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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.
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
Pacific-American Climate Fund (PACAM)
The Pacific-American Climate Fund will financeactivities in the Pacific Islands region that aim to reduce long-term vulnerabilities associated withclimate change and achieve sustainable...morePosted On - 2014-05-23
Featured Government Grant Resources
The government has launched innumerable programs that are all geared towards the achievement of this goal. Some of these programs involve the provision of technical assistance, training sessions, and strategies that would potentially help business owners in marketing their products and in expanding their businesses.
The Small Business Administration has established the Portable Assistance Program wherein they seek to provide grants to Small Business Development Lead Centers that provide services to small businesses in an effort to increase the success of small business establishments and their viability in certain communities where economic hardship is apparent and is attributable to the impact of a major disaster.
Social Entrepreneurship
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The Social Enterprise Law Association (SELA), founded by Bea Hinton and Thea Sebastian, is a student-led organization at Harvard Law School designed to connecting the rift between the private and public sectors, while offering a space for students to transform their ideas into initiatives by applying their newfound legal skills to build meaningful careers.