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Although there are no specific small business grants for women on this site, Grants.gov can still serve as a great starting point for women looking for federal grant resources. Over a dozen federal government agencies participate in the database. 2. National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) Growth Grants.
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The Office of Women’s Business Ownership (OWBO) helps women entrepreneurs through programs coordinated by SBA district offices. Programs include business training, counseling, federal contracts, and access to credit and capital. The OWBO oversees Women’s Business Centers (WBCs).
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The federal government seeks to award at least 5% of federal contracting dollars to women-owned small businesses annually. Through this SBA program , the Office of Women’s Business Ownership provides support to women entrepreneurs by offering business training, counseling, federal contracts and access to credit and capital.
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Free Money from the Government . The federal government does not offer grants or “free money” to individuals to start a business or cover personal expenses, contrary to what you might see online or in the media. Websites or other publications claiming to offer "free money from the government" are often scams.
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What you need to know about small business grants. SBA does not provide grants for starting and expanding a business. SBA provides grants to nonprofit, Resource Partners, and educational organizations that support entrepreneurship through counseling and training programs. SBA only communicates from email addresses ending in @sba.gov.
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