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Startup Accelerators We accelerate and secure startup grants for individuals, SMEs, partnerships and rural community projects.

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04/22/2023
APPLY TODAY FOR A $25,000 AMBER GRANT FOR WOMEN.About the Amber GrantWomensNet founded the “Amber Grant” in 1998. The gr...
03/05/2023

APPLY TODAY FOR A $25,000 AMBER GRANT FOR WOMEN.

About the Amber Grant
WomensNet founded the “Amber Grant” in 1998. The grant was set up with one goal in mind: to honor the memory of a very special young woman, Amber Wigdahl, who died at just 19 years old — before realizing her business dreams.

Today, WomensNet carries on that tradition, proudly giving away at least $30,000 every month in Amber Grant money. In recognition of the diversity of businesses owned by women, we’ve also expanded our grant-giving to include “Marketing Grants,” “Business Category Grants,” as well as two “$25,000 Year End Grants.”

Send a DM to Apply.

Apply for the Google for Startups Black Founders Fund 2023.We are excited to announce that the Google for Startups Black...
03/05/2023

Apply for the Google for Startups Black Founders Fund 2023.

We are excited to announce that the Google for Startups Black Founders Fund is now accepting applications from Black founders across the African continent. Eligible startups should have a technology-based product or service in the early stage or growth phase and demonstrate the potential to scale. Applicants must have a Black founder who plays an active leadership role in the company and be based in one of the eligible countries.

Applications are open now and will close on March 26.

NIA Research and Entrepreneurial Development Immersion (REDI): Entrepreneurial Small Business Transition Award: Research...
02/03/2023

NIA Research and Entrepreneurial Development Immersion (REDI):

Entrepreneurial Small Business Transition Award: Research and Entrepreneurial Development Immersion (REDI) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grant applications are now open for those qualified. This funding opportunity aims to support early-career scientists who have an interest in entrepreneurship to make an easier transition into the industry. Those who have “strong research skills and experience in technology discovery” in addition to an interest in growing their entrepreneurial skillsets are highly encouraged to apply. Applications will be open until February 17, 2023.

Are you ready to start your own small business, but struggling with the costs of rent and utilities? Look no further! We...
02/01/2023

Are you ready to start your own small business, but struggling with the costs of rent and utilities? Look no further! We are now offering available free small business startup grant to help cover these expenses. This grant is available to qualifying individuals and businesses, so don't miss out on this opportunity. Apply today and take the first step towards turning your dreams into a reality.

Tulsa highway junction awarded $85 million 'Mega Grant,' largest in state history.The U.S. Department of Transportation ...
02/01/2023

Tulsa highway junction awarded $85 million 'Mega Grant,' largest in state history.

The U.S. Department of Transportation on Tuesday announced it is awarding Oklahoma an $85 million transportation grant, the largest in state history, for reconstruction of the Interstate 44/U.S. 75 corridor in Tulsa.

The project, currently in the first phase of construction is among nine chosen for $1.2 billion in mega grants being awarded under the 2021 infrastructure law.

This is exciting and welcome news for the Tulsa area and the state of Oklahoma,” said Tim Gatz, Oklahoma transportation secretary. “I-44 and U.S. 75 are vital travel, freight and commuter corridors across the state, and this Mega Grant will help us complete much needed safety and operational improvements at this highly traveled interchange.”

The application for the Tulsa grant by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation described recurrent congestion and poor safety along the I-44/U.S. 75 corridor that makes travel through the state-designated “critical urban freight” corridor difficult.

Travel delays and unreliable travel times also affect supply chains and reduce access to job opportunities. By reducing crashes and travel delays and improving travel time reliability, this project will eliminate a freight bottleneck and expand access to jobs.

The Mega Grant will help fund three phases of already scheduled construction projects around the interchange. The three projects total $205 million in improvements, including:

Completing the flyover ramps.
New bridges at the Arkansas River, W 51st Street and W 61st Street.
A new U.S. 75 frontage road.
Improvements to Skelly Drive.

The Mega Grant award does not include a $10 million federal Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity grant that U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced during a visit to Tulsa in August 2022. The RAISE Grant will fund related work to reconnect W 51st Street under U.S. 75, including sidewalks.

