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Small Business Grants from the Agency for International Development
The Agency for International Development is an independent Federal government agency that provides economic and humanitarian assistance in more than 100 countries to ensure a better future for us all.
RFI - Sri Lanka Media Support Program
The United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Mission in Sri Lanka is seeking information from qualified U.S. and non-U.S. non-profit or for-profit Non-Governmental Organizations...morePosted On - 2016-10-21
Let Girls Learn Challenge for Liberia
This Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) seeks opportunities to co-create, co-design, co-invest, and collaborate in the research, development, piloting, testing, and scaling of innovative, practical and...morePosted On - 2016-06-27
Gaza 2020: Health Matters
USAID seeks to improve the resilience of the health sector in Gaza by increasing access to and the quality of emergency and essential health services provided by non-governmental organizations...morePosted On - 2015-06-05
Zambia DISCOVER-H
The District Coverage of Health Services(DISCOVER) Activity (referred to as the Activity) will support an innovative approach to scaling up VMMC services, as well as providing critical HIV/AIDS...morePosted On - 2014-10-04
Featured Government Grant Resources
The Small Business Administration was established in 1953. Since that time the agency has dispensed millions of dollars in loans and loan guarantees, contracts, consulting assistance and other programs for small business across the United States.
The The Minority Business Development Agency has recently constituted the Minority Business Enterprise Centers (MBEC) Program wherein it aims to support minority-owned businesses by providing them with electronic and one-on-one business development services for a reasonably nominal fee.
Social Entrepreneurship
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John Converse Townsend, a Forbes contributor, shares what can the private sector do for a social enterprise. He encourages social enterprises to reach out to corporations for help to scale up their businesses.