How to Qualify for a Hispanic Women Business Grant

Without saying any words, Hispanic women would most likely to take advantage of the assistance that they can get as they establish their own business. Most of them would go for the loans that they can acquire from banks, however, this will take some time and serious research. Banks will only grant you a loan if they think your business is feasible. Banks are not easily pleased with ordinary business plans. For Hispanic women planning to put up a business, there is a better resort for you, this is by applying for a Hispanic women business grant.

More often than not, women gets qualified for a grant easily. This is because most businesses are owned by men, and to be able to encourage women to put up their own business, they are given business grants easily. Hispanic female owners can do better than their male counterpart. Obviously, in the entire world, women out numbers men, thus in a panel of two women and one men, it is more likely that the two women would agree in giving the grant to a woman applicant.

For you to be able to pass for a business grant, you need to make a very good business proposal. This is very important as it will be the basis of the business grant. Give all the necessary information about your business in a way that it will appear feasible and easily understandable. In this way, you get a good chance of passing for a grant to assist you in your upcoming business.

45 Comments on "How to Qualify for a Hispanic Women Business Grant"

  1. andrea della sellman | June 1, 2009 at 11:00 pm |

    I am in the process of starting a business and would appreciate some information on a small business grant. I have adopted 4 girls who are my siblings. I have a total of nine kids so money gets a little tight. thank you

  2. Alva Rosa Oliver | August 24, 2009 at 11:12 pm |

    I am an hispanic women over 40 years of age with an hispanic female business partner over 40 as well. We are looking to start our own business due to loosing my job during the past year. We are not looking for hand outs but for a helping hand to get started. Thank you.

  3. I AM A HISPANIC SINGLE WOMEN AND WOULD LIKE TO START UP A TRUCK STOP ACROSS FROM THE PLANT SITE SO THAT OVER NIGHT TRUCK DRIVERS WILL HAVE A PLACE TO PARK AND HAVE FRESH MEALS WHILE THEY ARE FAR FROM HOME!PLEASE CONSIDER THIS BUISNESS THANK YOU!

  4. Ruth Villarreal | September 28, 2009 at 11:12 pm |

    I AM A HISPANIC MOTHER OF 9 KIDS, 2 IN COLLEGE. I HAVE A EMBROIDERY BUSINESS THAT I HAVE BEEN RUNNING FOR 7 YEARS AND WITHOUT A LOAN BUT, I NEED MONEY NOW TO EXPAND. I NEED WORKING CAPTIAL. THANK YOU

  5. Hi My name is Brian Ochoa and I would like more information on how to apply for a grant. It is for my sister Alicia Ochoa and she is a business owner looking to expand.
    Please contact me @ 626-991-3345

    Thanks

  6. Could you please give me more specific information if there truly are grants available, in assisting Hispanic/single women to start up a business. Where??? Getting a bit dizzy with info I’ve read on grants. Thank you!

  7. I started my small business a year ago,i am manufacturer on hotfoil stamping, embossing and die cutting and I really need information about this grants.

    thank for your help

  8. Soraya M. Zurita Banks | August 22, 2010 at 6:43 pm |

    Hi,my name is Soraya and I would love more information on how to apply for a grant to start my own business,Thanks

  9. maria ramon | October 27, 2010 at 5:49 am |

    I am a single mom working full time as a hair stylist an have a full cliental. I want to open my own barber shop. I have been cutting hair for eleven years an have a very strong tie to my communtity.

  10. Hi, I would like to get my information on how to apply for a grant to start my own business. I am interested in the qualifications and procedures of how the process to start my own business.

    Thank you,
    Ana

  11. Maria Gudino | January 26, 2011 at 7:21 pm |

    I’m a Mexican-American women who has been offered a good business opportunity. I am interested in the qualifications and procedures of how the process to receive a grant to take advantage of this business offer. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you

  12. Norma Lopez | March 18, 2011 at 8:53 pm |

    I’m a single Hispanic woman that has been unemployed for over a year and would like some information on how to qualify for a Hispanic Women Business Grant. Due to the economy, I realize that it will become even harder to work in the corporate world and my focus is solely on starting my own business that will provide service within my community. Therefore, I would like to request information that will provide me with the vehicle to get started in this process thank you!!

  13. Please forward information to Elly regarding grants available for Mexican-American women opening a restaurant in small town, USA.

