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Join live at 1pm ET/10am PT to learn where to find funding, grant application tips, and more. For co

Join live at 1pm ET/10am PT to learn where to find funding, grant application tips, and more. For consistent delivery, add webinars@score.org to your address book. TODAY'S LIVE WEBINAR How to Find Grant Opportunities for Your Small Business May 31, 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT [Reserve My Spot!]( Attend the live webinar to participate in the Q&A and to receive the presentation slides. Can't make the live webinar? [Register anyway]( and we'll send you the recording. The pandemic and economic relief efforts have led to more grant opportunities than ever for the nation's small businesses. With the main federal relief programs now over, small businesses are seeking out other funding opportunities that may be available to them. [Join us today]( for this valuable workshop that will help you understand the small business grant landscape, things to consider, where to find funding, and more. You will learn: - The different types of grants available to small business owners - Tips for crafting your grant application - Other free and low-cost capital options for your business Attend the live webinar to participate in the Q&A following the presentation. You'll Hear From: [Brian Pifer]( [Brian Pifer]( Vice President of Entrepreneurship, Small Business Majority [Reserve My Spot!]( SCORE is a nonprofit association dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals through education and mentorship. We have been doing this for more than 50 years. Because our work is supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration, and thanks to our network of 10,000+ volunteers, we are able to deliver our services at no charge or at a very low cost. [Find out more about our mission, vision and values ›]( Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions, and/or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. [[Facebook] ]( [[Twitter] ]( [[Instagram] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( You're receiving this email because you opted in for SCORE webinar emails. Unsubscribe or use the Update Profile link below at any time to manage your preferences. Constant Contact is a proud sponsor of SCORE. SCORE Association | 1165 Herndon Parkway, Suite 100, Herndon, VA 20170 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by webinars@score.org powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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