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Find similar grantsVisa Foundation Financial Inclusion Grants is sponsored by Visa Foundation. Visa Foundation focuses on promoting thriving communities through economic inclusion, primarily by supporting women-led small and micro-businesses. They provide grants and impact investments to organizations that offer access to capital, digital skills, and financial literacy.
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Visa Foundation | Visa Foundation Gives | Visa Passion meets purpose with Visa Foundation Gives Our focus on local social issues improves lives while letting Visa employees get involved and give back. Community impact directly driven by Visa employees Visa Foundation Gives makes multi-year nonprofit grants that address social issues in locations where Visa employees live and work.
They nominate and vote on causes, then have the chance to engage and volunteer. Significant strides in a short time By concentrating on specific local issues and partnering with trusted nonprofits, we’ve made great progress in just a few years. Selected cities and nonprofits 10 + We’ve funded projects with charities in places like Toronto, Johannesburg, London, Miami, Bay Area and Singapore.
Selected cities and nonprofits We’ve funded projects with charities in places like Toronto, Johannesburg, London, Miami, Bay Area and Singapore. Total grants to date $ 14M Cities with Visa offices have received over fourteen million dollars on multi-year projects to address local social issues. Cities with Visa offices have received over fourteen million dollars on multi-year projects to address local social issues.
Lives impacted 300K + Our intentional local focus has led to real, measurable change for hundreds of thousands of people. Our intentional local focus has led to real, measurable change for hundreds of thousands of people. Employee hours volunteered 2600 + Visa employees have contributed thousands of hours of their time to causes they believe in.
Employee hours volunteered Visa employees have contributed thousands of hours of their time to causes they believe in. Partnerships that put people first Our initiatives serve areas near Visa offices and focus on issues close to Visa employees’ hearts. Helping at-risk youth in the Bay Area 3,500 Bay Area youth are on the verge of homelessness every night.
Our $12 million grant to Tipping Point Community helps them provide shelter for children and young adults. Learn about Tipping Point Graham Macmillan</strong>, Visa Foundation" id="3aee1aeede" ctaJson="[]"> See how and where grants and investments from Visa Foundation are making a real difference. More good from Visa Foundation Providing relief worldwide in times of crisis and acute need.
Explore humanitarian assistance Helping underserved small businesses access the global economy creates far-reaching change. Explore financial inclusion Boosting the good Visa employees do by matching their charitable gifts. Explore Visa Foundation Matches
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, investors, and ecosystem-focused entities that provide capital, capacity building, and support services to gender-inclusive and diverse small businesses, with a particular emphasis on women-owned enterprises. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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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.
Since its inception in 1953, SBA has served to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small businesses. While SBA is best known for its financial support of small businesses through its many lending programs, the Agency also plays a critical role in providing funding to organizations that deliver technical assistance in the form of counseling and training to small business concerns and nascent entrepreneurs in order to promote growth, expansion, innovation, increased productivity and management improvement. The mission of SBA’s Office of Innovation & Technology, which bears responsibility for administering the FAST Program, is to strengthen the technological competitiveness of small businesses across the country through coordination of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. The FAST program focuses on increasing the participation of small firms in the innovation and commercialization of high risk technologies, keeping the United States on the cutting edge of next generation research and development. The Federal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program provides one year funding to organizations to execute state/regional programs that increase the number of SBIR/STTR proposals (through outreach and financial support); increase the number of SBIR/STTR awards (through technical assistance and mentoring); and better prepare SBIR/STTR awardees for commercialization success (through technical assistance and mentoring). Funding Opportunity Number: FAST-2018-R-0012A. Assistance Listing: 59.058. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,ST. Award Amount: $50K – $125K per award.