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- The Girl Care LA | Black Nile
< Back The Girl Care LA 731 Duval Station Rd ste 110, Jacksonville, FL 32218, USA Jacksonville Florida About The Girl Cave LA is a beauty and lifestyle brand that caters to the beauty needs of all women. Our Beauty Supply Stores are located in South Los Angeles, Inglewood, and Compton California. No matter what location you find yourself in, our goal is to cater to the beauty within you! -Lia Dias. "CEO of The Girl Cave LA” Contact thegirlcavela@gmail.com (323) 920-4454 Website Property Location 731 Duval Station Rd ste 110, Jacksonville, FL 32218, USA Write a Review Recently Visited? Overall Rating No ratings yet WRITE A REVIEW Most Recent Angela March 22, 2025 5 Affordable Each time I go to Natalya's, the customer service is great. I usually find what i'm looking for and her store is always clean and organized. I recombined her store. To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Products: N/A Service: 5/5 Atmosphere: 5/5
- Bronzed Duo Bronzer | Black Nile
Back Makeup Off-Platform Shopping Juvia's Place Bronzed Duo Bronzer $22 You'll be directed to the brand's website to complete the purchase SHOP Shade Deep Dark Dаrk Tan Medium Light Deep Dark Choose an option: Quantity - 1 + Buy with More payment options or 4 interest-free payments of $5.50 with Learn more The Bronzed Duo Bronzer is a long-wearing, soft matte and buildable powder bronzer. Each shade has been designed to effortlessly define and sculpt facial features while warming up the complexion for a perfectly sun-kissed complexion. Why is it sold off the platform? This product is part of our curated directory , which was established in 2018 to spotlight black-owned businesses. As we transition into a full marketplace , we’re featuring select products we believe in—offering them up to a year of free placement to experience the value of selling here on the Nile. Our marketplace is new, so at the moment, some products link to the brand’s product page while others are sold directly on our platform . If you buy from a brand's website from here, please let the brand know you found them through The Nile—your support helps us grow this marketplace and bring more black-owned businesses on board.
- For the Culture Beauty Supply | Black Nile
< Back For the Culture Beauty Supply 5381 W Centinela Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA Los Angeles California About Where Beauty meets Culture, Art, & Luxury. It is our mission to celebrate Black culture through the beauty and versatility of Black hair by providing the products, services and education necessary to empower our community to embrace their natural texture.“Your hair is a big deal, and your beauty supply should be too.” Contact info@fortheculturebeauty.com (310) 431-4265 Website Property Location 5381 W Centinela Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA Write a Review Recently Visited? Overall Rating No ratings yet WRITE A REVIEW Most Recent Angela March 22, 2025 5 Affordable Each time I go to Natalya's, the customer service is great. I usually find what i'm looking for and her store is always clean and organized. I recombined her store. To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Products: N/A Service: 5/5 Atmosphere: 5/5
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- 15 Grants for Black Owned Businesses to Apply for in October
October is your momentum month. Whether you're building, scaling, or pivoting, funding can unlock your next big move. That’s why we’ve rounded up 15 grant opportunities designed to fuel Black-owned businesses with capital, confidence, and clarity. From innovation to impact, these grants are here to back your brilliance. Ready to find the one that fits your vision? Let’s dive in. 15 Grants for Black-Owned Businesses to Apply For 1. Stephen L. Tadlock Veteran Business Grant This $25,000 grant supports U.S. military veteran entrepreneurs leading small businesses with 2–100 employees and under $5 million in annual revenue. Managed by The StreetShares Foundation and backed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the grant promotes veteran entrepreneurship and small business resilience. Deadline: October 7, 2025 Amount: $25,000 Audience: U.S. veteran small business owners with 2–100 employees and <$5M annual revenue 2. Walmart Spark Good