Tumml, a startup hub for urban tech, Tumml's mission is to empower entrepreneurs to solve urban problems with innovative solutions. Learn More
This nonprofit is dedicated to empowering diverse, impact-driven entrepreneurs who are using business ventures to create social change. SEED SPOT offers a 2-day launch camp and an eight-week impact accelerator program. Learn More
The platform is designed to help students and young adults with the process of starting and structuring a business. Learn More
Lightship's free accelerator program is supported by JP Morgan Chase and the Surdana Foundation and is the first underrepresented founder-focused program in the U.S. Learn More
This grant making initiative seeks to provide immediate financial assistance and long-term support for America's small businesses. Learn More
BGV's mission is to provide Black and Brown woman-identifying founders with access to community, capital and capacity building to support their entrepreneurship goals. Learn More
The BBA seeks to support the growth of small and medium-sized Black and minority businesses throughout Connecticut and nationally via funding, educational resources and capacity building. The BBA will launch grant opportunities in the near future. Learn More
These awards are for rising sophomores and juniors majoring in business (up to $5,850) or computer science (up to $2,350). Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, attend a TMCF member school and demonstrate financial need. Learn More
Full-time HBCU Business majors at selected TMCF member schools with a minimum 2.75 GPA are eligible for this $8,000 scholarship. Learn More
College juniors and seniors at selected TMCF member schools majoring in STEM, business and sustainability-related disciplines are eligible for this need-based renewable scholarship of up to $5,000. Learn More
The Black Ambition Prize works to close the opportunity and wealth gap in America through entrepreneurship by investing capital and resources in high-growth startups founded by Black and Hispanic entrepreneurs. Learn More
The Pepper Startup Grant was created to support Black women business owners in starting or expanding their businesses. In addition to funding, winners of the grant will receive access to special networks, resources, promotion, and mentorship opportunities. Learn More
Launched by Nex Cubed, The HBCU Founders Initiative is a nonprofit organization committed to locking arms with entrepreneurs and organizations that share our belief that having a diversity of ideas and perspectives is both the right thing to do and good for business. Learn More