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The Stacy's Rise Project - Hello Alice The Stacy’s Rise Project will provide $25,000 grants to 10 small businesses with preference given to women founders in the food and beverage industry. Created to help bridge the funding gap for women founders, the Stacy’s Rise Project™ has been connecting and empowering small business owners for years. But Stacy’s Pita Chips wasn’t always a household name.
Marketing, mentorship, and monetary support helped this woman-founded brand rise from a humble sandwich cart to nationwide distribution. And it’s these same resources that today’s entrepreneurs need to succeed — now, more than ever. So that’s exactly what Stacy’s is offering to 10 small business owners in their journey to make their dreams a reality with the latest iteration of the Rise Project.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Women founders in the food and beverage industry. Preference given to women-owned businesses. 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.