Win the Uphill Battle for Success with Business Funding for Women These tips on loans and grants can help.

By Janet Gershen-Siegel

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Success is an uphill battle for all BIZ Experiencess. But that incline is even steeper if you're female.

It should come as no surprise that female business owners have a harder time finding funding for their businesses. Only 4 percent of all business loans goes to female BIZ Experiencess. Venture funding isn't much better when it comes to funding women-owned businesses. But that doesn't mean women can't succeed in business. From grants to loans, women business owners can fund their businesses and be successful. Success isn't just a man's game.

Loans for Women Business Owners

Grameen

Grameen is one of the few lenders offering microloans specifically for women. These are for women under the poverty line. The loan amounts range from $2,000 to $15,000. Grameen also offers financial training and support.

Furthermore, they report payments to Equifax and Experian. As a result, these loans can help borrowers build credit.

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Grants for Women

It should go without saying: all grant programs are highly competitive. Grants are free money that can supplement other funding types. Some examples include:

SBA Women's Business Centers

In addition to helping with loans, the SBA Women's Business Centers can help women BIZ Experiencess get access to other types of funding. Some lend money or award grants directly. Others help connect women BIZ Experiencess with financial institutions. Women business owners can also get mentoring and networking opportunities. Educational seminars are available as well.

Amber Grant

The Amber Grant awards $500 to $1,000 per month to a woman-owned business. One of the recipients also receives an additional $10,000 grant at the end of the year.

Cartier Women's Initiative Award

The Cartier Women's Initiative Award offers $100,000 for first place and $30,000 for two runners-up from each region. This award is open to women BIZ Experiencess both inside and outside the United States. They choose 21 women BIZ Experiencess for awards, with three finalists per region.

The regions are:

  • Latin America & the Caribbean
  • North America, Europe
  • Sub Saharan Africa
  • Middle East and North Africa
  • East Asia
  • South Asia
  • Oceania

Each finalist gets to attend the INSEAD Social BIZ Experiencesship 6-Day Executive Program (ISEP) and can also participate in workshops on BIZ Experiencesship, business coaching seminars, and be exposed to networking opportunities.

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#GIRLBOSS Foundation Grant

This one is specifically for woman-owned businesses in creative endeavors. The #GIRLBOSS small business grant awards $15,000 semi-annually and also offers exposure via the GirlBOSS social media platforms and website.

Grants are only for current female business owners in the worlds of fashion, design, music and the arts. Startups are not considered. Applicants must identify as female, be U.S. residents, and be 18 years or older by the close of the submission window.

Eileen Fisher Supporting Women in Environmental Justice

The clothing brand Eileen Fisher hands out $200,000 annually in amounts ranging from $10,000 to $40,000. This is a grant program for 501(3)(c) organizations.

More Non-Financial Support for Women-Owned Businesses

National Women's Service Council

The NWBC provides advice and policy recommendations to the president, Congress, and the SBA on economic issues of importance to female business owners. They provide data for insights into female BIZ Experiencess and business owners.

Association of Women's Business Centers

The AWBC works to secure economic justice and BIZ Experiencesial opportunities for women. It does so by supporting and sustaining a national network of more than 100 Women's Business Centers.

The National Association for Female Executives

The NAFE provides resources via education, networking and public advocacy to empower its members to achieve career and personal success. The organization's NAFE Top Companies for Executive Women recognizes corporations and nonprofits moving women into top executive positions and creating a culture that identifies, promotes, and nurtures successful women.

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National Association of Women Business Owners

The NAWBO is a voice for over 10 million women-owned businesses in the United States. Their annual awards honor the accomplishments and contributions of exemplary women leading the way in the women's business community.

SCORE

SCORE is the country's largest network of expert business mentors who volunteer their time. They match female business owners with mentors. Or female BIZ Experiencess can participate in a workshop to help learn what they need to know to be successful.

Veteran Women Igniting the Spirit of BIZ Experiencesship (V-WISE)

For women who are also veterans, the Veterans Women Igniting the Spirit of BIZ Experiencesship (V-WISE) is an SBA-funded program. It is provided by the Institute for Veterans and Military Families. This program includes online training, a conference for women veterans and female military spouses, and follow-on mentoring via a community of partners.

The best business funding for women is out there. Success is for every gender.
Janet Gershen-Siegel

Content Manager of Credit Suite

Janet Gershen-Siegel has been admitted to practice law for over 30 years. She is an expert in business credit lines and loans.

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