Womens Business Center Grant Program

Grantor: SBA
Amount: Varies


Women's Business Center (WBC) Grant Program

The Women's Business Center is a program or project funded, in part, by a grant from the SBA to provide technical assistance to women entrepreneurs, both new and established, in the areas of finance, management, and marketing, and other areas.

The successful applicant will receive an award in the form of a cooperative agreement for the base year. Four additional option years may be exercised, subject to the availability of funding.

The grants are managed by the Small Business Administration's Office of Women’s Business Ownership. Their mission is to establish and oversee a network of Women’s Business Centers (WBCs) throughout the United States and its territories.

Through the management and technical assistance provided by the WBCs, entrepreneurs, especially women who are economically or socially disadvantaged, are offered comprehensive training and counseling on a vast array of topics in many languages to help them start and grow their own businesses.

Deadline: THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED.

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Source: SBA

Government Grants

The federal government offers thousands of grants with opportunities for companies from all backgrounds. At the federal level, SBA.gov provides limited small business grants. State, county and city funded grants provide additional opportunities for small businesses. Find a grant based on your area.

Industry-Specific

Some small business grant programs are confined to a specific entrepreneur demographic or business profile and they often have an application process that is easier to navigate. View grants in your industry.

General & Foundation Grants

There are many nonprofit and corporate entities offering grants to small businesses. including National Association of Self-Employed, Halstead Grant, Foundation for a Just Society, and many more. Complete your business profile to see available grants based on your business.

Minority/Women Owned

Includes multiple grants, funding sources and low-cost loans that are intended to help minority-owned and women-owned businesses grow and be better represented in the ranks of American business owners such as Amber Foundation, MBDA, Operation Hope and others. Find out more

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