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Tarte Cosmetics Shape Your Future Small Business Awards is sponsored by Tarte Cosmetics. Tarte Cosmetics provides grants for Black women entrepreneurs and business owners, along with perks like mentorship opportunities, content creation space, and legal guidance.
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We're serving business resources, content creation spaces, one-on-one mentorship, expert talks, tech & finance support, & handy templates like media kits & business plans. Our program is packed with beauty-loving college students who receive insider access to the tarte leadership team for 1:1 mentorship, new product launches & more! Teachers are the OG influencers!
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$450K in small biz awards With $150K awarded to female entrepreneurs in 2023 & $300K awarded to Black-female owned businesses in 2024, we helped create pathways for them to grow, scale & thrive. Our creative hub where entrepreneurs, creators, & artists can level up! We're serving business resources, content creation spaces, one-on-one mentorship, expert talks, tech & finance support, & handy templates like media kits & business plans.
Our program is packed with beauty-loving college students who receive insider access to the tarte leadership team for 1:1 mentorship, new product launches & more! Teachers are the OG influencers! We've cleared 2K+ wishlists, donated 10K+ products & Maureen Kelly even chipped in $50K to keep the love going.
Plus, all summer we spoil educators at our Teacher Tuesday gifting suites. This isn't your average coffee-run gig, you get a seat at the table. You get hands-on experience naming products, designing packaging & create taglines + 1:1 mentorship & a behind-the-scenes look at HQ.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Black women entrepreneurs and business owners. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Six awards of $25,000 each, and 15 awards of $10,000 each Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Creative Arts Business Specific Grant (October) is a grant from WomensNet (Amber Grant Foundation) that funds women entrepreneurs running creative arts businesses. Each October, WomensNet awards a ,000 category-specific Amber Grant to a woman-owned creative arts business, recognizing the diversity of women-led enterprises. Monthly grant winners also become eligible for one of three ,000 year-end Amber Grants. Founded in 1998 to honor Amber Wigdahl, the program issues at least ,000 in grants monthly across several categories, including startup and business-specific grants. Eligible applicants are women entrepreneurs with a creative arts business who submit the standard Amber Grant application—one application provides eligibility for all applicable grants. No lengthy forms are required.
Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program (Drought) is sponsored by U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The EIDL program provides low-interest federal disaster loans to small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Missouri to offset economic losses caused by drought. These loans can be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable, and other bills that could not be paid due to the disaster.