When you start a small business, there’s one thing you need more than anything else: money. However, getting money to fund a ...
Building new relationships within the community, along with exploring alternative approaches such as local community funding, private sector partnerships and intersectional grant opportunities, can ...
The government and nonprofits provide funds for felons who want to start a business. Here is a list of options, from grants to crowdfunding to loans.
Women's business ownership is a driving force in the American economy, creating millions of jobs and generating trillions in revenue. Beyond impressive numbers, women entrepreneurs bring unique ...
Despite record-high entrepreneurial interest, small business women-owners (especially women of color) continue to face systemic barriers to financing opportunities. According to the 2024 State of ...
Raising money for a small business is never easy—and some of the traditional avenues for securing capital, from institutional investors to friends and family rounds, come with a lot of baggage. Grants ...