3 Types of Grants For Your Small Business to Consider

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From Forbes.com:

“A grant must sound too good to be true for small business owners—it’s free money, plain and simple. No repayments or interest rates, no credit scores, no haggle, no hassle… Right?

Unfortunately, funding your small business with grants isn’t that easy. Otherwise, every small business owner on the block would cash out on them—and nobody would need to look for a loan, search out crowdfunding or investing, or ask their relatives for favors. There are two main obstacles to landing those grants:

  1. Grants are notoriously hard to locate. Sure, there are a few websites you can use to search—like BusinessUSA or Grants.gov—but they’re generally either paid services, difficult to parse, or poorly updated. Many grants and contests are outdated by the time they make it onto these lists, or else their links have changed. Regardless, looking for small business grants can frustrate even the most patient business owner.
  1. Grants are often hyper-specific. While some are wide-ranging enough to apply to plenty of small businesses, especially among the corporate programs, many target a very narrow selection of categories only. (For example, how many businesses can actually qualify for theMinnesota Emerald Ash Borer Community Preparedness Forest Protection Reserve Appropriation grant program? Odds are, probably not yours.) And whether it’s specific to certain industries, locations, demographics, or all of the above, you can bet that grant is also limiting in how you can use its funds. Unlike with a loan, with a grant you’ll have a set of guidelines to follow—or you risk having to pay it back.

Click the link below to see some of the most popular grants and programs (the folks over at Forbes.com) have found—hopefully your business will qualify for one, and you can be on your way to financing your business.”

Forbes.com web article: 3 Types of Grants for your Small Business to Consider

Sign Up Now for the Chamber’s Emerging Leaders Summer Institute

The Emerging Leaders Summer Institute is a program designed to generate professional training and development, mentorship, community engagement and recruitment opportunities. The purpose is to identify, develop and empower “Emerging Leaders”, specifically minorities, small business owners and innovative professionals poised to move into the next level of community and business leadership.
 
Program Strategies:
– Visit with community leaders and businesses
– Professional and personal leadership development and civic engagement
– Extensive networking with a diverse group of peers
– Discovering your strengths and how to apply them
as a leader
Program Dates:
– Tuesday, June 14: Orientation & Reception –
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
– Wednesday, June 15: Session 1 – Retreat
– Wednesday, July 13: Session 2 – Technology, Innovation & Industry
– Wednesday, July 20: Session 3- Education & Leadership Development
– Wednesday, August 3rd: Session 4 – Government/Civic Engagement
– Graduation – TBA-6 pm – 8 pm
 
Program Sponsorship and Cost:
Cost includes lunch and materials. While many candidates are sponsored by their employer, a limited number of partial scholarships are available.
Non-profit $200
Small/Minority Business $250
Corporate $500
For more information, contact:
Les Echols, Director of Community & Minority Enterprise, Florence Chamber: (843) 665-0515 or visit:

Francis Marion University Names McNair Scholarship Recipients

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From WBTW News13:

Francis Marion University has named three students as recipients of the prestigious McNair Scholarship for the 2016-2017 school year.

The McNair Scholarship is FMU’s highest academic scholarship award. It’s based not only on scholarship, but on community involvement. It seeks students who desire to serve their community, and who have already exhibited a willingness and ability to do so.

McNair scholars are selected by a special committee made up of FMU faculty and administrators.

To read the full story on the winners, click on the link below:

WBTW web article: FMU Names McNair Scholarship Recipients

School Foundation to Award More than $114 Thousand in Grants to Florence Schools

From the Morning News:

“The School Foundation will distribute $114,006.36 in grant awards to schools in Florence School District One for the 2016-2017 school year.

The grant writers were able to share their new programs and ideas with each other Monday afternoon at a reception held at the Floyd Conference Center.

The TSF Grants committee reviewed 10 applications that requested a total of $181,354.38. Five requests for mini-grants – projects up to $500 – were funded for the upcoming year and will benefit classes at North Vista Elementary School, Royall Elementary School, Lucy T. Davis Elementary School and Delmae Elementary School.

Four of the five applications received in the major grants category – projects of $10,000 or more – were funded.”

To read the entire story, click on the link below:

SCnow.com web article- School Foundation Grants

 

 

Marketing Group to Discuss Florence Branding During Leadership Alumni Lunch & Learn

 The Florence Downtown Development Corporation and City of Florence, in conjunction with Florence County, The Florence Chamber of Commerce, FMU, Florence-Darlington Technical College and other local entities have initiated a community brand development process in an effort to better market the Florence community.
 
