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Find similar grantsSmall Business Revitalization (SBR) Grant is sponsored by Georgia Coalition of Black Chambers. This grant helps for-profit, Black-owned small businesses in Georgia recover, stabilize, or grow after being negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicants must attend a FDIC Smart Money Small Business workshop.
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SBR Grant - The Georgia Coalition Small Business Revitalization (SBR) Grant Program Helping Black-owned businesses across Georgia recover, stabilize, and grow. UNLOCKING FUNDING FOR YOUR BLACK-OWNED BUSINESS TODAY! The Georgia Coalition of Black Chambers is implementing statewide the Small Business Revitalization (SBR) Grant to help small business that disproportionately suffered negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Participate in your regional FDIC Money Smart for Small Business Program, increase your business acumen and network with small business owners in your region. Then apply for a grant.
For profit businesses based in Georgia The business was negatively impacted by COVID-19 Businesses that want to strengthen operations and grow What This Grant Helps With Cover key operating expenses like rent, payroll, and utilities Strengthening operating and financial infrastructure Position you business for future growth Check Eligibility & Apply Attend a FDIC Smart Money Small Business workshop in your region. 2.
Complete the SBR Grant Application Fill out the secure online application form with your business information and all supporting documents. Start your application here. 3.
Application Review & Selection GCBC and regional partners will review applications based on eligibility, business need, and readiness. 4. Grant Awards & Ongoing Support Selected businesses receive SBR grant funding and continued access to workshops, coaching, and chamber resources.
Start Your SBR Application SBR Grant Progress Report Hear What Our LaGrange Workshop Attendees Are Saying! The Smart Money workshop helped me finally understand my numbers and get my business bank-ready. — LaGrange Workshop, Attendee Because of this program, I know exactly what lenders are looking for and how to track my cash flow.
— Small Business Owner, LaGrange The SBR Grant and workshops gave me both funding and a plan. I feel more confident about my business than ever — Program Participant Participant WHAT AN EPIC KICKOFF! LAUNCHING THE SBR GRANT PROGRAM FOR GEORGIA'S BLACK CHAMBERS GCBC launched the SBR Grant Program with an epic kickoff that brought together Black chamber leaders, small business owners, and state officials from across Georgia.
This kickoff marked the start of a multi-city rollout of Smart Money workshops, grant information sessions, and hands-on support designed to reach Black-owned businesses in every region of the state. READY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP? If you’re a Black-owned small business in Georgia looking to recover, stabilize, or grow, the SBR Grant and Smart Money Financial Readiness Program are here to support you.
Take a few minutes to complete the online application and get connected to funding and resources tailored for you. Apply for the SBR Grant Now READY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP? If you’re a for profit small business in Georgia looking to recover, stabilize, or grow, the SBR Grant and FDIC Money Smart for Small Business Program are here to support you.
Take a few minutes to review the online application and get connected to funding and resources tailored for you. Apply for the SBR Grant Now
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: For-profit businesses based in Georgia negatively impacted by COVID-19. Applicants must attend an FDIC Money Smart for Small Business workshop before applying. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Small Business Revitalization (SBR) Grant is funded by Georgia Coalition of Black Chambers. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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