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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

UnLtd Awards

Supports early-stage social entrepreneurs of all ages and backgrounds in the UK with various Awards programs that provides funding, advice,

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Grant or Scholarship

Strategic Opportunity Fund

1 year grants that supports campaigns, collaborations, and coalitions that are current and former New York Foundation grantees addressing community

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Crowdfunding

Kiva Borrow

Crowdlending platform for 0% interest, no-fee loans to startups and small businesses. Kiva is focused on character, not credit scores;

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Crowdfunding

RocketHub

An international, pioneering, open community and crowdfunding platform that has helped thousands of artists, scientists, entrepreneurs, and social leaders raise

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