A Government Entrepreneur Grant?
When someone plans to put up a business, one of the many worries is cash for the business’ capital. This is true even if you’re putting up an internet business or a physical business office. Many entrepreneurs find raising of funds as an arduous task. Building the inventory, paying for registration fees, renting or purchasing space, and purchasing the needed equipments require working capital. One of the key sources of capital is a government entrepreneur grant.
The best way to look for entrepreneur grants is through the internet. If you find it hard to do it online because you’re not familiar with it, you can always ask your local government for information regarding the grants.
Grants are given for many purposes and for starting a business you must choose an entrepreneur grant. If you’re lucky enough, you can find grants that offer business consultation, loans, and services for free. Oftentimes, local governments award entrepreneur grants to businesses that can potentially hire more employees.
Resources:
SBA’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership
202-205-6673
Call for nearest branch of the this office, which offers workshops, conferences, and financing information. The SBA also has over a dozen publications for women-owned businesses.
National Association of Women Business Owners Provides seminars, workshops, and information to women entrepreneurs.
Offices which frequently sponsor programs or even whole departments geared to women business owners:
Small and Minority Business Trade and Commerce Agencies
Governor’s Offices
Chambers of Commerce
Mayor’s Office
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