Bank of America’s Supplier Diversity Small & Diverse
Business Scholarship is designed to provide qualified certified small and
diverse business owners with financial support to receive training and
educational programs they need to improve their business operations and/or
competitiveness in their market.
Sponsored by Bank of America and funded through the
generosity of Bank of America’s vendors, the Supplier Diversity Small &
Diverse Business Scholarship Selection Committee will award scholarships of up
to $10,000 each to each awardee.
Management and distribution of fund awards is administered by
Communities Foundation of Texas.
Please click here to apply: https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=cftexasscholarship
Applicant Eligibility Criteria:
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Business must be currently certified as either a
small or diverse business by a recognized national or state diversity
certifying agency, including, but not limited to, the following diversity
classifications:
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Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
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Women Business Enterprise (WBE)
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Disabled Person-Owned
·
US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce
(USPAAC)
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Veteran-Owned
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LGBT-Owned
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HUBZone (Historically Underutilized Business
Zones)
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Business must have an annual sales of between
$1,000,000 and $50,000,000.
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Business must employ at least three full-time
employees.
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Business owner must have a minimum of three
years of experience developing and running their company.
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Business owner must be a first-time attendee for
the specific course they are submitting for scholarship support.
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Business owners are not eligible if there are
any unused or outstanding Bank of America’s Supplier Diversity Small &
Diverse Business Scholarship payments.
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Past awardees are not eligible to apply.
Scholarship Award Information
Scholarships award recipients must attend the approved
course within 12 months of receiving the award. Recipients may enroll in any
desired program within the parameters of the scholarship, regardless of your
business certifying agency.
Awards may be used for tuition, books and fees for training
any accredited college or university in the United States or its possessions,
or any nonprofit organization offering programs, but not limited to) the areas
listed below.
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Mentorship Programs
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LEED Certifications
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Advanced Industry Training
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Six Sigma Certification
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Capacity Building Programs
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Technology Training
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Educational Programs
Additionally, any program submitted for scholarship
reimbursement (especially if not a nonprofit organization) must be vetted and
approved by CFT before the reimbursement can be made.
Trustees and employees of Communities Foundation of Texas or
Bank of America, as well as families or other related parties, scholarship fund
advisors, committee members or any other persons related to any person involved
in the administration or awarding of the Supplier Diversity Small & Diverse
Business Scholarship Selection Committee are not eligible to apply.