12 Small Business Grants For Women Entrepreneurs in Arizona

By GraceAshiru

Arizona offers a vibrant environment for women entrepreneurs, with numerous grants and resources available to support their business ventures. Here are some key grants and programs that women in Arizona can leverage.

1 YippityDoo Big Idea Grant

The YippityDoo Big Idea Grant is a monthly program designed to empower women entrepreneurs in the United States. Each month, one woman receives a $1,000 grant to invest in her business or idea. This grant can be used for startup costs, marketing, operational expenses, or any other business need. Beyond financial support, recipients gain access to a wealth mindset coaching group for a year, providing mentorship, resources, and a supportive community. The application process is streamlined, taking only five minutes to complete, and includes a $15 application fee.

Amber Grant

The Amber Grant, launched by WomensNet in 1998, honors the memory of Amber Wigdahl, a young woman who died before realizing her entrepreneurial dreams. Today, WomensNet awards three $10,000 Amber Grants monthly to women-owned businesses in the U.S. and Canada. These grants are divided among a startup, a business in a specific category, and a general small business. At the end of each year, three of the monthly winners are selected for an additional $25,000 grant. The application process is straightforward, requiring a brief description of your business and how you would use the grant funds, along with a $15 application fee.

3 IFundWomen Universal Grant Application Database

IFundWomen provides a platform where women entrepreneurs can create profiles and receive invitations to apply for funding opportunities that match their qualifications. Past partners include Visa, American Express, and Unilever. This database offers coaching, community support, and access to various funding programs, making it a valuable resource for women founders seeking mentorship and financial backing.

4 Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards

The Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards offer grants to early-stage women-owned businesses. First-place winners receive $100,000, second-place winners receive $60,000, and third-place winners receive $30,000. Recipients also benefit from executive coaching and training workshops to enhance their business skills].

5. Visa “She’s Next

The Visa “She’s NextGrant Program focuses on Black women-owned B2C businesses that have been operational for at least two years. Details and application windows are available through iFundWomen, providing targeted support for this demographic[

6. FedEx Small Business Grant

The FedEx Small Business Grant is open to all genders and operates as a contest where the public votes for their favorite contestants. Three grand prize winners receive $50,000, and seven first-place winners receive $20,000, along with extensive media coverage and business services under the FedEx brand.

7. National Association for the Self-Employed Growth Grants

The NASE offers grants up to $4,000 for business growth initiatives such as purchasing equipment, training employees, or boosting marketing efforts. To apply, you must become a NASE member, and there may be a waiting period before eligibility[5].

 8. IdeaCafe Grant

The IdeaCafe Grant is open to both men and women and offers a $1,000 micro-grant annually. The application window closes at the end of January, and only one grant is awarded per year[5].

 9. GrantsforWomen.org

GrantsForWomen.org provides an extensive database of granting resources for women entrepreneurs. While it includes non-business-related funding opportunities like scholarships and mental health support, it lacks sorting or filtering options, requiring users to browse through the list alphabetically.

10 The Halstead Grant

The Halstead Grant is exclusively for women in the jewelry industry, offering a $7,500 cash grant and $1,000 in Halstead jewelry supplies. Eligible businesses must be less than five years old. Even if not selected, applicants receive feedback from industry professionals to improve their portfolios[5].

11  37 Angels

37 Angels is a group of female angel investors focusing on women-owned businesses. Funding ranges from $50,000 to $200,000 for invited pitches. The group also offers curated resources and professional development opportunities for members

12 Visa Everywhere Initiative

The Visa Everywhere Initiative is a regional program targeting B2C and B2B companies delivering innovative payment and commerce solutions. Prizes range from $10,000 to $100,000, with additional awards for local and regional entrants[5].

 

Conclusion

As you embark on your entrepreneurial journey in Arizona, remember that these grants and resources are here to help you achieve your goals. Whether you’re seeking financial backing, mentorship, or networking opportunities, there’s a wealth of support available. Take advantage of these resources to empower your business and contribute to Arizona’s thriving community of women entrepreneurs.