Business Hardship Programs
Business hardship programs can provide financial assistance to small businesses in need. Some examples of business hardship programs include:
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A program in Irving, Texas that provides one-time grants of up to $15,000 to eligible businesses
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A state-based program in Texas that provides grants of up to $10,000 to eligible small businesses that export goods and services
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A program that provides loans, training, and counseling to small businesses, including disaster loans during times of crisis
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A program that awards grants to eligible U.S.-based small businesses
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An annual grant competition that awards cash prizes to eligible small businesses
Other resources for small business hardship programs include:
- Grants.gov
- US Chamber of Commerce
- Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
- The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE)
- Visa Everywhere Initiative
- Dream Big Awards
- Small Business Growth Fund
Other ways to fund a small business include:
Bootstrapping, Loans from friends and family, Credit cards, Crowdfunding sites, Bank loans, Angel investors, and Venture capital.
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