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Find similar grantsSalon & Spa Relief Fund is sponsored by Salon & Spa Relief Fund. Provides grants to salons and stylists affected by natural disasters or other events, helping them stay in business.
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Home | The Salon & Spa Relief Fund | Hammond, LA Home | The Salon & Spa Relief Fund | Hammond, LA Home | The Salon & Spa Relief Fund | Hammond, LA Most salons are small businesses, independently owned. Your donation will help salon owners, stylists, cosmetology schools and staff that currently are not able to be open due to events beyond their control. Salons are the heart, soul and hands of their community.
They are your friend and neighborhood expert. They have always been here for you—now it’s time to be there for them. By making a donation, you can help keep them in business.
The Salon & Spa Relief Fund will provide grants to salons in need of help, based on individual need and circumstances. Donations of any amount are welcome. Over 200 salons have received grants.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Salons and stylists in the United States affected by natural disasters or other events. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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