New Voices Foundation

New Voices Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization, is focused on providing flexible funding, learning and networking opportunities to these entrepreneurs via pitch competitions, mobile accelerators, coaching and mentoring, online masterclasses, and communications outreach via social media, newsletters and other channels.

Washington DC Economic Partnership

The Minnesota Avenue Main Street (MAMS) is an initiative to promote, revitalize, and develop the Minnesota Avenue corridor, one of the largest historic commercial districts located east of the Anacostia River. They offer grant opportunities for Black-owned businesses in Washington, D.C. Wards 7 and 8, 1:1 Business Consultations, Workshops & Events, Business Marketing, and Real Estate Support.

Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation

The Economic Development Incentive provides funding to businesses in Prince George's County, Maryland. To date, the EDI has approved 55 projects totaling $40.9 million in EDI Fund awards. Whether you need funding for a new project, expansion, relocation, or equipment purchase, the EDI offers you an incredible tool for taking your business to the next level. See eligibility criteria and complete your application online.

DC Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD)

Resource Name: Access to Quality Child Care Grant. The Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) has partnered with the Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) to administer the Access to Quality Child Care Grant. The Access to Quality Child Care Grant aims to increase the supply of child care services for infants and toddlers, which may include establishing new or expanding child development facilities serving infants and toddlers.

Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF)

Resource Name: LIIF Community Health Center Financing. Community health center operators can access affordable, flexible financing for the construction, renovation or expansion of their facilities through a national partnership between LIIF, The Reinvestment Fund (TRF), Primary Care Development Corporation, the Kresge Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation and Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group.