Small Business Investment Grant: RFP #23-02
Offered by Seattle-king County Workforce Development Council · Seattle, WA
About this opportunity
The WDC requests proposals for the Small Business Investment Grant, funded by the Washington State Department of Commerce's Community Reinvestment Project. Funds can be used for various purposes to ensure historically marginalized communities gain equitable access to resources, promoting community development and economic resilience.
How to apply
Applications are handled on the funder's own website. Review the full guidelines and apply here: seakingwdc.org/funding-opportunities. Confirm the deadline and eligibility directly with Seattle-king County Workforce Development Council before applying.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the deadline for Small Business Investment Grant: RFP #23-02?
- The application deadline is Rolling (no fixed deadline). Deadlines can change — always confirm directly with Seattle-king County Workforce Development Council before applying.
- How much funding is available?
- The award amount is not specified by the funder.
- Where do I apply?
- Applications are submitted through Seattle-king County Workforce Development Council's own website or process — see the "How to apply" section above.