  14. I would really like so more information on how to apply for grants for hispanic women. My mom and I opened a small women clothing boutique in Downtown Brooklyn. Due to the extreme change in economy we are slowly sinking and could use any help to continue our dream. We need funding for inventory. Without inventory there will be no sales = no money. Please provide any info to help us move forward.

    Best Regards,
    Crystal

  15. Yolanda Bello | April 16, 2011 at 11:48 pm |

    Please forward information to Yolanda regarding grants available for Hispanic American women opening a bakery restaurant in mid-central USA. Having had a business in arts for 30 years the doll industry has now shifted to other memorabilia and I find myself in need of starting another business. I am looking for seed money for equipment and building, in the form of grants.

  16. Liseth Araya | May 18, 2011 at 4:02 pm |

    Hello I am a hispanic woman with 3 small children. I have started a daily deals site featuring the best deals in the city up to 90% off. I have put everything I had into this business and I know I can make it work with some funding. I need to put money into marketing my site in order to build more subscribers. This is a life long dream Ive had when I moved to this country from Costa Rica. I want to provide a better future for my children and Im almost reaching this goal; however, I’ve run out of money as of this point and It would be a shame to not continue this great venture. Please consider me for funding or even investing as I have faith in this business and in the American Dream. Blessings, Liseth.

  17. beatrice pedraza | May 31, 2011 at 2:51 pm |

    please tell me about your organization.

  18. Katrina Torres | June 26, 2011 at 2:23 am |

    I am a 29 year old Hispanic mother of 3. My husband lost his job this year and we both decided to go into business for ourselves. We have been in business a few months and need some grant assistance in order to expand. Our business is already located in a wonderful spot in our local Mall in which there is a great deal of traffic. We spent a small savings buying some merchandise and because of our nature of business we are in high demand and need to expand to a larger location in the same mall and buy a lot more inventory. We are in the business of buying high quality pre-owned name brand clothing and merchandise and we also sell the same clothes at a slight mark-up and offer brand new clothing as well. Everyone that comes into our store tells us that our idea is great and our prices can’t be beat. Can someone please tell me how I can apply for a grant to help. My husband is also a Marine Corps. veteran.

  19. Adriana Morales | June 29, 2011 at 5:10 pm |

    Hi, I am a hispanic woman looking to start a new business of home decorations. I live in a small town of about 50,000 to 70,000 thousand people, and our shopping choices are not the best. I find that a lot of people go out of town to purchase many things and I would like to be able to provide some of the goods that people are looking for, however, I would like to find out if there is any financial help out there for hispanic women like me. Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated

  20. Hi, I am a small business owner (7 years) in the inflatable business. I have grown from 2 units to 6 plus other accessories. My problem is that I have no working capital and every year our profit goes into buying more equipment. So I really dont make money. I need working capital to buy and expand. Please help me out.

  21. I am a single hispanic woman, just recently laid off from the corporate world. I am also a certified chef and would like to open a Cuban restaurant in a small city where there are no Cuban restaurants. How do I apply for a government grant for a small restaurant? Please help!

  22. Hi my name is Dulce if you could please send me more info on your grant it would be greatly appriciated… I want to open a night club for all ages not just 21 and over theres not much to do in the Tri-Cities and i think that this would be a great hit in the area just because Tri-Cities is growing and we need more fun attractions… Thank You…

  23. I would like to start a buisness in our town that will be a Gallery/Event/Booth Rental. I have 20+ vendors who are ready to rent a booth in a large building. But before I can rent them these booths I have to get into the building. The rent is two thousand and the deposit is two thousand. I would need somewhere around $5000 + to open and start my buisness. Is there any chance of getting a grant to help with this?

  24. Debra mestas | September 7, 2011 at 7:44 pm |

    I am a Latino Lady that is very qualified for a loan or grant I work hard and may be laid off in a few days. This restaurant has been in Loveland since the 1980 it can and will make money

  25. I would like to open a franchise, I am first generation to go to college, I am also mexican now a us nat citiz, I am latina, bilingual and would like to open up my own business.
    I am single home and need some money to open up business.
    Where do I obtain the money?

  26. Hi,

    My sister and I are Hispanic women looking to open a Spanish Cafe’ in St. Augustine, Florida.

