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Small Business Grants for Women in Missouri

We have new small business grants for women… and women in Missouri can win.

A Google search for “women’s business grants in Missouri” will bring up pages of sites. But most of them don’t actually give away any small or startup business grants. The ones that do are typically complicated government (Small Business Administration) sites.  You know — sites that want to know all your personal and financial information before they even consider giving out a business grant.

You’re Eligible For Three $10,000 Small Business Grants This Month

WomensNet helps you find real grants, loans, and other funding for your business venture.  Start with our Amber Grants for Women. Businesswomen from Missouri (and all around America) are eligible to apply for these grants. Each month, our judges award a trio of $10,000 Amber Grants to a women-owned business.

At the end of this year, three of our monthly winners will earn an additional Amber Grant of $50,000.  It’s the single largest grant we’ve awarded in our 25-year history.

After you’ve applied for our Amber Grant, please take a bit of time to check out the resources below. Look in the right places, and you’ll find people in Missouri waiting to help women business owners just like you.  Good luck in your search — we hope you reach your dreams.

Resources for businesswomen in Missouri:

Kansas City SCORE
UMKC Innovation Center 4747 Troost Avenue Suite 101, Kansas City, MO 64110
Phone: (816) 235-6675

St. Louis SCORE
Virtual Office
Phone: (866) 726-7340

Business Women of Missouri Foundation, Inc.
Email: info@businesswomenmo.org

Missouri Women’s Council
PO Box 1684
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: (573) 751-0810
E-mail: wcouncil@ded.mo.gov

Small Business Development Center
See website for location contact information

Does WomensNet Offer Amber Grants to Women In My State?

Yes!! We’ve been awarding business grants and resources to women in all 50 states (and Canada) since 1998. Each month, we select three $10,000 Amber Grant winners. And at the end of the year, every monthly winner becomes eligible for one of three $50,000 Year-End Grants — the largest in our history!

How Does It Work?

t’s simple. Submit your application, and our WomensNet judges personally review every one. Winners are announced the following month, by the 23rd. At year’s end, we select three additional $50,000 grant recipients from among all our 2025 winners. That means you could receive up to $60,000 in total funding. All from one quick, two-question application.

How Do I Apply?

Just tell us your business story. There are no lengthy forms or complicated requirements. Simply answer two questions about your business and vision. But please don’t wait. Applications close at the end of each month for all three of this month’s $10,000 Amber Grant opportunities.

Apply Now

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Not Sure Where to Start?

You’re in luck. We’ve done hours of research and compiled a list of the 16 best small business grants available for women today—and we’d love to share it with you!

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“16 Terrific Grants for Women Business Owners.”

Six steps you should take when looking for a business grant:

1. Analyze your organization's needs. Make sure you have a solid understanding of the:
  • Problem or need you want to address
  • Audience that will benefit from your product or service
  • Kind and amount of support you need
  • Resources and commitment your group brings to the project
  • Potential and prospective partners in the community
2. Research various types of foundations. Learn the operational differences between:
  • Corporate foundations
  • Civic foundations
  • Private foundations
3. Look for funding matches. Identify funders who:
  • Are able and likely to fund projects in your geographic area
  • Share a similar core mission or goals
  • Have already supported similar ventures or projects
4. Compile a list of prospects. Group them in two ways:
  • By Geographic Location (city, state, region)
  • By field of interest or program subject
5. Review and refine your list. Eliminate prospects that DON’T FUND:
  • In your state
  • Your type of organization
  • Your subject
  • The type of support you need
  • Your size project
6. Select the most appropriate funding prospects. Research them in detail:
  • Contact them directly to request annual reports and other publications
  • Search print and online media to identify projects that received grants in the past
  • Ask former grant recipients for advice and why they felt they were successful over other applicants
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What people are saying about WomensNet

Forbes

“You have to be in it to win it...seize the opportunity and apply.”

Nerd Wallet

“Every month, WomensNet awards three $10,000 Amber Grants to women-owned businesses. At the end of each year, monthly grant winners are eligible to receive one of three $25,000 annual grants.”

Score

“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.”

CNN

“The Amber Grant offers three $10,000 grants to women-owned businesses each month. Then, at the end of each year, WomensNet gives an additional $25,000 to three grant winners from that year.”

Essence Magazine

“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.”