Article: The SBA provides small businesses access to a loan and grant search tool. This tool will guide users to government financing options, which may include some grants. You can access the SBA search tool here https://www.sba.gov/loans-and-grants. The online search tool will tailor its search results based on your answers to the following questions:  What is your business zip code? What are your current financing needs? What best describes the small business owner? Which industry is your business in? The federal government provides a searchable website for all of its federal grants located at http://www.grants.gov. The website allows you to search by newest opportunities, categories, or keyword search. While you could conduct a keyword search for “minority-owned business,” it may be more effective to search for grants relevant to your business type. U.S. Senator Gillibrand produced a 2015 guide entitled “A Guide to Women- and Minority-Owned Business Funding Opportunities,” which provides information on federal and New York State funding opportunities for minority-owned businesses. The Guide can be accessed at http://www.gillibrand.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Gillibrand%20Minority%20and%20Women%20Owned%20Business%20Guidebook%202015.pdf. The document provides a variety of funding information, including information on the following types of grants:   Rural Business Opportunity Grants provide grants for sustainable economic development in rural communities. Rural Business Enterprise Grants provide grants for small and emerging business enterprises that provide job training and education in rural communities. Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Assistance Grants provide funding to CDFI’s that provide microloans to minority and women-owned business enterprises. There are a number of online websites that allow users to search for business grants. Conduct an internet search for “minority-owned business grants” and examine the search results carefully for relevant grants. In addition, the following websites also provide grant information:   Search BusinessGrants.org. This website provides links to other grant organizations. It also provides users with a warning that there are fake websites designed to scam unsuspecting users.  Search the Gates Foundation Website. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provides grants for not-for-profit corporations as defined by 26 U.S.C. § 501(c) of the United States Internal Revenue Code, which includes charities, private foundations, and social clubs and business leagues. The website lists current grant opportunities at http://www.gatesfoundation.org/How-We-Work/General-Information/Grant-Opportunities. Search the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) website. The MBDA provides information on grant competitions and federal funding for minority-owned businesses. You can search the website for grant opportunities at http://www.mbda.gov/main/grantcompetitions.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Utilize Small Business Association (SBA) online search tools. Search the federal government’s online grant website. Review guides for funding opportunities. Search online for grant websites.

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