| Backstage Capital supports underrepresented founders by investing in startups led by women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs. They focus primarily on U.S.-based, scalable businesses with the potential for high growth. Investments typically range from $100,000 and up, predominantly targeting early-stage companies. Applications are reviewed regularly.
The Faire Small Business Grant provides $5,000 grants to select new retail businesses to help them stock their stores and cover their inventory expenses. To be eligible, applicants must be U.S.-based and have opened their retail store in 2023-2024 or plan to open this year. Applications for the first cycle close August 31.
The U.S. DOE has various grants available to small businesses in the education sector. Each grant has unique eligibility criteria, with some opportunities set aside for public schools, state agencies, or nonprofit organizations; however, others allow applications from for-profit private sector companies. Deadlines for currently available DOE grants run through September 16.
The Female Founder World Grant, offered by VistaPrint and Female Founder World, will award a $15,000 cash grant plus marketing support to one small business owner. To qualify, businesses must be part of the Female Founder World community, have annual revenue between $40,000 and $1,000,000 and fewer than 10 employees, and sell a physical product. Applications are open through September 17.
The Hawai’i FoundHer Business Accelerator offers capital and resources to women-founded businesses in Hawai’i, focusing on AAPI and Native Hawaiians who have historically been overlooked. If selected, participants must engage in regular mentorship meetings, complete surveys, and attend various program events. Applications are due by September 30.
More grant & program information can be found here. |