$10,000 D’Aniello Family Foundation Acceleration Challenge

$10,000 D’Aniello Family Foundation Acceleration Challenge

The event is designed for veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs and their supporters. It will offer four days of networking, learning, and opportunities to grow their businesses. Ten selected participants will join a series of workshops and activities to identify and overcome the challenges they face and to access the conference resources. They will also have the chance to apply for grants of up to $10,000 for their companies.

Donor Name: Veteran EDGE

State: Dallas, TX

County: USA

Type of Grant: For-profit Grants

Deadline: March 22nd, 2024

Size of the Grant:  $10,000

Details:

The Veteran EDGE Conference is a day training event that connects veteran and military spouse business owners with breakout sessions, business experts, keynote speakers, and networking opportunities. They will be able to manage the growth of their businesses by finding mentors, connecting with networks, and accessing resources


Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for this program, you must:

    • Operate a for-profit business
    • A veteran, active duty service member, or spouse
    • National Guard, Reserve, or military spouse business owner
    • Been operating their business for at least one year as of January 1, 2023.
    • Must be able to provide proof of their service or their spouse’s service, along with proof of business ownership

For more information, visit Veteran Edge

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$7500 Halstead Jewelry Grant Award

2024 Halstead Jewelry Grant Award

Emerging silver jewelry artists can apply for the Halstead Grant, an annual award that helps them kick-start their careers. The application includes 15 business questions and a design portfolio. The winner receives $7,500 and other benefits. The deadline is May 1st.

Donor Name: Halstead

State: All States

County: USA

Type of Grant: For-profit Grants

Deadline: May 21, 2024

Size of the Grant:  Winner: $7500 Cash
$1000 Halstead Gift Card

Finalists: $1000 Cash
$250 Halstead Gift Card

Details:

The jewelry industry needs new talent and design creativity to stay healthy. New artists should also learn business skills to run their small businesses well in today’s global market. Halstead gives a grant to a new jewelry designer who works mainly in silver every summer.

The winner gets $7,500 in start-up money and $1,000 in merchandise. They also get industry recognition. We also give a smaller cash prize and business promotion to finalists. The best reward the winner and finalists get is a feedback report with notes from all the judges.

The Halstead Grant began in 2006 and has helped many talented jewelry artists succeed in this hard field. Past winners say that getting the award was a turning point for them when they were not sure if they wanted to stay in the jewelry studio. The grant program made them feel good about their choices and gave them a boost to make their business dreams come true. They also say that the money helps a bit!


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Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for this program, you must:

    • Operate a for-profit business
    • Must work in the jewelry industry
    • Applicants submit answers to 15 business questions in addition to their design portfolios

For more information, visit Halstead Jewelry Grant Program

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