Local Grants Walmart offers this grant program to support local community-focused nonprofits and organizations. Awards range from $250 to $5,000 and are intended to support community impact projects, with funding allocated by local Walmart and Sam’s Club facilities. Deadline: October 15, 2025 Amount: $250 – $5,000 Audience: U.S. local nonprofits and community organizations 3. Blue Economy Pitch Contest (Cape Cod) This fall pitch competition supports early-stage entrepreneurs innovating in the "blue economy" (marine, aquatic, coastal industries). Hosted in Cape Cod, MA, this event awards funding and business support to high-potential ideas that benefit the ocean economy and sustainability. Deadline: October 6, 2025 Amount: Varies (typically $5,000–$20,000 in prize value) Audience: Early-stage U.S. entrepreneurs with marine/coastal business ideas 4. HerRise Micro-Grant This $1,000 micro-grant supports Black women and women of color entrepreneurs in the U.S., providing funding for business essentials such as marketing, supplies, or technology. Powered by the Yva Jourdan Foundation and HerSuiteSpot. Deadline: Rolling (reviewed monthly, including October 2025) Amount: $1,000 Audience: U.S.-based businesses owned by women of color 5. AAUW Career Development Grant This grant provides up to $8,000 to support U.S. women pursuing additional education, certifications, or credentials to advance or pivot in their careers—especially in traditionally underrepresented fields like STEM or business. Deadline: October 7, 2025 Amount: Up to $8,000 Audience: U.S.-based women with a bachelor’s degree, seeking career advancement or change 6. StreetShares Foundation Veteran Small Business Award This grant supported veteran-owned businesses through monthly competitions. The awards were designed to help small businesses grow, improve operations, or increase community impact. Now operated by the Second Service Foundation, it targeted early-stage and growing veteran-led businesses. Deadline: Rolling (monthly cycles in past years) Amount: $2,000–$5,000 (first place: $5,000; second: $3,000; third: $2,000) Audience: U.S. military veterans, active duty, reservists, or military spouses; must own at least 50% of a legally registered U.S. business 7. Amber Grant Monthly Start-Up Grant Amber Grant offers an additional grant opportunity: the WomensNet Startup Grant. We define a “startup” as a business still in the idea phase or one with minimal sales (under $10,000). While startups are eligible for our monthly Amber Grants, they created this additional grant to support this underserved sector.Monthly winners also qualify for the year-end $25,000 Amber Grant. Amount: $10,000 Deadline: Rolling; Monthly 8. Hustler’s Micro-Grant This micro-grant awards $1,000 to entrepreneurs actively building and growing their businesses. Focused on doers and self-starters, the program helps cover tools, marketing, or launch expenses. Deadline: Rolling (including October 2025) Amount: $1,000 Audience: U.S. small business owners and startup founders 9. NAACP Powershift Entrepreneur Grant This $25,000 grant supports Black entrepreneurs across industries who are working to build and grow sustainable businesses. The grant is part of a partnership between the NAACP and Shopify to close funding gaps for Black founders. Deadline: Opens October 24, 2025; Closes November 1, 2025 Amount: $25,000 Audience: U.S.-based Black entrepreneurs or Black-owned businesses 10. Entreprenista × Bill $2,500 Giveaway This $2,500 grant supports U.S. e-commerce businesses with at least one founder who identifies as BIPOC or a woman. A collaboration between Entreprenista and Bill.com , the program aims to fuel inclusive business growth in the digital economy. It is designed to support underrepresented founders building or scaling online businesses. Deadline: October 1, 2025 Amount: $2,500 Audience: U.S.