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Ladies Who Launch 2026 Launch Program is sponsored by Ladies Who Launch (in partnership with Boundless Futures Foundation). This program awards grants to women-led small businesses in the U. S.
that integrate social impact into their business model. Each grant includes unrestricted funding and an amount designated for developing the founder's AI literacy.
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The 2026 Launch Program — Ladies Who Launch | Resources for Women-Owned Businesses Ladies Who Launch | 2026 Launch Program In partnership with Boundless Futures Foundation , we’re granting $10,000 to 10, US-based, women-led small businesses that generate growth for good. Women founders and small business owners often lack the funding and support needed to scale their operations.
That's why the Launch Program exists: to remove barriers that prevent founders from succeeding. This year’s Launch Program cohort supports the founders who give back as they grow. If social impact is core to your business model, this one’s for you.
Benefits designed to help you thrive . 2026 Launch Program participants will receive: A $10,000 cash grant : $7,500 in unrestricted funds for your business, and $2,500 in funds reserved to develop your personal AI literacy. Why AI literacy?
AI is now baked into how business works. Our goal is simple: help Launchers understand it, use it responsibly, and actually benefit from the shift instead of getting left behind. Access to an eight-week group training program designed to up level your skills in cash flow, management, branding, and more.
Access to an authentic, inclusive community of mentors and small business owners who understand your journey. In order to apply for the 2026 Launch Program, the following must be true for you and your business: Social impact must be part of the business’ product or financial model. (Not sure what social impact is?
See our FAQs below.) Located within the United States or US territories. Not a non-profit organization.
Not a franchise, subsidiary, or otherwise affiliated with another organization. Must not focus on political or religiously-affiliated work. Must have an EIN, or a business bank account.
More than 51% women-owned. Have earned more than $100,000, but less than $499,999 in gross annual revenue. Applications close March 17, 2026 at 11:59pm ET Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Grantees will be notified by March 31, 2026. Frequently Asked Questions Is the Launch Program open to applicants outside of the United States? No, all applicants must be a citizen or legal resident of the United States or of a US territory, including Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, and other US territories.
What are the eligibility requirements? In order to apply for the 2026 Launch Program, the following must be true for you and your business: Your business is not located outside of the United States. Your business is not a non-profit organization.
Your business is not a franchise, subsidiary, or otherwise affiliated with another organization. Your business must not focuses only on political or religiously-affiliated work. Your business must have EIN, or a business bank account.
Your business must be more than 51% women-owned. Your business must have social impact as part of the product or business financial model. Your business has earned more than $100,000, or less than $499,999 in gross annual revenue.
What are examples of social impact businesses?
Examples of social impact business models include, but are not limited to: Employment models for at-risk individuals (e.g.: experiencing housing instability, formerly incarcerated, abuse survivors, etc.) Sustainable/ circular/ up-cycling models for product development Reinvestment of profits into social causes or local communities Fair Trade/ B-Corp/ 1% For The Planet certifications What is the structure of the Launch Program?
The Launch Program is composed of a $10K cash grant, an eight-week training program, and access to an inclusive community of Launchers. While we recognize everyone’s business is their top priority, we encourage all grantees to make the necessary arrangements to attend our hour-long, online meeting-based training sessions. A detailed calendar of all sessions will be made available to grantees upon program acceptance.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Women-led small businesses in the U. S. that are more than 51% women-owned, generate between $100,000 and $499,999 in annual revenue, and operate independently. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $10,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Ladies Who Launch 2026 Launch Program is funded by Ladies Who Launch (in partnership with Boundless Futures Foundation). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Yes — this listing is flagged as national in scope, so applicants across the U.S. may apply, subject to the sponsor's other eligibility criteria.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
Ladies Who Launch 2026 Launch Program is sponsored by Ladies Who Launch in partnership with Boundless Futures Foundation. This program will award $10,000 grants to 10 women-led small businesses in the U. S. that integrate social impact into their business model. Selected participants also receive access to an eight-week group training program and a community of mentors.
Ladies Who Launch 2026 Launch Program is a grant from Boundless Futures Foundation that funds U.S.-based women-led small businesses that generate growth for social good. Administered through the Ladies Who Launch platform, this cohort-based program awards ,000 to 10 selected founders, comprising ,500 in unrestricted cash and ,500 in targeted support. The program focuses on businesses where social impact is core to the model. Eligible applicants are individual women entrepreneurs leading small businesses in the United States. Benefits include the cash grant, mentorship, and resources designed to remove barriers that prevent women founders from scaling their operations.
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