Friday, August 7, 2009

Links for researching grants...

I'm just doing a little web searching, and posting my results here. This way I'll have the info all in one place for when I have time to look into it further (and, in the meantime, it might be useful for someone else too!).


http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/detail?type=RESOURCES&itemId=1073791553

www.grants.gov

http://www.strategycorporatefinance.co.uk/grant-funding.html

http://search.business.gov/startLoans.html

http://www.gatesfoundation.org/learning/Pages/grantee-technoserve-business-training-coffee-farmers-africa.aspx

www.gatesfoundation.org

http://guides.wsj.com/small-business/funding/how-to-get-government-grants-for-training/

from: http://www.business.gov/
Financing Your Business
Federal and state government agencies do not provide grants to minorities for starting a business. However, there are a number of low-interest loan programs that help individuals obtain startup financing. Some non-profit and local organizations provide a small number of grants to help minorities and those in economic disadvantaged communities to start and expand businesses. Visit the
Loans and Grants Search Tool to get a full list of grant, loan, and venture capital programs for which you might qualify.
ACCION USA Small Business LoansOffers flexible loans (up to $50,000) to small business owners who have limited or no access to traditional business credit, including women and minorities.
U.S. Dept of the Interior - Indian Loan Guaranty and Interest Subsidy Program Financing for Indian-owned businesses that significantly contribute to a Tribe's economy.
USDA Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and RanchersMakes and guarantees loans to approved socially disadvantaged applicants to buy and operate family-size farms and ranches.
Delaware Access ProgramLow collateral loan program geared to small businesses, including minority and women owned businesses.
Hawaii Consumer Micro-Loan ProgramProvides low cost loans up to $7,500 to Native Hawaiians who are experiencing temporary financial hardship due to unforeseen events, or who wish to enhance their careers.
Illinois Minority, Women, and Disabled Participation Loan ProgramSmall businesses that are 51 percent owned and managed by persons who are minorities, women, or disabled, with loans up to loans up to $50,000 or 50 % of the total project.
Iowa Target Small Business Assistance ProgramProvides loans, loan guaranty, and equity grants of up to $50,000 to help women, minorities and persons with disabilities start and expand their businesses.
Massachusetts BDC Capital Community LoansFinancing programs for women-owned, minority-owned businesses.
Mississippi Capital Access Loan ProgramProvides financing for borrowers who, for various reasons, might have difficulty in obtaining conventional loans. Borrowers must apply for a loan through a lending institution.
Mississippi Minority Business Enterprise Loan ProgramAssists new and existing minority businesses in gaining access to needed capital in the form of direct low-interest loans.
Montana Indian Equity FundA grant to assist a current Native American business or a new Native American business owner. The funds are available only to enrolled members of Montana’s federally recognized tribes in Montana and to enrolled members of the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe.
Native Hawaiian Revolving Loan FundLoans to help start-up and expansion of Native Hawaiian owned businesses.
Nebraska: Ho-Chunk Community Development Corporation Small Business LoanMicrolans available to any new or existing business or community development project that is located on or near the Winnebago Indian Reservation.
New Jersey Urban PlusProvides financial support to small, women- or minority-owned businesses, manufacturers, redevelopers and non-profit organizations in the following endorsed New Jersey municipalities: Camden, Trenton, Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, East Orange, New Brunswick, and Atlantic City.
New Mexico Community Development Loan FundAssists businesses and non-profits that provide positive social benefits, meet other special requirements, and are unable to access loans from traditional sources, such as banks. Particular emphasis is placed on helping low-income people, women and minorities.
New York State Micro Loans for Minority and Women Owned BusinessesListing of organizations that provide micro loans to businesses who often do not qualify for bank loans as well as one-on-one counseling and business development assistance to facilitate credit-readiness. Funds are provided by the state's Community Development Financial Institution Assistance Program.
Ohio Mini-Loan Guarantee ProgramProvides loan guarantees for fixed assets for small business (start-up or existing business expansion) for projects of $100,000 or less. The state has targeted 50 percent of the guarantee funds for allocation to businesses owned by minorities and women.
Ohio Minority Direct Loan ProgramProvides direct loans for businesses locating or expanding in Ohio that demonstrate they will create new jobs for Ohio citizens.
Pennsylvania Minority Business Development AuthorityLow-interest loan financing to businesses owned and operated by ethnic minorities. Funds may be used for fixed assets including land and building acquisition; building, construction and renovation; machinery and equipment acquisition and installation; and working capital.
Tennessee Small and Minority-Owned Business Assistance ProgramFinancial assistance for new, expanding and existing businesses in Tennessee that do not have reasonable access to capital markets and traditional commercial lending facilities.
Wisconsin Linked Deposit Loan SubsidyProvides an interest rate subsidy on lender financing to women or minorities who start-up or expand a business.

