eBay Launches 2022 ‘Up & Running Grants’ to Support Small Business Success
Since 2020, eBay has invested more than $1,500,000 in funds, plus mentorship and training, to entrepreneurs across the U.S.
Small business owners are eligible for a $10,000 investment as part of eBay’s multi-year initiative.
eBay announced the launch of its third annual Up & Running Grants program, created to encourage and support U.S. small businesses with the resources they need to scale, grow and thrive online
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Now open for nominations, eBay’s 2022 Up & Running Grants will award $10,000 grants each to 50 small business sellers in the U.S. for business needs such as physical and digital store improvements, new equipment and inventory, technology, hiring and training to support their success. Recipients receive access to guided online learning content through the new eBay Academy, and direct training and coaching from expert sellers and small business growth advocates.
“Small businesses are the backbone of eBay—bringing their rich and diverse inventory to create the world’s most vibrant marketplace,” said Andrea Stairs, VP of eBay’s Seller Community. “The strength of our economy depends on small business owners, and our Up & Running Grants program is part of eBay’s ongoing commitment to empowering them. We continue to find new ways to invest in small businesses and make eBay their platform of choice, offering community, counsel, a support system and funding.”
Nearly 92%* of 2021 grant recipients said that funds—as well as additional business development resources and mentorship opportunities—were necessary to keep their businesses up and running, particularly amidst pandemic-related challenges. Additionally, 90%* labeled grants and resources as keeping them hopeful for the future of their business.
- “eBay has given me an opportunity, a platform, to show my passion and my strengths. I will use this grant to expand and grow my sneaker business, as well as my Sneakers for Education program that I created for kids in small communities. Being able to even apply for such a grant to help my business—and to continue to change the world through sneakers—makes me ecstatic!!” – Tamara Baker, Sneaker Solecial and 2021 Up & Running Grant recipient.
- “eBay’s Up & Running Grant helped my business plan for the future, allowing me to purchase more inventory and expand my sourcing opportunities. I have also been able to connect with vendors and businesses outside of my direct sphere — these relationships will undoubtedly lead to bigger business for me in the future.” – Yinka Ogunsunlade, Fashionably Legal and 2021 Up & Running Grant recipient.
- “eBay’s Up & Running Grant allowed us to secure more inventory as well as update and develop new products for future sales, and the learning resources are a must for any new sellers on the marketplace. This grant has made a huge difference in our business, and I am now more hopeful about the future of business.” – Trong Nguyen, Homebrewer Lab and 2021 Up & Running Grant recipient.
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2022 Up & Running Seller Grants Program
For the third year in a row, eBay is partnering with Hello Alice, a free, multichannel platform that helps businesses launch and grow, to administer the grants program and provide access to mentorship and resources to all sellers who apply, whether they are ultimately chosen for a grant or not. Through Hello Alice, applicants will be enrolled in an online community of similar businesses for peer-to-peer networking and will also have access to thousands of free tools and resources for business owners.
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with eBay on their Up & Running Grants program to ensure that small business owners have the capital they need to succeed. This year, we look forward to supporting even more eBay Sellers as they grow on the marketplace and we commend eBay for their ongoing support of the small businesses on the platform.” said Elizabeth Gore, Co-Founder and President of Hello Alice.