Textile Industry Training Impact in Nebraska
GrantID: 15687
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: October 7, 2022
Grant Amount High: $10,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Nebraska's Military-Connected Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners with Disabilities
The Nebraska Department of Economic Development, in partnership with the Banking Institution, is committed to supporting military-connected entrepreneurs and small business owners with disabilities through grants of up to $10,000. To achieve the goals of the Grants For Entrepreneurship - Veterans with Disabilities program, Nebraska has identified key priority outcomes that will measure the success of funded projects. These outcomes are closely tied to the state's economic development strategy and the needs of its unique business community.
Nebraska's distinct geography, with its mix of rural and urban areas, presents both opportunities and challenges for entrepreneurs and small business owners. The state's frontier counties, in particular, face unique difficulties in accessing resources and networks. The Nebraska Department of Economic Development's programs, such as the Rural Development Council, are designed to address these challenges and promote economic growth in these areas. When evaluating proposals, priority will be given to projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of Nebraska's business landscape and a plan to address the needs of military-connected entrepreneurs and small business owners with disabilities.
Target Outcomes and their Significance in Nebraska
The Grants For Entrepreneurship - Veterans with Disabilities program in Nebraska is focused on achieving three primary outcomes:
- Increased access to capital: Many entrepreneurs and small business owners in Nebraska struggle to secure funding, particularly in rural areas. By providing grants of up to $10,000, the program aims to help military-connected entrepreneurs and small business owners with disabilities overcome this hurdle and invest in their businesses.
- Improved business skills and networks: Nebraska's business community is supported by a range of organizations, including the Nebraska Business Development Center and the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce. The program will prioritize projects that leverage these resources and provide opportunities for entrepreneurs and small business owners to develop their skills and connect with other business leaders.
- Job creation and economic growth: By supporting entrepreneurs and small business owners, the program aims to contribute to job creation and economic growth in Nebraska. This is particularly important in areas with high unemployment rates, such as some of the state's frontier counties.
Applicants who can demonstrate a clear understanding of these priority outcomes and a plan to achieve them will be well-positioned to receive funding. The Nebraska Department of Economic Development will work closely with successful applicants to ensure that their projects are successful and contribute to the state's economic development goals.
Nebraska's unique blend of rural and urban areas, combined with its strong support for military-connected entrepreneurs and small business owners, makes it an attractive location for businesses. The state's community foundations, such as the Nebraska Community Foundation, also provide valuable resources and support for entrepreneurs and small business owners. By accessing these resources and leveraging the state's economic development programs, businesses supported by the Grants For Entrepreneurship - Veterans with Disabilities program can achieve success and contribute to Nebraska's economic growth.
When applying for the Grants For Entrepreneurship - Veterans with Disabilities program, Nebraska applicants should be aware of the state's specific resources and challenges. For example, nonprofits in Nebraska can access additional funding opportunities through organizations such as the Nebraska Arts Council and Humanities Nebraska. By combining these resources with the Grants For Entrepreneurship - Veterans with Disabilities program, Nebraska's military-connected entrepreneurs and small business owners with disabilities can access the support they need to succeed.
Q: What types of businesses are eligible for the Grants For Entrepreneurship - Veterans with Disabilities program in Nebraska? A: Businesses owned by military-connected entrepreneurs and small business owners with disabilities are eligible, including those in rural areas and frontier counties. Q: How can Nebraska applicants demonstrate their commitment to job creation and economic growth? A: Applicants can demonstrate their commitment to job creation and economic growth by outlining their plans for hiring and expanding their businesses, as well as their potential impact on the local economy. Q: Are there any additional resources available to Nebraska nonprofits that are applying for the Grants For Entrepreneurship - Veterans with Disabilities program? A: Yes, Nebraska nonprofits can access additional funding opportunities through organizations such as the Nebraska Community Foundation and the Nebraska Arts Council.
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