-based e-commerce businesses; at least one founder must identify as BIPOC or woman 11. Women Founders Grant Women Founders Grant awards $5,000 merit-based grants to women founders and business owners. Short listed candidates will be contacted after application deadline. Nominal application fee $25 will be applied to our grants Awarded on a rolling basis with deadline posted above. No strings attached. Just belief in you. Amount: $5,000 Deadline: Year-Round/Rolling 12. SoGal Black Founder Startup Grant A grant from the SoGal Foundation, in partnership with Winky Lux, bluemercury, twelveNYC, Twilio, and other sponsors, providing cash awards and tactical support to help Black women and Black nonbinary entrepreneurs scale their businesses. Awardees also receive guidance navigating the fundraising environment to increase their chances of building the next billion-dollar business. Deadline: Rolling Amount: $10,000 (some grants may also be $5,000) Audience: Black women and Black nonbinary entrepreneurs with legally registered businesses and scalable, high-impact ideas seeking investor-backed growth 13 . Skip $10,000 Growth Grant Skip offers this grant program aimed at small businesses and startups looking to accelerate their growth and expand their operations. The $10,000 grant can be used for a variety of business needs, including marketing, product development, hiring, and other operational expenses. This opportunity is designed to empower entrepreneurs by providing critical funding to help scale their businesses and increase their market presence. Deadline: October 31, 2025 Amount: $10,000 Audience: Small businesses and startups across the U.S. 14. AFNet Flexible Grant The AFNet Flexible Grant provides up to $5,000 in funding to support Black women and nonbinary individuals leading innovative projects, businesses, or community initiatives. Offered by the African Women’s Network (AFNet), this grant is designed to provide flexible financial support without restrictions on how funds are used. Applicants must demonstrate alignment with AFNet’s mission to empower, uplift, and invest in Black women and nonbinary people. Deadline: October 31, 2025 Amount: $5,000 Audience: Black women and nonbinary individuals leading community-centered or entrepreneurial work. 15. Braiding Seeds Fellowship – Soul Fire Farm The Braiding Seeds Fellowship supports BIPOC beginning farmers through mentorship, professional development, and resources like training funds, seed grants, and stipends. The program helps participants build sustainable farming businesses and connect with a community of growers. Deadline: October 15, 2025 Amount: Varies (includes training funds, seed grants, and possible stipends) Audience: BIPOC beginning farmers nationwide Apply: Braiding Seeds Fellowship
- 14 Grants for Black Owned Businesses to Apply for in September
September is here, bursting with opportunities for black-owned businesses to rise and expand. Grant season is heating up, and the doors to growth, innovation, and leadership are opening daily. We’ve lined up 15 grants this month to help your business reach new heights—ready, set, go claim the resources waiting for you! 14 Grants for Black-Owned Businesses to Apply For 1. Secretsos™ Small Business Grant This $2,500 grant supports U.S. entrepreneurs aged 21 and up in most states (excluding AK, FL, HI, NY, RI), helping fund early-stage growth. Managed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Secretsos promotes equity by backing everyday entrepreneurs. Deadline: September 30, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. CST Amount: $2,500 Audience: U.S. entrepreneurs, 21+, most states 2. Hustler’s MicroGrant A $1,000 monthly microgrant offering fast, flexible funding for entrepreneurs to scale or stabilize their small businesses. Featured by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as an accessible boost for emerging founders. Deadline: Monthly; next window by September 30, 2025 Amount: $1,000 Audience: U.S. small business entrepreneurs 3. AT&T She’s Connected Small Business Contest AT&T awards $50,000 plus tech support and exposure to one small business, with four runners-up earning $5,000 each. In partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the initiative empowers women and minority entrepreneurs. Deadline: September 30, 2025 Amount: $50,000 grand prize; $5,000 for each of four runners-up Audience: U.S. small businesses (≤ 50 employees) 4. Poker Power x IFW “Power Play” Grant This is IFundWomen’s largest grant ever—a winning entrepreneur receives $100,000 , plus six months of IFW coaching, four mentorship sessions with Poker Power founder Jenny Just, and a strategic four-week poker training course to sharpen leadership skills and decision-making. Powered by Poker Power and IFundWomen, this grant blends business growth with mindset training through