May 10th 2021

April 2021 Amber Grant Finalists

We’re delighted to share with you 5 finalists for the $10,000 April Amber Grant.

The April recipient will become the fifth qualifier for our 2021 year-end Amber Grant ($25,000). We’ll announce the business selected to receive the $10,000 grant by the 22nd of this month. Remember, each of the runners-up will earn $1,000 in grant funds.

Note: The $10,000 Amber Grant will continue to run monthly in 2021. If you’d like to apply in support of your women-owned business, you can fill out an application. In May, an additional grant of $5,000 will be awarded to a women-owned business in the Mental and Emotional Support field.

Shortly, we’ll announce the April business-specific (Sustainability) grant award recipient ($5,000).

Congratulations to the following 5 Amber Grant finalists for April:

Beloved Bath

Woman Entrepreneur:
Patricia and Pam Miller

DORIS Research

Woman Entrepreneur:
Sam Julka

Of the Spirit Herbals

Woman Entrepreneur:
Denise Despirito

Suite Creative Studio

Woman Entrepreneur:
Jessica Owusu-Afriyie

Unbroken Acres

Woman Entrepreneur:
Anna Zabirova

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“The Foundation awards $10,000 to a different women-owned business every month. At the end of each year, one of the 12 grant winners is awarded an additional $25,000.”

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“Launched 20 years ago this grant honors the memory of a young woman who wanted to be an entrepreneur but died at age 19 before she could achieve her goal.”

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“The Amber Grant Foundation was launched in 1998 to honor the memory of a young woman. The grant was formed to help women entrepreneurs reach their goals when Amber could not.”

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“This organization offers monthly grants of up to $10,000 to support female entrepreneurs starting businesses. Those who qualify for these grants are also in the running for a yearly $25,000 grant.”