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Government and non-government grant information and funding sources for women including grant information for business, education, and personal grants. Grants come in many forms and we are constantly being asked for directions on how women can obtain grants for a variety of reasons.

For more grant information for women you can visit the main Grants for Digital Women® site here.

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Women Owned Business Grants


Did you know that women owned businesses have a higher success rate than those owned by men?   The potential reasons for this, such as women being more committed, are speculative, but the statistics show this to be true and the government offers many special women owned business grants to help them get started because of this.  Keeping people employed and profitable means they are less likely to be a burden on the government later and women owned business grants help provide more jobs to help stimulate the economy.  With the high success rate that they have it is no wonder that the government offers more women owned business grants than any other kind.

Of course, the government isn't the only one that offers women owned business grants.  Many private foundations and angel investors offer women owned business grants as well.  It makes sense to put the money where it will do the most good and women owned business grants have a higher tendency to help produce successful businesses than any other type of grant.  Women are usually dedicated to any endeavor they take on and will put their heart and soul into their own business.  And the results are obvious!

So how do you find woman owned business grants?  That is the hardest part, but once you know that they are out there it can make your search a little easier.  It is vital that you fill out all the information on the forms thoroughly and completely in order to be considerate for woman owned business grants and remember that there is a lot of competition out there so put your best foot forward.  Over half a million new businesses are started each year by women and many of them are benefiting from woman owned business grants.

Grants are awarded by the government to help assist people in living and in business, education, and helping the economy. With diligent research you can find Unlisted Agencies, Foundations, Funding Requirements and Application Forms. The government wants you to succeed in opening your small business, or help develop it that much more. 

There are approximately 1,400 Federal Government Programs, 31,000 Charitable Private Foundations, 20,000+ Scholarship Programs, and 17,000 State Government Programs available for women.

Every woman could use at least one grant whether it be for business, rent, housing, food, daycare, or bills. With today's economy failing and the lack of jobs available a grant can help you get back to the business of comfortable living. Despite the abundance of grant programs available, many businesses and individuals are finding it difficult to locate  or obtaining different forms of grant funding. The system can be a very confusing or daunting task.

The Educational Foundation awards scholarships to women who are pursuing accounting degrees at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The Jeannette Rankin Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for, and awarding grants to, low-income women, ages 35 and older. Most recipients are in truly meager financial circumstances and may have other hardships or disabilities.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than seven out of every 10 women-owned businesses and firms are operated in the services or retail trade industries. Considering the nature of these two types of businesses, one can easily see why the need for business loans and grants for women is on the rise.

The US Government has a MicroLoan Program that provides small loans to new start-up companies, newly established businesses, or loans to help small business growth concerns. More on government loan programs for women are available at www.digitalwomenloans.org

What About all the Grant Advertisements? Are they just hype or are they for real?

While they may use advertising ploys to get you to buy their program, most of them are legitimate. We get asked all the time that if grants are free why is there a charge for their grant programs? The answer is simple.....  They have done all the legwork for you. They have located the grant programs through the government and a lot of them are not even advertised or known about by the public.  Because of all this research and organization they have done, they charge for it. Yes, you can do the same research for free but rest assured it going to take a long time and a lot of running around the government red tape to get what you are looking for.

If you have ever dealt with a government office then you know exactly what I am talking about.

The grant packages you see appearing on the internet usually offer:

  • Access to their database of government and non-government funding sources including grants
  • Access to foundations that also provide funding and financing for women including small business grants and loans
  • Some also offer grant writing assistance in helping you locate the right grant for you.
  • And even other will actually perform the whole grant application process for you for a fee.
Is it worth it? This I can't answer for you. It mainly depends on your grant needs.  I have reviewed several of the grant packages available today and narrowed them down to a select few. If you would like to see them you can visit: grants.digital-women.com

If you are specifically looking for a grant to start or run your business, then may I suggest you look instead for a government loan or a micro-loan IF you plan on making a profit. You can visit our government loans for women information site here

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Did You KNOW...
From the AFL-CIO, Women account for 70 percent of the world’s population living in poverty—even though they make up 45 percent of the world’s workforce.

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