July 27, 2023
Thanks To Antares Capital, $1M In Grants Is Available To Support Underrepresented Founders
For a second year, private debt firm Antares Capital is issuing $1 million in grants to underrepresented founders, including Black women business owners. Antares is uniting with technology firm Hello Alice on the initiative.
A recent McKinsey & Company report revealed that in 2022 Black founders received just 1% of total U.S. venture capital funding, with a measly 0.1% of that going to Black and Latino female founders.
The Antares program will award about 40 businesses $20,000 each in grants. Up to 25 grant recipients will also be considered for participation in Antares’ Growth Track program, a digital community space which offers monthly business coaching workshops, mentorship and networking resources.
The grant effort is part of REACH, a program Antares rolled out in 2022 to help diverse and historically underrepresented groups. Check its terms and conditions to learn more and apply.
“We launched the REACH program to expand the flow of capital to historically underrepresented groups to address these discrepancies at the root level,” said Mary Rose, head of Responsible Investment Strategy at Antares.
As part of REACH, Antares also backs grassroots community partners to help create a stronger support ecosystem for historically underrepresented small business owners. See more details here.
That capital support is truly needed. Financing has become increasingly difficult for Black founders. BLACK ENTERPRISE reported that Black founders raised an estimated $2.254 billion compared to the $215.9 billion in U.S. venture capital allocated in 2022.