Business Grants for Hispanic Women Entrepreneurs

A lot of Hispanic women think that for them to be able to meet the needs of their business financially, they ought to search for a business grant. Hispanic business grants are available for all kinds of business and they can be acquired from Small Business Administration, from credit unions, banks and among others. Business grants for women are widely available and accessible as it aims to assist Hispanic women in their dreams of having a successful business of their own.

Applying for a business women grant is a very good option most especially for those who cannot afford to build a functional business completely. Business grants are a good source of useful funds since you need not to repay the grant. The fund is provided by the government through their resources that is intended for the needs of the community in general. Anyone can apply for a business grant.

Most business grants for Hispanic women can be easily accessible, however, they are a bit choosy in the type of business that they want to sponsor. For instance, technology based business are more likely to have bigger chances to qualify for the grant as compared to a retail business. However, even if your business focuses on retail, you can still appeal for a business grant. Show the panel, or whoever is responsible for checking out your qualification that your business is worth the grant that they can give. Appeal to them in such a way that they will be able to notice the success potential of your business, thus giving them more reasons to give you a business grant.

9 Comments on "Business Grants for Hispanic Women Entrepreneurs"

  1. Sandra Mendez | February 10, 2009 at 6:45 pm |

    I am a hispanic single mother trying her best to get further on own. I have been in the cosmetology industy for 14 yrs. As of Oct 07′ I realized my dream by opening my own (single-chair) studio with no loans. But as the economy worses so does my business. I am drowning in debt and am faced with having to close the doors and move back with my parents. It’s not exactly how I envisioned my dream. Please help

    Thankfully,
    Sandra Mendez

  2. I AM A HISPANIC WOMAN. I JUST STARTED A SMALL BUSS.,AND HAS SEEMED TO DRAW INTEREST FROM HIGHER CALIBER OF PEOPLE,ALTHOUGH I NEED TO INVEST MONEY BACK INTO THE BUSS. I FEEL IT IS MY CALLING AND LOVE. I DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH FUNDS TO NEED MY COST OF BUSS. I AM STAY AT HOME MOM WITHOUT GOV. ASST. I JUST WANT TO SUCEED AT THIS BUSS. THAT WAY I CAN CONTRIBUTE TO MY DAUGHTERS NEEDS.
    THANK YOU,
    TAMARA

  3. Cassandra Serrato | May 1, 2009 at 8:11 am |

    I am a 19 year old hispanic woman and I have already started my own business in glendale, AZ. It is a two story building that I am using as an art gallery and am trying to use the basement for live music. I need financial assistance to add an additional stairway from the basement to ground level for fire safety. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

  4. Maria R. Burnsq | July 30, 2009 at 5:10 pm |

    I am a single female of hispanic heritage. I would like to start a business of my own, but would need help financially. I would like to open up a coffee/craft shop in the local area, as there are really no “cozy” coffee shops around where you can really relax. I have a feeling that I would really be good at this venture, and any information or consideration would be appreciated.
    Thank you for your time,
    Sincerely,
    Maria R. Burns

  5. Juana Sordahl | November 9, 2009 at 4:13 pm |

    I am in need of assistance in where to find the people to write my request for a grant to. I understand how to appeal to them I just dont know where to send my letters to.Can anyone help me out?

    Sincerely;
    Juana Sordahl

  6. Susan Z Contreras | November 11, 2009 at 4:46 pm |

    Hello,

    I own a small trucking business here in the DFW area and I would like more information re: steps to apply for a grant to expand and start my business.

    Thank You,
    Susan C

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  8. I am going to Business College learning about management and accounting.
    How interesting that it never occurred to me to apply for a grant to help me
    get a business off the ground.
    I am curious to see what sorts of business they deem worthy of help

  9. Teresa Flores | December 12, 2014 at 6:44 pm |

    I am a hipanic female needing to statrt a bissiness of her own would like to open a Alcohol and drug prevetion/treatment services on my own need help I am a Licensed Addictions counselor in kansas

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