AMERY, WI -- The Red Letter Grant, a nonprofit organization which empowers female entrepreneurs, is set to award four $2,000 small business grants this spring. The program, known for its commitment to closing the business leadership gap in Wisconsin, recently expanded to include Barron, Burnett, Polk, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Taylor, and Washburn counties.
Through these grants, we aim to support and empower female entrepreneurs in Northern Wisconsin," said Debbie Elmer, program director for the Red Letter Grant. "We believe in the power of women in business, and our expansion is a testament to that belief. Our goal is to cultivate a supportive network and provide the necessary capital to help start-ups succeed."
Beneficiaries of the Red Letter Grant can anticipate:
- Financial support to kickstart their business
- A supportive network of experienced professional women
- Increased exposure and credibility for their start-up
The deadline for the grant application is April 15th. To apply, visit here.
About the Red Letter Grant | The Red Letter Grant is a charitable organization that aims to support and empower female entrepreneurs – closing the business leadership gap in Wisconsin. RLG cultivates mentor-peer networks and awards start-up capital to women-owned businesses. Website
Last Update: Apr 03, 2024 12:24 pm CDT