    St Augustine is the oldest city in the US and is a very popular tourist destination. We would be serving Spanish sandwiches, soups, coffees and deserts.

    Any information on grants would be greatly appreciated.

  27. Lynellis Vargas | October 11, 2011 at 1:48 am |

    Hello, my mother and I are trying to open a baby clothing store in our area, which is predominately caucasian, and would like to add a “Spanish” to the community. We think it would be a great opportunity, just need some help. Any information would be most appreciated. Thank you!

  28. Would like more information on how to get started , how to create a business plan , and learn how to research demographics and how to apply for grant funding.

  29. Bobbie Valdez | November 7, 2011 at 5:42 pm |

    I am intrested in starting my own food truck, I am a single Mother. I have worked out on Perdido Key for the past five years out of a food truck for Flora Bama And I have watch how we have grown. There are all kinds of different walks of life that come threw there, Because it is on the Beach, and I also have had people looking for me from the year before. I Make home Salsa Pico de Gallo Guacamole Hisp foods ,People get tired of seafood And my lil truck out there has made Good Money!!

  30. Debra mendez | November 12, 2011 at 6:16 pm |

    Hello,

    I am interested in opening my own business please forward me info on the grant process.

    Thank You

  31. Susana Najera DePuy | November 13, 2011 at 10:38 pm |

    I am a Hispanic woman who has been unemployed for over two years. I started a small business in my home offering cakes for all occasions with good results. But I need to expand my little business to more than friends and family. I am very good at what I do, and I know there is need for this type business in my area. I would also have the opportuinty to teach employees how to bake, and design these special cakes, and make a living doing it. I love what I do, and I get raves from all who buy from me. Any information on how to apply for a woman small business grant would be greatly appreciated.

  32. Maria Carvajal | November 14, 2011 at 8:05 pm |

    Hi, I am a Hispanic single mother of two, I am a hairstylist with a large clientele with 20 years experience, who is looking to open up a salon in my community, I feel that I could offer opportunities and jobs to those who are starting out in my industry, by starting a salon bussiness in a productive community. I would like more information on how to apply for a grant.Thank you for your consideration..

  33. Hi, I am a single Mexican-american that has been unemployed for the past year. I am interested in qualifications and procedures on grants available. Any further assistance will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!

  34. Hello,
    I would like to receive more information on your Hispanic Women Grants. I am an experienced Nail Specialist aswell as a Nail Instructor. I’d love to open my own small business and be able to offer high quality services, since my clients already expect this, coming from an already established luxorious salon. I need to have a capital to secure my business. A helping hand would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank You?

  35. Rachel Ventura | June 1, 2012 at 2:09 pm |

    Hi, I am a hispanic woman looking to expand my business. Can someone let me know how to obtain information on how to apply . Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

  36. Beatriz Lozano | June 29, 2012 at 5:00 am |

    Hi! I am a young Hispanic woman looking to start my own fashion company. I have already taken the first steps by registering my company name and getting a permit but, lack sufficient fund to make my dream happen. I am currently searching for grants to help my idea become a reality. Any advice or information you can advise would be great. Thank you!

  37. Lorraine Cruz | July 3, 2012 at 1:55 pm |

    I am a hispanic woman looking to start my own after construction clean-up business. I have recently won a bid on a job and am looking to start bidding on more jobs. I would like to know if there is funding available to help me start my new venture.

  38. Sonia Rodriguez | August 8, 2012 at 2:14 pm |

    I am a hispanic women, educated and creative. I am looking for grant information on how to start my business. I have a proposal ans business plan, I just need to be pointed in the right direction. Thank you for your time.

  39. Ms. Dina Marie DeCator | August 13, 2012 at 9:24 pm |

    I am a Hispanic single mother looking for a grant to start a business. Please send me the information I need to get started. thanks

  40. Marianella Garcia Hill | August 15, 2012 at 3:51 pm |

    HI I am hispanic and looking to start a cell phone bussiness in my area, my husband is handiccaped and disable to work and so I want to start my business because I am the only provider and a Grant will help a lot so if you know where I need to go please email me at:

    estre04@hotmail.com or call me at 801-361-0712

    Thanks 🙂

    Mari HIll

  41. Jacqueline Alvarado | September 5, 2012 at 3:01 pm |

    Hello to all Women-Hispanics,

    I am a 42 yr old Hispanic, Mex-Am mother like all of you. I worked hard like all of you and I can hear your frustration in trying to get Grants or Loans, in order to start your own businesses and give your family a better life. In this economy it is almost impossible to get a conservative business loan from any bank right now. However, I am in the process of appealing to the government in creating a “real” organization that will finally assist ALL of us Hispanic-Women once and for all. The only thing I have found online are merely hoax or phony companies preying on innocent women and taking their money for programs or phamphlets that promise business loans, or grants but NEVER deliver.

