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HOW WE CAN HELP

The Blessed Black Angels Initiative offers scholarships and business grants to black women who have and can demonstrate that they have personally taken the necessary preliminary steps and established a solid foundation towards their goal. Examples of preliminary steps may include but are not limited to, having personally saved or acquired basic funding to 50% of that required; a detailed plan outlining your goal, a step-by-step task list of how you propose to work towards your goal with realistic time lines, and research notes/materials supporting the viability of you achieving your goal.

All grants and scholarships are awarded annually. Every grant and scholarship application received is reviewed and voted upon by members of our advisory board . The applications receiving the most votes are awarded grants and scholarships that never have to be repaid. However, all successful award recipients agree to having their names, photographs and award amounts made public in order to further promote The Blessed Black Angels Initiative.

For Students:

We offer annual scholarships, available to black women from the age of 18 to 54 with an annual net (after tax) household income not exceeding $27,000. Scholarship applicants must have a minimum average final year grade of 80% if they have attended high school or post secondary education within 4 years of their scholarship application. Scholarship applicants who have not attended a high school or post secondary education program in 4 years or more must provide a detailed history of either employment, volunteer or community service work for any three year period within ten years from the date of their scholarship application. Although the scholarships are not full scholarships, our scholarships are available up to a maximum of 36% for one academic year.

To download an application kit, click here.

For Business Women:

We offer annual business grants, available to black women from the age of 21 to 54 with an annual net (after tax) household income not exceeding $27,000. Business grant applicants must provide a detailed history of either employment, volunteer or community service work for any four year period within ten years from the date of their grant application. These business grants are not intended to offer full funding for any business venture but are available up to a maximum of 33% of the total project cost in a calendar year.

To download an application kit, click here.

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