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Grants For Women Businesses: Taking Steps Ahead

By: Paul Arnold

Published: July 1, 2010
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The business world isn’t easy for those of the female gender. Look at any movie showing a business and its advisory board. If you look closely, you will see that there are generally only one or two women, and the women shown rarely talk or make a comment. True, these are only movies, but the message it gives to others is that women have very little to do with business.

Despite suffrage and the birth of women’s rights, we still are limited sometimes. Not because we’re supposed to be limited, but because it’s hard to get funding, there’s more pressure and less support, and simply because most of the business world IS men. It’s rough. However, this is no reason to give up.

There are plenty of grants for women businesses that can help you to take your little itty bitty idea and make it a huge reality. Women don’t have to be behind the scenes of a business. With a little effort, you, as a woman, can go forth and make it big.

Look at fashion designers, and authors. Coco Chanel is one of the most prominent women entrepreneurs in history. She took fashion and revolutionized it. Some of the styles that she created were considered scandalous in her time—but look at what her company has evolved to. Everyone wants one of her handbags—there is a plethora of knock—offs and fakes and all sorts of other bags that mimic her signature purses.

As for authors, look at J.K. Rowling. She went from being divorced, living in a flat without heat, writing on napkins in a nearby café so that both she and her small baby could stay warm, and now she’s living in a nice house, with her three children and is happily married to her second husband, a doctor. She can and does give to charity often. True, it wasn’t easy, but look at where she is now. She inspired a whole generation to read. Children who wouldn’t have thought to pick up a book are now reading at a ridiculous rate, and comprehend her books so well that they are outraged at any plot or character differences in the movies.

The point of these two examples is that, you cannot give up. There are grants for women businesses and chances for you to become a successful entrepreneur. There aren’t any excuses for why you can’t one day be as famous and successful as the two ladies mentioned.

There are several ways in which to come across the grants that you are looking for. You could apply for a government grant…which is reasonable, but the amount they give you is limited. There’s nothing wrong with that, but at the same time, you can only stretch money so far before you finally have nothing left.

And then there are websites that provide grants for women businesses. These websites allow you to find the right people who WANT to invest in your business and allow you to succeed. Some things to remember about this, however, are:

1.Don’t shortchange yourself. Don’t ask for less than what you need. This could mean failure for your business.

2.If you don’t reach the funds you need, they will be returned to the donors. This may seem harsh, but look at it from their point of view. If you don’t attain your target you are more likely to fail. Then, there goes their donation.

3.You have to get your info out there. Tell everyone. Your mom, dad, cat, dog, boyfriend, cup holder, everyone!

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