Women’s Small Business Loans Information







Grants Available for Women Business Owners

If you are a woman thinking of starting your own business you might be happy to learn that there are many different funding sources specifically targeted to help women entrepreneurs. You will find in the proceeding paragraphs some resources to consider. If you know of any additional resources that might be of help to women who are interested in starting up a small business please consider leaving a comment to share your info with other readers.

Women who are looking for small business loans information might want to start by checking out the SBA's website woman's section Small Business Administration (Office of Woman's Business Ownership) which is located at (www.sba.gov/womeninbusiness) - The SBA provides steps that help women entrepreneurs at every level of small business development and expansion of a successful business. The Office of Woman's Business Ownership is available for counsel, teaching, encouragement and inspiration. They even offer a "Hot List" of outside resources to consider.

Count-Me-In
(www.count-me-in.org)  - This is a new fund-raising organization that raises money from women for women.  Loans are given from $500 to $10,000 (for first time recipients the maximum amount is $5,000).  Count-Me-In looks like a great resource with funding consideration based on experience over credit history.  Check them out!  The CEO, Nell Merlino, started Take Our Daughters To Work Day in 1993.

Federal Money Retriever?
(www.fedmoney.com) - The premier grants and loans.database software containing information on all U. S. federal government grant and loan programs.  There is a cost for the software, but the site allows you to research some of the grant dollars that are available.  They have a specific category for grants available for women at:  http://www.fedmoney.com/grants/su0232.htm

The Women's Funding Network
(www.wfnet.org) - Promotes the development and growth of woman's funds that empower women and girls by fostering strategic alliances among women, donors, communities and institutions.

NBC Supplier Diversity Program Website
(www.nbcsourcing.com/supplierdiversity/) -  This is not so much a funding opportunity, but a procurement opportunity specifically for women and minority owned businesses.  The National Broadcasting Company has launched its Supplier Diversity website to inform Minority-owned and Woman-owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs) of NBC's Supplier Diversity Program, and also permit MWBE suppliers of high-quality goods and services to register their companies online.  The website is is a way for us to increase the number of MWBEs we do business with.  NBC owns and operates TV Stations in the following locations: Washington, DC; Los Angeles, CA; Dallas, TX; Chicago, IL; Philadelphia, PA; Hartford, CT; Miami, FL; San Diego, CA; Providence, RI; Columbus, OH; Raleigh, NC; Birmingham, AL.

American Association of University Women
(www.aauw.org) - This foundation is one of the largest private sources of funding for graduate women in the world, supports aspiring scholars around the globe, teachers and activists in local communities, women at critical stages of their careers, and those pursuing professions where women are underrepresented.

The Ada Project for Women (TAP)
(http://tap.mills.edu) - Includes information on conferences, discussion groups, organizations, fellowships, grants, and notable women in computer science.

Financial Women International
(www.fwi.org) - Provides information on professional growth, information sharing, peer networking, mentoring, leadership development, and career advancement for women.

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