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Taking small businesses to the next level Please join us in celebrating our AT&T Small Business Contest finalists In 2025, we received over 11K submissions to the AT&T Small Business Contest. Learn more about this year's finalists below. Meet the 2025 AT&T Small Business Contest finalists “As a small business owner, community is everything.
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” “Connection is the currency of growth. At Blueprint, we're bridging the gap between small businesses and Fortune 500s — that's the Blueprint way” “As the founder of a beverage startup rooted in community and connection, being named a semi-finalist in the AT&T Business Contest is an inspiring milestone for our team.
” “As a small business owner and storyteller, I've learned that community is the true ingredient behind every success. ” Stay Tuned in January, for the official 2025 AT&T Small Contest winner announcement!
We’re excited to inspire a broader community of entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners through the AT&T Small Business Contest alongside esteemed AT&T athletes that are making moves on and off the field and paving the way for “Hearing so many no’s throughout my life, you learn how to find solutions. You learn how to find the right connection points.
” “My purpose beyond the court is just being that tangible role model for the next generation to want to be successful in whatever they want to do. ” “Daisy Medical Institute is not just a training program; it’s a beacon of hope and opportunity for emancipated foster youth in Los Angeles.
With the support of She’s Connected by AT&T, we can now expand our reach, enhance our impact, and continue to empower the next generation of healthcare professionals and community leaders. ” “Community I think for me is a place where you can be yourself. That is a place where you can feel love and supported and safe.
” “I would define community as a backbone, honestly. You’re nothing with the connections that you have with people, and your community is who you are. ” She's Connected 2024 Grant Winner Aneesa Getaneh founded Daisy Medical Institute to empower students, many of whom are emancipated foster youth in Los Angeles, by providing them with the necessary training and support to become Nursing Assistants (CNAs).
Her vision extends beyond merely training individuals for a career - it encompasses fostering stability, resilience, and opportunity for those who have overcome "Thanks to She’s Connected by AT&T, Daisy is paving the way for the next generation of healthcare professionals looking through the lens of possibility" Spotlighting women athletes who are striving to make their dreams a reality in the worlds of sport, business, entrepreneurship and community.
Watch previous She’s Connected by AT&T episodes here. For questions or assistance, please contact attshesconnected@teamwass. com .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Small businesses run by entrepreneurs across the United States. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to four (4) Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) that will provide entrepreneurial development services to Native American communities, focusing on supplying services to socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing SBA resources. Eligible applicants must be Tribal Colleges and Universities as defined in the Higher Education Act HEA 316 (U.S.C. 1059c). Funding Opportunity Number: SB-GC7J-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.007. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,ED. Award Amount: Up to $250K per award.
The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to two (2) private, non-profit organizations that will provide entrepreneurial development services to women, with an emphasis on socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing WBCs for the District of Columbia (DC) and the State of Oregon. There will be one award for each location. Eligible applicants must be private, non-profit organizations with 501(c) tax exempt status from the U.S. Treasury’s Internal Revenue Service and must provide services to the District of Columbia (DC) and State of Oregon. Funding Opportunity Number: SB-OEDWB-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.043. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,CD,RD. Award Amount: $75K – $150K per award.
Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs Phase I is sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). The USDA SBIR/STTR programs support small businesses in creating innovative, disruptive technologies with commercial potential or societal benefit, including projects dealing with agriculturally-related manufacturing and alternative and renewable energy technologies. Specialty tubing could be relevant for agricultural equipment or renewable energy systems.