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20 Grants for LGBT Entrepreneurs

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Whoever said, “there’s no such thing as a free lunch” apparently hadn’t heard of small business grants. What do Facebook, DreamWorks, PayPal, and Apple have in common?

All were founded or co-founded by someone from the LGBT community. With about 1.4 million LGBT-owned businesses in the US, it’s not surprising that LGBT people have built some of the most successful businesses on earth.

That being said, everyone has to start somewhere. Small business grants and loans are a great way to get the capital you need to get your big idea off the ground.

The David Bohnett Foundation And what better place to start looking for grants than the David Bohnett Foundation. The David Bohnett Foundation is committed to improving society through social activism and that shows through their grants.

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