- – The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, in partnership with VistaPrint, is launching the Save Small Business Fund, which provides $5,000 for businesses that employ between three and 20 people, among other qualifications. The applicationgoes live on April 20 at 3 pm EST, and you can sign up to be notified by email.
- – Facebook is committing to supporting 10,000 U.S. small businesses with a $40 million The fund is available in 34 locations.
- – In partnership with Verizon, the digital fundraising and advocacy platform Hello Aliceis offering emergency grants of up to $10,000 for companies impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
- – Google is offering $340 million in advertising grants for small- and medium-size businesses, a credit that will be added automatically to Google Ads accounts.
- – Verizon has allocated $5 million to the Local Initiatives Support Corporationto distribute via grants to small businesses. The first round of grant applications is closed but will reopen in mid-April, and you can register to be notified on their website.
- – GoFundMe has partneredwith Intuit QuickBooks, Yelp, GoDaddy, and Bill.com to give small businesses a $500
- – Yelp is offeringadvertising credits for small, independently owned restaurants and bars.
- – Beauty Changes lives is offering $1,000 grants for licensed beauty professionalswho are out of work due to the coronavirus.
- – Spanx and The Spanx by Sara Blakely Foundation, administered by GlobalGiving, are providing 1,000 grants of $5,000 to women-owned small businesses affected by COVID-19 in monthly rounds. The application will open again on May 4.
- – Digitalundivided, a nonprofit that supports black and Latinx women entrepreneurs, is providing quick grants of $100 to black women business owners.