"Where to Find Start-Up Cash on the Internet"
By
Shirley Frazier
Sweet Survival®/GiftBasketBusiness.com
One
day that stays in my memory is the day I received an Email from a woman
telling me that she had just won a $3,000 grant to start her gift basket
business.
She
found a link to the grant makers through an article I wrote about
finding money to start a business.
I
decided to write that article after scouring the Internet to see if
there were real sources for money, not those fake come-ons offered by
unscrupulous firms.
One
company on the Web featured a contest for business startups, and they
were distributing $25,000 in seed money. That's the link she visited.
After
writing and submitting her plan, she won in her specified category. She
was thrilled, and I was pleased to know that the opportunity was
genuine.
That happened somewhere around 1999 when dot coms flourished and money
poured into all types of Internet ventures. Some still exist today, but
many closed their doors.
Opportunities still exist to find money on the net. If there were none,
I wouldn't waste your time mentioning it.
One
source is through contests. The Oxygen network is one firm that
organizes small business contests. Office suppliers, such as Avery and
Pendaflex, have done the same.
I've
personally found some for startups at a New York foundation that
specializes in helping aspiring entrepreneurs, students, non-profits,
and others find money.
Most of
all, you must rely on yourself to fund your dream. There's no getting
around that.
One way
that many in business have done is to take 10 percent of every
employment paycheck, placing it in an savings account as startup money.
If you
cannot withhold $30 from a $300 check, dedicate whatever percentage you
can manage. It will take time to gather the necessary dollars, but each
month you will have more than the last.
After that, the focus turns to reinvesting your business dollars. But
that's the subject for another newsletter.
You'll find more information in the
finding money section, which includes a
brand new page on grant sources.
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