Grantor: Miller Lite
Amount: $25,000 - $100,000
Miller Lite Tap the Future Business Plan Competition
Formally known as the MillerCoors Urban Entrepreneur Series, the Miller Lite Tap the Future Business Plan Competition is an annual competition for minority business owners sponsored by MillerCoors.
Launched in 1999 to encourage entrepreneurship in urban areas, the competition has just celebrated 10 years of giving away business grants to applicants who submit the best business plans. The Urban League is a huge partner in this initiative.
MillerCoors has invested in the dreams of aspiring entrepreneurs, and each year they bring new categories and greater opportunities. Applicants can enter their business plan for a chance to vie for a $50,000 business grant and potentially become a MillerCoors supplier. Designed to economically empower minority businesses, the program continues to invest in entrepreneurial dreams to empower urban communities.
Applicants must have ownership of a business, must be at least 21 years of age at time of submission of Business Plan, must be legal U.S. residents, residing in the United States, and must have not previously been awarded a business grant from the program.
Deadline: THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED.
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Miller Lite
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