have business plan, win money!
Last week I got an email from the organization that gave me and Korben a loan when we were starting out 7 months ago. The subject line announced a women-owned business award of $2000. I almost ignored it completely but it was nagging at me. I read it. All you needed to compete, it said, was a completed business plan and a compelling reason that your business could use the money. I called and it turned out that last year, only one person had applied for it. I had hope.
To make a not-so-long story even shorter, I am blogging to say that I filled out the application, sent in the business plan and required legal pieces of paper, and a few days later received a phone call saying that I had won the $2K. That night they came to interview and photograph me. Next week I am going to pick up the check.
The funny thing is that I really did think I would win. I mean, I also thought there was no chance in hell. But I knew I had better chances than I usually did of winning, because I knew that our business plan, which is, of course, based on the business plan laid out so beautifully in The Remedy, couldn't have a whole lot of competition. But as happy as I am about winning the cash, it's actually an incredibly sad thing that there's not more competition out there. I would be much happier - we all would - if the world were full of businesses with plans as stunning and altruistic as those of the community acupuncture clinics.
In the meantime, though, I might just go and see what other kind of easy money I can find. We do, after all, need to knock down a couple of walls sometime soon to make some more room for more chairs....


cool!
You rock!
And, just think, you are worthy even though you are not a non-profit...just a plain-old-sustainable-accessible-affordable-community-based-business. Hee.
Congrats to you and the clinic!
congrats!
What great news!Last week I just applied for a grant for our coming clinic as well... and like you I think we have a great chance!I found this one at our local hospitals website... it consists of grants totaling $5000 per person or group for support of community health related activities. Last year they gave out some $46,000 so I am hopeful like you.Rock on,Ben