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Control Your Professional Destiny With Single Parent Small Business Loans


A single parent with a great idea for a new business might feel like he or she will never be able to follow their dreams. Debt and household responsibilities make it hard to save any money to invest in a new business idea, and single moms and dads certainly cannot afford to quit their jobs to start something new. Single parent small business loans are available with these folks in mind. Men and women raising young and teenage children on their own can find financial support for their entrepreneurial ideas through a variety of funding sources.

Minority parents can find the backing they need at the Minority Business Development Agency. This government funded organization offers a variety of programs to support the development and success of minority individuals, including offering grants and loans for the launching of small businesses. Thanks to organizations like this one, venture capitals are available to single parents, often regardless of credit, unemployment, or financial standing. You can learn more at mdba.gov.

There are many different resources available to a single mother or father who is motivated to start a small business that it is difficult to find them all. There may be grant or loan money available to you, but you just don't know where to look for it. At foundationcenter.org, you can fill out a single application, and your information and business plan will be submitted for a wide range of small business loans. Low income individuals will be matched with organizations that target that particular population, increasing their odds of success.

Single mothers, in particular, may have a struggle in gaining the confidence and the resources to strive for self employment. Whether they are dealing with domestic violence issues, or they were simply unemployed up until their divorce, they are a prime population for unemployment, under employment, or even becoming homeless. At womensbusinessgrants.com, these moms can find the funding they need to pull themselves up and follow their dreams, while still caring for their family.

Empowerment is the goal at biz2capital.com. Being a lone parent is a daunting responsibility, and the professionals at biz2capital.com want to help put aside some of that worry with business loans to help single parents, and others as well, start a new business using their fresh ideas and talents. They offer a wide range of services to eligible borrowers that are designed to help them succeed.

The United States Small Business Association is built and designed to support the development of small businesses across the country. They understand that not all great ideas are born to individuals who have the financial resources to quit work and start a new business. For this reason, they offer a wide range of services and programs to populations like single parents who need that grant or loan to get started. You can learn more and apply for support at sba.gov.

Single moms can find the support they need at digitalwomenloans.org. This non profit organization will accept your application and send it out to a variety of lenders, matching you up with the right funding source to meet your needs. They have grown relationships with many different reputable lenders who will lend to low income moms, those at risk of homelessness, those dealing with domestic abuse, and more.


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Rodrigo
Posted 26 days ago
I'm 17 years old and i'm about to be 18 in April 2007 and i think it will be awesome if i could get a Government Grant to buy a House for the Family We've been lnivig in Apartments since i was born The Owner of this apartment is desperate to kick us out of here we are 6 in total including my parents and me and my two sisters and little brother My dad was injured at his job and he filed a compensations claim and he is still waiting he's fractured 4 or 5 discs from his spinal cord my mom has Diebetes and she's works for a company named Remedy Temp she pack goat meat and it's like frezzing inside where she works the company is planning to go more down on the temperature my mom claims that she has pain in her legs by standing all day at work i had a terrible accident back at year 2002 and broke my Tibia/Fibula when i got ranover.. well at least i got to keep my leg and be able to walk .i don't want my brothers to go through what we've been through .more.
 

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