Fairfax City Economic Development (FCED) wants to help female business owners in the City succeed. Toward that end, it’s established the Women’s Entrepreneur Grant Opportunity (WEGO) program.
Via this new program, it will award a total of $25,000 to five, women-owned businesses located in Fairfax City. Businesses must apply for a grant, and those chosen to receive one will be able to use the money to procure specialized services geared toward enhancing their business capabilities.
For example, the funds will allow the grant recipients to connect with local industry experts and consultants, equipping them with the essential tools and support they need to remain competitive. These women-owned businesses may also seek out valuable advice from capacity-building services to help them develop and strengthen the skills and processes they’ll need to adapt and thrive in a fast-changing world.
“Fairfax City’s women-owned businesses drive economic growth and innovation,” said Economic Development Director Chris Bruno. “These businesses mean so much to our City and the local economy here in Northern Virginia. This grant opportunity aims to support these local leaders as they continue to inspire everyone by achieving business success here in Fairfax City.”
Grant applications are now open and will remain that way until all five grants are awarded. All awardees will be notified no later than Sept. 20 and will be honored during a special luncheon on Sept. 25.
To be eligible for this grant, businesses must be women-owned, licensed within Fairfax City, for-profit, and have one or more locations in the City. Those eligible for a grant include home-based businesses, start-ups or expanding businesses.
“We are very proud of the women business owners who have chosen to establish their businesses here in the City, many venturing into this role for the first time,” said Fairfax Mayor Catherine Read. “Investing in their success means finding ways to help them sustain their operations. Our Economic Development Department continues to develop programs that address the many facets of business ownership, and we will remain creative in how we support our local businesses.”
To apply for a grant, go to https://gofairfaxcity.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/WEGO-Application.pdf.