the Google for Startups alumni network. Receive tailored product and leadership support from Google mentors and industry experts. Become a more effective leader through research-based strategies and expert coaching.
Diverse companies with at least one woman founder in their founding team Founder must be working full time on the startup Between Pre-seed and Series A Building a scalable product or service with a significant total addressable market and defensible growth model Find a Women Founders Fund for you There are no Women Founders Funds available at the moment.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Diverse companies with at least one woman founder in their founding team. Founder must be working full time on the startup. Between Pre-seed and Series A. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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LINGUA Africa Open Call for Inclusive AI Language Projects is sponsored by Microsoft AI for Good Lab, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Masakhane African Languages Hub, and Google.org. LINGUA Africa Open Call for Inclusive AI Language Projects is a grant from Microsoft AI for Good Lab, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Masakhane African Languages Hub, and Google.
Data Center Innovation Initiative (DCII) is sponsored by Elemental Impact (with Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Breakthrough Energy Discovery, Builders Vision Philanthropy, Salesforce, and Stolte Family Foundation). The Data Center Innovation Initiative (DCII) invests in early-stage technology startups focused on accelerating next-generation energy and materials technologies for more sustainable data center infrastructure.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs (Phase I) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). The USDA SBIR/STTR programs focus on transforming scientific discovery into products and services with commercial potential and/or societal benefit in agriculturally-related areas. This can include app development for agricultural technology, rural development, and smart farming. Phase I aims to demonstrate technical feasibility.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs Phase I (FY 2025) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). The USDA SBIR/STTR programs focus on transforming scientific discovery into products and services with commercial potential and/or societal benefit. Projects dealing with agriculturally-related manufacturing and alternative and renewable energy technologies are encouraged across all SBIR/STTR topic areas.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program is sponsored by NOAA. This program provides seed funding to small businesses for research and development of innovative technologies across NOAA's mission areas, including climate change adaptation and mitigation, coastal resilience, and extreme weather events. Phase I awards fund a six-month period for conducting feasibility and proof of concept research.
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