Hispanic Small Business Grants

Written by Admin on November 2nd, 2008
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When starting off a new business, Hispanic small business grants are sometimes needed to help you come up with your much needed capital. These business transactions are often considered to be better alternatives to loaning as they are not usually subject to payments or conditions that becoming too heavy in the long run (i.e. interests), lowering the risk of entrepreneurs experiencing any financial crises in the future. Hispanic Small business grants are financial aid to the budding business man as a scholarship is to a striving student – they help the person achieve their goals at little or no cost, in the hope that they become independent in the future and do not become an economic burden to the society, but instead one of its valued contributors.

Unfortunately, the entities that provide these small business grants are very limited, no matter how much they are sought after by people, a fact just as true with scholarships. Thus, they are usually competed for amongst strong willed individuals or groups who have strong plans for the business but don’t have the much needed resources and support for capital. Of course, with organizations who give these business grants wanting to make sure the people they give their support would be promising, they attract business enthusiasts with good Hispanic grant packages that can be won through various competitions or through a very competitive application process.

This means that getting these small business grants will not be easy for anyone, since they will most likely have to compete with everyone else who wants it. Thus, one would need all the chances they can get to get that wanted grant.

As most experts advise, the internet is one of the most abundant sources for tips on how to get them. A lot of organizations over the internet give reliable and valuable information on them that every entrepreneur would need to know, even if these organizations themselves have no direct affiliation to those who give them. So any budding entrepreneur might want to surf the net for as much information as one might need.

Generally, experts advise most entrepreneurs to always plan their business endeavors well and within their capacity and at the same time keep a good and constant track on the market for all viable Hispanic small business grants. Staying well informed and properly guided is mostly going to be paid off with a well funded business in the future.

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12 Comments so far ↓

  1. Dec
    25
    9:05
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    yolanda vargas

    i’m interested in either a grant or a loan to open up a pizza place.
    i just started to work on my research…
    do you have any advice??
    thank you
    Yoli
    Merry Christmas!!!

  2. Feb
    3
    11:54
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    Raul Ramirez Garcia

    I am interested in any information that i can get on hispanic grants. Thank you for your time it is greatly appreciated. Sincerly, Raul Ramirez Garcia

  3. Feb
    10
    6:56
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    Sandra Mendez

    I am a hispanic single mother. I have been in the cosmetology business for 14 yrs. As of Oct 07′ I fufilled my dream of opening my own hair studio. But the economy my business is suffering and so are we. My daughter and I are at our last rope. Having no money coming in for rent, electricity or even groceries, i am looking for any resources so I can avoid closing the doors of my studio. I will have to move back w my parents and get a min. wage job. I want to show my daughter that fighting for your dreams is worth it. I want to give her the example of not giving up with the first adversity. Please help.
    Sincerly,
    Sandra Mendez

  4. Apr
    10
    1:26
    AM
    jason

    I always had a dream of owning my own business. My son gave me the idea of lawn serv. and pressure washing. I am okking for a grant any ideas?

  5. Apr
    24
    1:28
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    Francisco Leon

    Iam starting a new swimming pool construction business and need a grant please guide me to the best method of achieving this help from the goverment or any other resource.
    i’m puerto rican and a father of three. i always believed this to be possible if one can find the proper documents to send and apply for them. this help will catapult my business into what i have been working hard to achieve.
    thank you very much Francisco Leon

  6. Jul
    22
    9:04
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    Ana

    I am looking for a grant to start my own business. I am a Hispanic women. This will help the comunitte and others. I believe this to be a good idea for all poeple.

  7. Sep
    7
    3:32
    AM
    Rachael

    I am a hispanic woman looking to open a small business in order to become established in this economy. I have dreamed of opening a small resturant my whole life. I would be thankful for any information on any grants hispanics can recive.

  8. Sep
    23
    2:22
    AM
    Mark Pacheco

    I have started a small business that specializes in marketing. I am endeavoring to support and promote other small businesses. I have 10 years of marketing experience and have an established network of vendors (print, promotional, etc). I am currently looking for a grant that would assist me in purchasing new equipment and software. Thank you, Mark.

  9. Sep
    25
    2:50
    AM
    Olga R. De Donato

    I really want help in getting a grant. Please advise me how to cut through all the mumbo jumbo and red tape. Its really important to do something meaningful which can help others and yourself. So is there anyone out there who knows how and really cares.

  10. Jan
    24
    6:16
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    John P. Beavers

    I am interested in obtaining grant information in order to open a franchise business in my area. Any information that can be provided would be greatly apreciated.

  11. Mar
    3
    11:34
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    Tony Martinez

    I am a Cuban born American Citizen. I am currently a partner of a multiline insurance agency. Although I make a very good living, I’ve always had a dream to start my own insurance business. I have a business model that I feel would take off but have senior partners who have no interest in changing the way we do business. They would rather I just keep bringing in the revenue and not change anything. Any information you could provide on cutting through the SBA loans or grants red tape is greatly appreciated.

  12. Mar
    18
    5:55
    AM
    Jess

    I am a puerto rican female trying to find grants to start a web design and marketing company! I am currently freelancing but need to get a real space with decent equipment to handle the demand I have suddenly found. It seems like everyone needs marketing and web help. Any advice? I can’t get a business license until I get an office thanks to the HOA making sure that the zoning commission won’t approve licenses in my neighborhood!! Please help!

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