The following programs are specifically for women entrepreneurs. Use the Loans and Grants Search Tool to get a full list of programs for which you might qualify.
ACCION USA Small Business Loans Offers flexible loans (up to $50,000) to small business owners who have limited or no access to traditional business credit, including women and minorities.
California: Women's Economic Ventures Small Business Loan Fund Low interest business loans available to women-owned businesses in Santa Barbara or Ventura County that are unable to meet traditional bank lending criteria.
Delaware: Delaware Access Program Low collateral loan program geared to small businesses, including minority and women owned businesses.
Illinois: Minority, Women, and Disabled Participation Loan Program Small businesses that are 51 percent owned and managed by persons who are minorities, women, or disabled, with loans up to loans up to $50,000 or 50 % of the total project.
Iowa: Target Small Business Assistance Program Provides loans, loan guaranty, and equity grants of up to $50,000 to help women, minorities and persons with disabilities start and expand their businesses.
Massachusetts BDC Capital Community Loans Financing programs for women-owned, minority-owned businesses.
Mississippi: Capital Access Loan Program Provides financing for borrowers who, for various reasons, might have difficulty in obtaining conventional loans. Borrowers must apply for a loan through a lending institution.
New Jersey: Urban Plus Provides financial support to small, women- or minority-owned businesses, manufacturers, redevelopers and non-profit organizations in the following endorsed New Jersey municipalities: Camden, Trenton, Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, East Orange, New Brunswick, and Atlantic City.
New Mexico: The Loan Fund Assists businesses and non-profits that provide positive social benefits, meet other special requirements, and are unable to access loans from traditional sources, such as banks. Particular emphasis is placed on helping low-income people, women and minorities.
New York: Micro Loans for Minority and Women Owned Businesses Listing of organizations that provide micro loans to businesses who often do not qualify for bank loans as well as one-on-one counseling and business development assistance to facilitate credit-readiness. Funds are provided by the state's Community Development Financial Institution Assistance Program.
Wisconsin: Linked Deposit Loan Subsidy Provides an interest rate subsidy on lender financing to women or minorities who start-up or expand a business.
Wisconsin: Women's Business Initiative Corporation Small Business Loans Offers small business loans with a maximum loan amount of $100,000. Loans can be used for expenses associated with starting or expanding a business, including machinery, equipment, furniture and fixtures, inventory, supplies and working capital

For Non-profits (from http://www.snpo.org/):

