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November 20, 2021

WomensNet Mini Grant Awarded to JD CNC LLC

JD CNC LLC

Woman Entrepreneur:
Jackie Rearick

Congratulations to Jackie Rearick, Founder of JD CNC LLC for being the WomensNet Mini Grant recipient.

Jackie’s entrepreneurial dream started back in high school, where she learned how to use CNC equipment including, 3D-Printers, mills, lathes, waterjets, and much more. She has turned that skill set into a full-time business creating custom signs and drinkware.

Jacki adds: “There is one more section of my business that I would like to expand to. I want to create lesson plans, online video lectures, in person training sessions, or classes for children (to start off with.) I want to create an environment that induces learning, creativity and the ability to open your mind up to new ideas. I want to show students what they are capable of.”

The WomensNet Mini Grant will help Jackie fund the tools needed to better operate the business for the route she’s planning.

If you want to apply for the 2022 WomensNet Grants, view our website for more information. Applications are currently being reviewed for the $10,000 Amber Grant. You can apply today to be considered.

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Nerd Wallet

“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.”

Fundera

“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.”