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Yoshiyama Young Entrepreneurs Program identifies and supports inspiring young entrepreneurs whose work helps alleviate domestic poverty, and is open to entrepreneurs who are operating viable businesses in the US with the dual purpose of making a difference and making a living. In addition to a $40,000 grant, they provide awardees the ingredients they need to succeed, including leadership development, business mentoring, technical assistance and access to a network of peers and advisers.

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Funding Database

Funding opportunities

Announcements of research funding opportunities are typically posted on the dedicated websites of the relevant federal agency or other funder,

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Funding Database

Foundation Center

Comprehensive database on U.S. and, increasingly, global grantmakers and their grants. It also operates research, education, and training programs designed

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Investment

Investors’ Circle

Largest and most active early-stage impact investing network, with hundreds of angels, venture capitalists, foundations and family offices. To date,

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