The improvements support replacing and upgrading the most outdated, unsafe, and congested elements of Tulsa’s I-44 corridor that carries almost 150,000 vehicles, including about 21,000 trucks, on a typical day. Safer modes of travel for cyclists and pedestrians also will be included with new sidewalks along W 51st and 61st streets, 49th W Avenue, and Skelly Drive; a new pedestrian bridge over railroad tracks connecting with Tulsa’s River Parks Trail; and bike lanes on W 61st Street.

$1.5 Million in New Grants Will Support LGBTQ+-Owned and Allied Restaurants.Today the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce ...
01/27/2023

$1.5 Million in New Grants Will Support LGBTQ+-Owned and Allied Restaurants.

Today the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce opened applications for the NGLCC Community Impact Grant Program, a program made possible by a grant from the Grubhub Community Fund. The grants are expected to range from $10,000 to $25,000 and funds can be used for things like updating security and security protocols, updating/purchasing new equipment, community involvement, marketing and PR services, updating digital/e-commerce presence, purchasing product, staff training programs, employee pay and/or staff incentivized wages, COVID-19 recovery, and maintenance/updating of current infrastructure

Send a DM if you are eligible and qualifies for this grant offer.

Biden-Harris Administration Announces More Than $380 Million in Grants to Modernize Ferry Services, Reduce Emissions, an...
01/27/2023

Biden-Harris Administration Announces More Than $380 Million in Grants to Modernize Ferry Services, Reduce Emissions, and Connect Rural Communities

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration (FTA) today announced $384.4 million in federal funding from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for expanding and improving the nation's ferry service in communities across the country, as well as accelerate the transition to zero emission transportation. This funding will benefit millions of Americans – from Alaska to Michigan to Maryland – who depend on coastal waters, rivers, bays, and other bodies of water to connect to their communities.

In total, FTA is awarding 23 grants across 11 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Grants will fund projects including replacement of old vessels, expand fleets, and build new terminals and docks. For the state of Alaska, the award means nearly $286 million of investment in the Alaska Marine Highway, which serves remote locations throughout the state. Nearly $100 million of the national grants will go toward low- and no-emission ferries, helping decrease greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector. See the full list of grants here.

"With these grants, we are improving and expanding ferry service in the communities that rely on waterways the most—often in more rural, remote regions—connecting people to jobs, services, and city centers while cutting climate pollution," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

The funding, made available through three FTA competitive grant programs, will boost ferry service in rural areas, modernize urban ferry systems, and lower emissions by speeding adoption of zero-emission technology.

FTA's Ferry Service for Rural Communities Program provides competitive funding to states for ferry service in rural areas. FTA is awarding $252.4 million to eight projects in four states.

FTA's Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program provides competitive funding for electric or low-emitting ferries and charging equipment that reduce greenhouse gas emissions by using alternative fuels or on-board energy storage systems. FTA is awarding $97.6 million to seven projects in seven states.

FTA's Passenger Ferry Grant Program supports capital projects to establish new ferry service, and repair and modernize ferry vessels, terminals, and facilities and equipment in urbanized areas. FTA is awarding $34.4 million to eight projects in six states and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

"Today's announcement represents a record amount of support for transit ferries in our country," said FTA Administrator Nuria Fernandez. "And thanks to the President's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, for the first time ever, we are able to provide competitive grant funds for passenger ferry service in rural areas and help ferry operators reduce their climate impact."

Some selected ferry projects include:

The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities, which is receiving six grants for nearly $286 million, will build passenger ferries to replace or modernize older vessels and make critical dock upgrades in several communities. The grants will improve the condition and quality of the Alaska Marine Highway System, which runs 3,500 miles and serves 35 communities, particularly for people in remote locations with high transportation costs.

The Maine Department of Transportation will receive $28 million through the Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program to build a hybrid-electric vessel to replace a 35-year-old vessel that has exceeded its useful life. The new hybrid-electric vessel will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote environmental sustainability for the roughly 600 residents of the island of Islesboro, a rural community in upper Penobscot Bay that relies on passenger ferry service.

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) will receive $6.6 million through the Passenger Ferry Grant Program to modernize the Hingham Ferry dock to improve safety and accessibility and ensure it stays in a state of good repair. MBTA will stabilize the ferry dock, reconstruct walkways, upgrading lighting, safety and security systems and facilitating back-up power, allowing for an increase in ferry capacity, operational flexibility, and resiliency.
Projects were selected for funding based on criteria described in the Notice of Funding of Opportunity. In response to the Notice of Funding of Opportunity, FTA received 47 eligible applications in 16 states and one territory, totaling nearly $602 million in requests.

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