Nonprofit Links: Fundraising & Grant Writing
Funding Alert - Monthly e-mail with current funding opportunities sorted by category. Published by the Society for Nonprofit Organizations.
Nonprofit Auctions - CMarket - cMarket is the leading provider of charitable online auction services to nonprofit organizations raising funds for worthy causes.
Resource Development Course - Distance education course in resource development taught by an expert in the field - Jimmie Alford.
About.com: Grant Proposals - Links to tips and techniques compiled by About.com.
American Association of Fundraising Counsel - Since 1935, AAFRC Member Firms have served clients of every size and purpose-from local to international-in the arts, culture, and humanities; health; education; human services; religion; advocacy; public/society benefit; the environment and wildlife; and international affairs-in cities, suburbs and rural areas-virtually every type of nonprofit organization. Each year, the Association publishes, Giving USA to provide the latest facts and figures on philanthropic giving (Some of the charts from this publication are available on the web site).
Aspen Institute: Nonprofit Sector Research Fund - The Nonprofit Sector Research Fund supports and disseminates relevant, high quality research to improve the operations of nonprofit organizations and inform public policies affecting them.
Association of Fundraising Professionals - For more than 40 years, AFP has been the standard-bearer for professionalism in fundraising. The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) represents 25,000 members in 165 chapters throughout the United States , Canada and Mexico , working to advance philanthropy through advocacy, research, education, and certification programs.
Carnegie Library Foundation Center - The Foundation Center is a resource for nonprofit organizations and individuals seeking information about grants and grantmaking organizations.
Council on Foundations -- Looking for a Grant or Grant Funding? - The Foundation Center is an independent national service organization established by foundations to provide an authoritative source of information on foundation and corporate giving.
DonorDigital.com - Donordigital, LLC, was founded in October 1999 by Nick Allen and Mal Warwick. Donordigital is a company that helps nonprofits use the Internet for fundraising, marketing, advocacy, and e-commerce. Based in San Francisco , California , Donordigital develops Internet strategies and membership and fundraising programs, builds Web sites, helps organizations arrange sponsorships with major Internet sites, and runs online promotions.
Environmental Grant Makers Association - The EGA exists as a voluntary association of foundations and giving programs concerned with the protection of the natural environment.
Foundation Center: Finding Funders - The Center's mission is to foster public understanding of the foundation field by collecting, organizing, analyzing, and disseminating information on foundations, corporate giving, and related subjects.
Fund$Raiser Cyberzine - A FREE digital magazine dedicated to bringing the world the latest and most complete news and ideas in fundraising.
Funding Opportunities database - Maintained by the Community of Science Web Site (Subscription Required)
Fundsnet - Grantwriting Resources - Fundsnet is a privately owned Web site created in 1996 to assist nonprofit organizations find funding resources on the Internet.
Fundsnet Online - Fundsnet Online Services provides parents, teachers and non-profit organizations with hundreds of quality resources available on the World Wide Web. This Web site provides you with one of the most comprehensive directories of foundations and funders in existence on the Internet.
Grant Getting Page - Maintained by the University of Illinois at Chicago .
Grant Seeker's Page - Resources and tips designed to help an organization find funding and connect with some Internet resources that were compiled by a private consultant.
Grant Sources for Educators - Sources of educational grants maintained by Kathy Schrock
Grants Information Center - The Grants Information Center is located in Memorial Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. It is one of a network of approximately 200 collections established by the Foundation Center , an independent national service organization in New York , to provide an authoritative source of information on foundation and corporate giving for nonprofit organizations. Nonprofit organizations looking for grants will usually want to begin at our site, Resources for Nonprofit Organizations. Elizabeth Breed offers free seminars for nonprofit organizations on the topic "Researching Funding Opportunities."
IRIS (Illinois Researcher Information Service) - This service also contains about 7,000 funding entries.
Justgiving Online Personal Fundraising Pages - Justgiving provides easy, affordable and powerful web-based tools to help you raise more money and simplify administration. Your supporters set up their own pages where they tell their story and describe their passion for your cause with their own pictures and text. They invite their family, friends and colleagues to visit their page and support them by making a secure online donation.
Marquette University - Memorial Library - Funding Information Center - Marquette University's Funding Information Center is one of over two hundred worldwide cooperating collections of the Foundation Center in New York City. A Resource for Nonprofit Organizations, Grantseekers and Fundraisers
Michigan Comnet -- Grants & Funding - Michigan Comnet is an online community and information sharing network for non-profit public service organizations in Michigan .
Neighborhood Fundraising Network - A nonprofit organization that provides hands-on, customized professional resource development and technical assistance to community-based nonprofit organizations with annual operating budgets under $500,000 at below-market rates.
Office of Minority Health - Resource Center Funding Database - OMH-RC has also developed both a Funding Guide as a source of information for grantseekers.
Proposal Writing: Internet Resources - Maintained by the Grants Information Center at U.W. - Madison . The Center also has an annotated list of print resources related to the topic of proposal writing. Some of the links and references at these sites have a bias towards funding research.
Raising More Money: Free On-Line Course - An interesting free course (non-interactive) that focuses on approaches that build individual giving.
SchoolBench.com, LLC - Fundraising consultants and makers of the Compleat Angler free fundraising software.
SPINPlus - Sponsored Programs Information Network (InfoEd) - The #1 Source of Funding Information. It is a computer database with detailed and up-to-the-minute information about thousands of Federal and Non-Federal funding opportunities. (Click on Pre & Post Award)
The Grantsmanship Center - "The nonprofit sector's leading source of training and funding information."

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