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Find similar grantsL'Oréal Inclusive Beauty Fund 2026 is sponsored by L'Oréal USA in partnership with NAACP’s Economic Empowerment Fund and Hispanic Federation. Awards 12 grants of $25,000 each to beauty businesses and entrepreneurs across the U. S.
, including salon owners, estheticians, barbers, and stylists.
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2026 L'Oréal Inclusive Beauty Fund | Hispanic Federation L'Oréal Inclusive Beauty Fund 2026 L’Oréal Inclusive Beauty Fund 2026 Small Business Grant Opportunity Calling all beauty businesses, salon owners, estheticians, barbers, stylists, and beauty influencers from all corners of the nation!
¡Estamos haciendo un llamado a empresas de belleza, propietarios de salones, esteticistas, barberos, influencers de belleza y estilistas de todos los rincones del país! 2026 HF x L'Oréal Inclusive Beauty Grants L’Oréal’s Inclusive Beauty Fund and Hispanic Federation are partnering to award 6 one-time grants of $25,000 each to expand economic inclusion and empower beauty entrepreneurs across the United States.
In addition to one-time funding, L’Oréal is committed to providing grantees with professional mentorship and business development support. Beauty businesses, salon owners, estheticians, barbers, and stylists, from all corners of the nation are invited to apply for the Inclusive Beauty Fund and be part of a transformative movement in the industry.
There is no purchase necessary or other cost to enter the Program or win a Grant The application period begins March 23 , 2026, at 9:01 AM EST and ends April 23 , 2026 at 11:59 PM EST. Incomplete or late submissions will not be considered . Limit: One entry per business and one entry per applicant.
To be eligible, the business must be located and registered in one of the fifty United States, the District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico; be operational and have been in business for at least three years as of March 2026; and be a business in the beauty and self-care industry, including but not limited to: View full eligibility criteria, review criteria and full terms and conditions here .
Before starting your application, please have the following documents available for uploading: Business registration and relevant licenses You will have to create an account to view the application and apply.
Becas de Belleza Inclusiva HF x L'Oréal El Fondo de belleza inclusiva de L’Oréal y Hispanic Federation están trabajando juntos para otorgar 6 subvenciones únicas de $25,000 cada una para ampliar la inclusión económica y empoderar a los empresarios de belleza en todo Estados Unidos. Además de la financiación por una única vez, L’Oréal se compromete a brindar a los recipientes asistencia profesional y apoyo al desarrollo empresarial.
Empresas de belleza, propietarios de salones, esteticistas, barberos y estilistas de todos los rincones del país están invitados a solicitar el Fondo de Belleza Inclusiva y ser parte de un movimiento transformador en la industria. Ninguna compra ni ningún otro costo es necesario para ingresar al programa o ganar una subvención.
El período de solicitud comienza el 23 de marzo de 2026 a las 9:01 AM EST y finaliza el 23 de abril de 2026 a las 11:59 PM EST. No se considerarán solicitudes incompletas o tardías . Límite : Una solicitud por negocio y una solicitud por solicitante .
Para ser elegible, el negocio debe estar ubicado y registrado en uno de los cincuenta estados de los Estados Unidos, el Distrito de Columbia o Puerto Rico; estar operando o haber estado en funcionamiento durante al menos tres años a partir de marzo de 2026; y ser un negocio en la industria de la belleza y cuidado personal, incluyendo pero no limitado a: Especialistas de pestañas Creadores de empresas emergentes (startups) Especialistas de cuidado del cabello Vea todos los requisitos de elegibilidad, criterios de revisión y términos y condiciones completos del programa aquí .
Antes de empezar su solicitud, favor de tener los siguientes documentos disponibles para subirlos como parte de su solicitud: Registración del negocio y licencias relevantes Identificación del dueño/a del negocio Tendrá que crear una cuenta para ver la solicitud y solicitar. Haga clic aquí para ver los requisitos de elegibilidad, criterios de revisión y términos y condiciones completos del programa.
For more information on any of our Economic Empowerment programs or if you need assistance with the L’Oréal Inclusive Beauty Fund Application, please reach out. Director for Economic Empowerment smallbusiness@hispanicfederation. org
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Beauty businesses, salon owners, estheticians, barbers, and stylists in the United States. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $25,000 per grant. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
L'Oréal Inclusive Beauty Fund 2026 is funded by L'Oréal USA in partnership with NAACP’s Economic Empowerment Fund and Hispanic Federation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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