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Social Entrepreneurship Grants

By Jillian Wheeler | June 10, 2008

Social entrepreneurship is business that creates change in the world.  I recently completed a grant proposal for a client who has designed her business in such a way that it supports several other women-owned businesses in underdeveloped countries – a great example of social entrepreneurship at work.

Are you a person under 25 years old, who wants to work for change in the world?  If you have an idea for a project, and you could use $500 to get it off the ground, you might like to apply for a Plum Grant.  They’re available every single week!   Get the information at: 

http://www.dosomething.org/grant_eligibility_and_guidelines

And if you’re interested in learning how to find grant money, how to interact with funders, and how to write a winning grant proposal, here’s some more good news.

There is still one opening in our newest Grants Training Classes:

www.GrantMeRich.com/classes.htm

 

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