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Small Business Grants for Women in Alabama

Are you looking for a woman’s small business grant in Alabama?

You’d think it’s nearly impossible to find a legit small business grant for women in Alabama.  A quick Google search will get you a long list of sites to check out.  But a lot of these women’s business grant sites either look shady… or they’re way too complicated government-run sites — agencies that typically give out large grants to women business owners (but only if you’re in the tech sector).

That’s not at all what WomensNet is about. We help you find real grants, loans, and other funding for your small women-owned business.  That doesn’t mean it will be easy.  You’re going to have to put in some hard work and time. But if you’re serious about growing a successful business, you’ll find our site a big help.

We Give A Trio Of $10,000 Monthly Business Grants to Women Entrepreneurs

Here’s a great and simple way to get going: Apply for our Amber Grant for Women. Businesswomen from Alabama (and all around America) can easily apply for this grant.

Our judges pick THREE $10,000 grant winners every month.  And if you win, you’re automatically eligible for one of our THREE year-end $25,000 Amber Grants.  That means you could be awarded $35,000 by completing your application today.

After you’ve applied for our grant, please read about the resources below.  There are businesspeople in Alabama waiting to help women business owners just like you.

Resources for businesswomen in Alabama:

Alabama SCORE
2 20th St N Birmingham AL 35203
Ph: (251) 385-6667
E-MAIL: ch.admin.0084@scorevolunteer.org

Alabama Women in Business
P.O. Box 59011, Homewood, AL 35209, US
E-MAIL: info@alwib.org

The Catalyst Center for Business & Entrepreneurship
515 Sparkman Drive Huntsville, AL 35816
PHONE: (256) 428-8190
E-MAIL: info@catalystcenter.org

Central Alabama Women’s Business Center
2 20th St N Ste 830, Birmingham, AL
PHONE: (205) 453-0249

Small Business Development Center of Alabama
PHONE: (877) 825-7232 (toll free)

Does WomensNet Offer Amber Grants to Women In My State?

Yes!! We've been offering business resources and grants to women in all 50 states (and Canada) since 1998. We have three different $10,000 Amber Grant winners EVERY month... Plus at the end of the year, each Amber Grant winner for that year is eligible for an additional $25,000 grant!

How Does It Work?

Submit your application. Our WomensNet judges review every application. Then we announce the three $10,000 Amber Grant winners the following month by the 23rd. At the end of the year, we award THREE more $25,000 grants -- chosen from our previous monthly grant winners for this year. That means you have the opportunity to receive $35,000 from WomensNet by filling out one two-question grant application.

How Do I Apply?

Simple. By telling us your story. There are no lengthy, complicated documents to complete. Just answer two questions about your business. But hurry—applications are due by the end of the month for all three of this month's $10,000 Amber Grant opportunities.

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Not Sure Where to Start?

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Six steps you should take when looking for a business grant:

1. Analyze your organization's needs. Make sure you have a solid understanding of the:
  • Problem or need you want to address
  • Audience that will benefit from your product or service
  • Kind and amount of support you need
  • Resources and commitment your group brings to the project
  • Potential and prospective partners in the community
2. Research various types of foundations. Learn the operational differences between:
  • Corporate foundations
  • Civic foundations
  • Private foundations
3. Look for funding matches. Identify funders who:
  • Are able and likely to fund projects in your geographic area
  • Share a similar core mission or goals
  • Have already supported similar ventures or projects
4. Compile a list of prospects. Group them in two ways:
  • By Geographic Location (city, state, region)
  • By field of interest or program subject
5. Review and refine your list. Eliminate prospects that DON’T FUND:
  • In your state
  • Your type of organization
  • Your subject
  • The type of support you need
  • Your size project
6. Select the most appropriate funding prospects. Research them in detail:
  • Contact them directly to request annual reports and other publications
  • Search print and online media to identify projects that received grants in the past
  • Ask former grant recipients for advice and why they felt they were successful over other applicants
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What people are saying about WomensNet

Forbes

“You have to be in it to win it...seize the opportunity and apply.”

Nerd Wallet

“Every month, WomensNet awards three $10,000 Amber Grants to women-owned businesses. At the end of each year, monthly grant winners are eligible to receive one of three $25,000 annual grants.”

Score

“Launched 20 years ago this grant honors the memory of a young woman who wanted to be an entrepreneur but died at age 19 before she could achieve her goal.”

CNN

“The Amber Grant offers three $10,000 grants to women-owned businesses each month. Then, at the end of each year, WomensNet gives an additional $25,000 to three grant winners from that year.”

Essence Magazine

“This organization offers monthly grants of up to $10,000 to support female entrepreneurs starting businesses. Those who qualify for these grants are also in the running for a yearly $25,000 grant.”