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5 Black business grants you should know

5 Black business grants you should know

Author
Michael Davis
Contributing writer, BILL
Author
Michael Davis
Contributing writer, BILL
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Looking for funding opportunities for Black-owned businesses? Small business grants can be an excellent opportunity to grow and take your next steps. While it can take some effort to research and apply, the rewards can be well worth it.

Here are 5 small business grants for Black-owned businesses available through government programs, non-profits, and companies–big and small.

Key takeaways

Understand grant requirements and strengthen your business plan and brand story before applying.

Research each grant, meet eligibility criteria, and consider Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) certification for more opportunities.

BILL Spend & Expense budgets allows you to set spending controls to keep your entire team on budget for grants received.

Resources to help Black-owned businesses to get funding

Keep in mind that grants can have rules and limitations—so be sure to read the fine print when applying. For example, in some cases, you may have to use funds in a specific way and submit receipts to ensure that you don't have to repay the granter.

Here are 4 other valuable resources to help you stand out and be in the best position to get awards.

Learn best practices for applying to small business grants 

This guide offers a ton of specific tips to help you through the application process.

Build your brand story 

Being able to talk and write about your business compellingly can help you stand out. Check out our mini-course on building your business brand and look for ways to finetune your messaging.

Create a robust and goal-oriented business plan

A detailed business plan can be hugely helpful in giving you clarity and giving others the confidence to invest in your business. 

Consider Minority Business Enterprise Certification

For any business owner of color, Minority Business Enterprise Certification is worth checking out. The process is straightforward, and once certified, your business can get access to leading educational resources, mentorships, networking events, and funding opportunities.

5 grants for Black-owned small businesses

Here are some excellent resources for Black business owners in search of grant opportunities. Be sure to check out each website for more details about deadlines and application requirements.

1. Grants.gov

The Department of Health and Human Services, by way of their President's Management Agenda, established Grant.gov's website in 2002 – and it's been evolving ever since.

With Grants.gov's management office website becoming more digitally friendly, searching for grants here's simple and direct. This website has more than a thousand grant programs from 26 grant-making government agencies.

To find grants available for Black-owned businesses, just use the search box or browse the Business and Commerce category to find a list of leads. 

2. The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA)

The goal of the Minority Business Development Agency is to support small business owners of color. The selection process involves mezzanine and second-round financing, combining debt and equity financing to allow businesses to raise funds more easily.

The MBDA promotes the funding process directly through local minority grant competitions. They have been in partnership with Black Enterprise since 2019 and provide a variety of services to Black business owners.

3. FedEx

The FedEx small business grant contest awards thousands to impressive Black-owned businesses each year.

The entrance to the competition for a FedEx small business grant is straightforward. Visit the FedEx contest website, and submit an entry that explains why you started the business and how you'd use the grant to find even more success.

There's a voting period where businesses can get their colleagues, friends, and family to vote daily. The company can vote once a day for themselves. All of this is to establish visibility by FedEx's judges when choosing the finalists and prize winners.

4. The Coalition to Back Black Businesses

The Coalition To Back Black Businesses grant program is designed to help the community recover and forge onward. To assist Black business owners, their partners have worked together to provide thirteen million dollars in grants for Black-owned small business owners.

Along with the grants, they provide mentoring, training, and other valuable resources. Consider signing up to their email list to stay in the loop about deadlines and get the latest grant updates.

5. National Employment Association for the Self-Employed

Since 2006, The National Employment Association For The Self-Employed (NASE) has provided business grants for minorities along with other valuable services and benefits. NASE has granted over a million dollars to winning applicants to help them with marketing, advertising, hiring, and more.

NASE offers grants several times a year. With a solid business plan and an understanding of the responsibilities, if chosen as a recipient, your business can be well on its way.

To apply, visit their site and fill out a membership application. Along with grants, NASE has an application for mentorship that members can access after 90 days. Selected businesses gain access to mentorship and business grants of up to $4,000.

Do your research, get your applications in, and do what you do best

With all of the opportunities for grants available to Black businesses throughout the year, the time is now to begin your search. With research and strategic planning, you can be on your way to getting the funds you need to shape the future of your business.

BILL is a champion for small businesses

Small businesses like yours are the backbone of our communities—driving the economy, creating jobs, and nurturing your customer’s needs. Whether you want to launch a new product line, expand to a new location, or just manage your cash flow, BILL’s product options, from automation, financing, or spend management, can help propel your business forward.

How BILL can help businesses manage grant budgets

Whether you're using those funds for business operations, or to pay and get paid, BILL simplifies the entire process for small businesses with BILL Spend & Expense, AP and AR, and more. 

Want more visibility and control over your spending, trackable, enforceable budgets, or looking to pay bills easier and faster? Demo BILL to see what’s available to you.

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Author
Michael Davis
Contributing writer, BILL
Michael specializes in helping businesses optimize financial operations by staying up-to-date with industry trends and translating insights into real-world applications. With expertise in AP, cash flow, and fintech, Michael breaks down complex topics to help businesses continue to grow.
Author
Michael Davis
Contributing writer, BILL
Michael specializes in helping businesses optimize financial operations by staying up-to-date with industry trends and translating insights into real-world applications. With expertise in AP, cash flow, and fintech, Michael breaks down complex topics to help businesses continue to grow.
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