    I am just an ordinary mex-am mother who went to college and even graduated, but cannot find a job in my field, and like many,many mothers out there dont want a hand out-just a help out, to be able to start our own companies, to work hard and make the american dream a reality. So, please join me and PLEASE EMAIL ME!

    I am not a company and am not asking for any financial money from anyone, and I cant promise or guarantee my fight for real help for us will work, but I promise I will fight as much as I can for ALL OF US that are not being heard. I am not into politics, but I did not hear from either side recently that they are going to help Hispanic Women! All I seen was Hispanic Men! I seen one women and I felt deeply for her service to our country–but Most of us are stay at home mothers, not military mothers, whom do have countless help.

    So, with that being said, I am from the state of IL, and if you can send me your email and stories to: munecamonitalinda@yahoo.com, I promise to continue to gain, research and develop a better REAL source or solutions to get all of us as much help as I can. I think if someone can hear OUR voices, then surely someone out there will listen!

    Thank you again, may god richly bless all of you, and I look forward in continuing the fight to help as many of us gain the chance to gain real capital and a real chance to start our own companies and give our families a better life. ps.–I am not a company or affiliated with any company that sells or gives out your information-Just a concerned mother for other real mothers needing help.

  42. Jacqueline Alvarado | September 5, 2012 at 3:03 pm |

    Hello to all Women-Hispanics,

    I am a 42 yr old Hispanic, Mex-Am mother like all of you. I worked hard like all of you and I can hear your frustration in trying to get Grants or Loans, in order to start your own businesses and give your family a better life. In this economy it is almost impossible to get a conservative business loan from any bank right now. However, I am in the process of appealing to the government in creating a “real” organization that will finally assist ALL of us Hispanic-Women once and for all. The only thing I have found online are merely hoax or phony companies preying on innocent women and taking their money for programs or phamphlets that promise business loans, or grants but NEVER deliver.

    I am just an ordinary mex-am mother who went to college and even graduated, but cannot find a job in my field, and like many,many mothers out there dont want a hand out-just a help out, to be able to start our own companies, to work hard and make the american dream a reality. So, please join me and PLEASE EMAIL ME!

    I am not a company and am not asking for any financial money from anyone, and I cant promise or guarantee my fight for real help for us will work, but I promise I will fight as much as I can for ALL OF US that are not being heard. I am not into politics, but I did not hear from either side recently that they are going to help Hispanic Women! All I seen was Hispanic Men! I seen one women and I felt deeply for her service to our country–but Most of us are stay at home mothers, not military mothers, whom do have countless help.

    So, with that being said, I am from the state of IL, and if you can send me your email and stories to: munecamonitalinda@yahoo.com,

    I promise to continue to gain, research and develop a better REAL source or solutions to get all of us as much help as I can. I think if someone can hear OUR voices, then surely someone out there will listen!

    Thank you again, may god richly bless all of you, and I look forward in continuing the fight to help as many of us gain the chance to gain real capital and a real chance to start our own companies and give our families a better life. ps.–I am not a company or affiliated with any company that sells or gives out your information-Just a concerned mother for other real mothers needing help.

  43. Hilda Burch | May 6, 2016 at 3:45 pm |

    I would like to open a small place to prepare typical food from my country, arepas y empanadas, I do not have any money, just big ideas and some friends that like my food

  44. My Name is Elisa Rodriguez I’m a respiratory therapist and I have been offered a partnership in an existing DME COMPANY. I’m needing 10k to put my part in. If there is anyway I can be guided in how to receive a loan or grant to help achieve my goal as a buiness owner.

  45. Hi,i am a Hispanic female and very interested in opening a Hispanic food restaurant. As I have done much research I’m very interested in what you may have to offer.Your response would be greatfully appreciated.

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