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Amount: $15,000
The Huggies® MomInspired™ Grant Program awards grants and business resources to moms to further the development of original product ideas and startup businesses.
The judging panel will review all submissions under consideration and evaluate them thoroughly based on their qualities and inherent worth. All decisions on grant applications are final and are solely within the discretion of Kimberly-Clark Corporation and its agents.
The evaluation process takes roughly 6 weeks per submission period. Those applicants accepted into round two will be invited to a brief phone interview with our judging panel. Once a decision has been rendered, winners and non-winners alike will be notified either by phone or email.
Applicants who are awarded grants will be asked to share their progress on a quarterly basis and are requested to reach out to Huggies® first if they consider selling their business. The final decision on who the applicant sells their business to, after this first discussion with Huggies®, is left to the discretion of the grant recipient.
Deadline: THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED.
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Huggies Mom Inspired
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