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  2. Free Grants and Programs for Small Business - AOL

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    Amazon Business’s third annual Small Business Grant Program is set to award over $250,000 this year to eligible U.S.-based small businesses. There will be one grand prize winner who will receive ...

  3. Opportunity Fund - Wikipedia

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    About 90 percent of the Opportunity Fund's clients are racial and ethnic minorities, nearly 70 percent are low-income, and about a third are female. [2] The organization receives funding from big foundations, banks, donors and government grants, [1] including Bank of America; Goldman Sachs; JP Morgan Chase Foundation; [3] Knight Foundation; Calvert Foundation; [4] philanthropist Mark Leslie ...

  4. 21 places to find business grants in 2023 - AOL

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    Here are some places where you may find federal grants for small businesses. 1. Grants.gov. If you’re searching for federal funding for your organization, Grants.gov should be the first place ...

  5. A state-run small business grant program caused a state-run small business loan program, launched around the same time, to fall short of expectations, a recent report shows.

  6. 10,000 Small Businesses - Wikipedia

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    10,000 Small Businesses is a philanthropic initiative launched by Goldman Sachs and the Goldman Sachs Foundation in November 2009 that pledged $500 million in various aid to small businesses in the United States, United Kingdom, and France. The initiative aims to provide 10,000 small businesses with assistance – ranging from business and ...

  7. Business.gov - Wikipedia

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    Business.gov was launched in 1997 as the U.S. Business Advisor by the National Technical Information Service of the United States Department of Commerce.The U.S. Business Advisor aimed to improve interaction between businesses and government agencies by providing a single resource for finding tools, how-to guides, frequently asked questions, current items of interest, and information on doing ...