poker as a metaphor for strategic thinking. Deadline: September 26, 2025, at 9:00 p.m. EST Amount: $100,000 grant; six months of coaching (approx. $2,400); four mentorship sessions; four-week poker strategies class Audience: Legal residents of the U.S. (excluding Arizona), age of majority in their state 5. Media Projects Using Innovative Technology Grant A $100,000 grant supporting digital and immersive media creations, especially those by Indigenous-led teams. Curated by The Grant Portal, this opportunity connects creatives with substantial funding. Deadline: September 4, 2025 Amount: $100,000 Audience: Digital/immersive media creators, especially Indigenous-led 6. DoorDash Local Business Disaster Relief Fund The DoorDash Local Business Disaster Relief Fund, in partnership with Hello Alice, offers grants ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 to small businesses—including restaurants, flower shops, liquor stores, convenience stores, pet stores, and local grocery stores—that have experienced revenue loss due to natural disasters, severe weather events, or major infrastructure failures. Deadline: September 29, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. ET Amount: $5,000–$15,000 Eligibility: For-profit businesses located in the U.S. (including Puerto Rico), employing fewer than 50 people per location, with revenues of $3 million or less per location in 2024, and have been open for at least six months. Applicants must be the leading executive (Founder, CEO, President, etc.) and at least 18 years old (19 in AL and NE). 7. Cedar City Job Creation Incentive An incentive program for Cedar City businesses that create and retain high-wage positions, aiming to bolster local economic development. Funded by Cedar City Corporation. Deadline: September 30, 2025 (pre-application) Amount: Up to $30,000 Audience: Businesses in Cedar City creating high-wage jobs 8. Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program Designed to equip underrepresented individuals for construction trades via pre-apprenticeship training. Operated by Illinois DCEO to create inclusive access to infrastructure careers. Deadline: September 1, 2025 Amount: Not specified Audience: Underrepresented aspirants entering construction trades in Illinois 9. DoorDash Restaurant Disaster Relief Fund (Los Angeles County) Grant of $10,000 for restaurant owners in LA County impacted by disasters, designed to support business recovery. Sponsored by DoorDash and highlighted by Malibu Rebuilds. Deadline: September 29, 2025, at 6 p.m. ET Amount: $10,000 Audience: Restaurant owners in LA County affected by disasters 10. StartHer Grant (Texas) Ten Texas-based businesses (51%+ women-owned) receive $5,000 each to accelerate innovation and growth. Managed by the Center for Women Entrepreneurs at Texas Woman’s University. Deadline: September 26, 2025 Amount: $5,000 (10 awards) Audience: Women-owned businesses in Texas (51%+ ownership) 11. Women Investing in Women Grants An initiative by The Women's Fund of Herkimer & Oneida Counties, offering grants to women entrepreneurs in Herkimer and Oneida Counties to support business growth and developmen t. Deadline: September 30, 2025 Amount: Up to $5,000 Audience: Women-owned businesses in Herkimer and Oneida Counties 12. High Five Grant for Moms (Mama Ladder) This grant awards up to $10,000 to mompreneurs (including foster, step, and expecting moms), with tiered runner-up prizes. Mama Ladder supports entrepreneurial moms balancing family and business. Deadline: September 30, 2025 Amount: $10,000 (grand prize), $5,000, $2,500, and 5x $1,000 Audience: U.S. women caregivers / entrepreneurs 13. Cedar City Job Creation Incentive An incentive program for Cedar City businesses that create and retain high-wage positions, aiming to bolster local economic development. Funded by Cedar City Corporation. Deadline: September 30, 2025 (pre-application) Amount: Up to $30,000 Audience: Businesses in Cedar City creating high-wage jobs 14. Freed Fellowship Grant The Freed Fellowship awards $500 monthly and up to $2,500 annually to hardworking entrepreneurs. The initiative pairs funding with mentorship, supported by LegalZoom’s small-biz outreach. Deadline: Monthly, including September 2025 Amount: $500/month, up to $2,500/year Audience: U.S. small business owners



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