So what exactly is branding? In a nutshell it’s what people say about your community when you’re not around and what you can do about it. The City selected the Avant Marketing Group (based out of St. Louis, Missouri) to guide the community through the branding process.
 
During this Lunch & Learn, representatives from Avant Marketing will do a presentation about the process they’ll undertake and provide you with information on how you can be a part of the research about the community that we call home.
Event details:
Friday, May 20, 2016
11:45 AM – 1:00 PM
Doctors Bruce and Lee Foundation Library,
Stukes Meeting Room, 509 S. Dargan Street
Free to LFAA members, all others $10.00 to cover cost of lunch
 
Seating is limited so please RSVP to the Chamber today by calling (843) 665-0515 or by following this link:
 

Small Business Owners: Apply Now for Your Chance at $25,000 FedEx Business Grant

(image courtesy: FedEx.com)

Small Business Owners, check this out: FedEx is currently accepting applications in its Small Business Grant Contest, where you could win the grand prize of $25,000 for your business!

In addition, the company will give away several other grants to the runners-up. In total, the awards amount to $100,000.

During the Judging Period, the Top 600 entries will be judged by the sponsor of the contest or its designated representatives and narrowed down to 100 finalists. The sponsor will consider the following in determining the Top 100:

  • Clear, compelling and engaging essay answers and video
  • How Entrant proposes to use the Grant money
  • Use of social media to develop Entrant’s brand voice, including use of visuals, cohesiveness, humor, engagement and uniqueness
  • Website ease of navigation, ease of ordering services or products (if applicable), product availability (in stock or not, if applicable)
  • How well the Entrant’s brand aligns with the FedEx brand
  • Whether the Small Business Owner is prepared to be a Small Business Ambassador or mentor to other small businesses

Extra credit will be given for those Entrants exhibiting any of the following elements:

  • Unique or innovative product or service offering
  • Sustainability/environmentally friendly business
  • Positive impact on the community

Sponsor will announce the Top 100 on or about June 20, 2016.

Click on the link below to find out more on how you can apply.

FedEx Small Business Grant Contest

Florence-Darlington Technical College Graduates Largest Class to Date

     

(images courtesy: FDTC Facebook)

Florence-Darlington Technical College graduated its biggest class yet on Thursday evening, with more than 500 students attending the ceremony.

FDTC President Ben Dillard said the majority of students included those who were either the first person in their family to graduate, an employee or a parent who pursued a degree.

According to the college’s website, 79% of full-time, first-time students at FDTC were awarded some sort of financial assistance to help them pay for college.

In addition, there are 22 FDTC programs that have at least a 75 percent student job placement rate upon graduation in a field related to their major.

The Chamber would like to congratulate all of those who worked so hard to earn their degrees and wish them continued success as they make our community an even better place to work and live.

You can read the full Morning News coverage of the graduation ceremony by clicking the link below:

SCnow.com web article- FDTC Graduates Biggest Class

Morning News Media Gallery: Chamber’s 2016 Business Expo

    

(images courtesy: Joe Perry/ Morning News)

Thank you so much to everyone who attended the Florence Chamber’s 2016 Business & Networking Expo!

The event took place on Thursday, May 12th at the downtown studios of Reflection Images- Photography by Tracy Rowell.

If you’d like to view the full Morning News gallery from the event, click on the link below and make sure to follow and “like” the Florence Chamber on Facebook (Florence Chamber Facebook) to stay up-to-date on upcoming expos and events.

SCnow.com Media Gallery- 2016 Business Expo

Inaugural Class of Junior Leadership Florence County to Graduate Thursday

  

A big congratulations goes out to the inaugural class of Junior Leadership Florence County, who will graduate this evening!

The project is a joint partnership between the Clemson Extension Agency, the Florence Chamber and Francis Marion University and has been supported by many sponsors throughout the year.

We are very proud of the work that these young leaders have done and all that they will undoubtedly accomplish as the years go on. Congrats grads!!

For more information on Junior Leadership Florence County visit:

Junior Leadership Florence County website

Walmart Opens its doors in Darlington

The City of Darlington got a big boost Wednesday morning as the new Walmart location officially opened its doors to the public.

The 122,000 square-foot supercenter will initially employ more than 200 people and is a project that’s many years in the making.

The store is located near the intersection of U.S. 52 (South Main Street) and South Governor Williams Highway (52 Bypass.)

Besides the Walmart, the center was expected to have up to 20,000 square feet of new retail shops and six outparcels available at the same intersection, according to previous reports.

Read the full article on Wednesday’s grand opening celebration by clicking on the link below:

SCnow.com web article- Darlington Walmart opens its doors