FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) announced that it launched its fifth annual Small Business Grant Contest. This year, the contest offers grants and services to ten small businesses, distributing a collective prize pool of $120,500—the largest sum since the contest’s inception. For the first time this year, the winners will also receive an additional dollar amount in credit to use towards FedEx Office print and business services to help run their businesses. The awards will include:
Grand prize: One (1) winner of $25,000, plus $7,500 in FedEx Office®print and business services
Silver prize: One (1) winner of $15,000, plus $5,000 in FedEx Office print and business services
Bronze prize: Eight (8) winners of $7,500, plus $1,000 in FedEx Office print and business services
“Small businesses play a vital role in our economy and this is just one of the many ways FedEx helps passionate small business owners achieve their dreams of growth and success,” said Bonnie Voldeng, director of Go-to-Market and Content Strategy at FedEx. “Over the past five years, we’ve seen winners take their business to the next level with the help of a FedEx grant, and that’s what this contest is all about—being able to give small businesses the boost they need, while staying on as a trusted advisor through the life cycle of those businesses.”
The 2016 contest attracted candidates from across the United States and garnered more than 400,000 votes. Grand Prize winner Ginjan Bros., a small business that develops and brings to market traditional African drinks, is run by two entrepreneurial brothers originally from West Africa. Through the $25,000 grant and support of FedEx shipping services, Ginjan Bros. was able to ramp up production, both to fill their current orders and produce enough inventory to support expanded distribution. They also put a portion of the cash prize toward securing organic and GMO-free product certifications. The brothers also plan to expand their e-commerce business, now that they are aware of the resources FedEx offers to help small businesses with packaging and logistics.
“Being recognized like this means the world,” said Mohammed Diallo of Ginjan Bros. “Something like this — winning a grant like this — could only happen in America. We are living the American dream right now.”
The 2017 FedEx Small Business Grant Contest is open to U.S.-based for-profit small businesses with fewer than 99 employees and operating for six months or more. To enter, participants must visit www.fedex.com/grantcontest and enter their contact information, write a short profile about their business and upload four photos of their business or product, including their logo.
The contest entry period is open until March 29, 2017, with voting to take place from March 1 to April 5, 2017. Following a judging period, winners will be announced on April 25, 2017 at www.fedex.com/grantcontest.