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The Entreprenista Evolve Grant is sponsored by Entreprenista (in partnership with GIMME Beauty). This quarterly grant supports women founders with funding for their next phase of growth. It is awarded to women founders building revenue-generating businesses ready to scale, with entries judged on innovation, differentiation, impact, and advancement of women.
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Apply for the Entreprenista Evolve Grant Looking to fund for your business , without taking out a loan or generating debt? You’ve Built the Business. We’re Here to Back You.
You’re generating revenue . And you’re ready for what’s next . Entreprenista’s quarterly $5,000 grant supports women founders like you with funding for their next phase of growth.
Entreprenista’s quarterly $5,000 grant supports women founders like you with funding for their next phase of growth . You’ve moved beyond the early days of building your business, and now you’re navigating “I’ve built a revenue-generating business and I want to grow it with intention. ” “I know exactly what I want to do next, but I’m being cautious because capital matters.
” “I know what I want to invest in and I need the financial flexibility to execute. ” “Access to funding like this could change how confidently I make my next decisions. ” Our seasonal grant awards funding to women founders like you who are building revenue-generating businesses, and ready to scale with more resources behind them .
Our grant is open to eligible U.S.-based , woman-owned or woman-led companies generating $100K+ annually and operating for at least a year . We created the Entreprenista Evolve Grant because we’ve been at this stage ourselves : building real businesses, knowing what needs to be done, and needing more resources to do it well.
Funding like this is commonly used to… Finally invest in the growth-critical resources founders often delay when cash flow is tight Strengthen the foundation of the business during a pivotal stage of your growth Move forward with plans that are already proven, rather than staying stuck waiting for “the right time” Relieve some of the personal financial pressure many founders quietly carry while scaling Stephanie Cartin & Courtney Spritzer Co-founders of Entreprenista , co-hosts of the top-rated Entreprenista Podcast, and two-time 7-figure founders whose businesses have generated nearly $50M in revenue.
Over the past decade, we’ve built, scaled, and sold companies... but none of it happened without support. We created the Entreprenista League because we know how isolating entrepreneurship can feel as you grow, and we wanted founders at every stage to have access to the mentorship, connection, and opportunities we once had to search so hard for.
That’s why we offer this grant: to help founders access resources when they matter most. Whether you’re launching, scaling, or leveling up what you’ve already built, this is a space to grow alongside women who truly get it. Ready to Apply for the Entreprenista Evolve Grant?
If you’re a woman founder leading a U.S.-based business that’s been operating for at least a year and generating $100K+ in annual revenue (and you haven’t received this grant before), this application is for you. Julia B. said it was the encouragement she needed to keep going right when she needed it most Megan H.
shared that the support helped Dom H. said the timing couldn’t have been better and the funds gave her business the Stephanie Cartin & Courtney Spritzer We're the co-founders of Entreprenista. We created the Entreprenista Evolve Grant because we know there are moments in a business where the right support makes all the difference.
This grant exists to help founders access resources and opportunities when they matter most... alongside a community of women who truly understand this stage of growth. GIMME Beauty is a family-owned hair care brand with a mission to create innovative solutions for every hair type.
With a mission to unlock potential in 100,000 women over five years, GIMME Beauty believes what Entreprenista believes - when women have access to real resources and support, there's no limit to what they can build. The Evolve Grant is one more way we're making that possible, together. Learn More about Our Partner →
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Women founders building revenue-generating businesses. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The published deadline was June 20, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
The Entreprenista Evolve Grant is funded by Entreprenista (in partnership with GIMME Beauty). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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