{"id":57154,"date":"2022-05-09T06:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-05-09T13:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/local-marketplace\/small-business-owners-finding-support-through-special-grant-program\/"},"modified":"2022-05-09T16:04:21","modified_gmt":"2022-05-09T23:04:21","slug":"small-business-owners-finding-support-through-special-grant-program","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/local-marketplace\/small-business-owners-finding-support-through-special-grant-program\/","title":{"rendered":"Small Business Owners Finding Support Through Special Grant Program"},"content":{"rendered":"

Starting a small business at any time can come with an enormous amount of challenges but starting one during a pandemic creates even more. I’m so thankful to have weathered the storm with my business in Kent, Balloon Love Shop. I credit determination, hard work, care for my customers, and willingness to seek help from all types of avenues. One of those was the Comcast RISE grant program for businesses owned by persons of color.<\/p>\n

What is Balloon Love Shop? It’s love, it’s power, it’s community. I lost my job in the middle of the pandemic and wasn’t sure what was next. That’s when I decided to take the leap of uncertainty and dive into business. Many people may wonder why someone would go into this type of work. But think about what balloons represent: joy, celebrations, marking significant events in our lives.<\/p>\n

How can anyone be mad at balloons? And that’s why I love what I do so much. Each customer is unique and comes with their unique vision of what kind of balloons they want us to create. That’s what makes this job so fun. One of the most challenging and exciting creations was a 30-foot rocket made of 1,000 balloons for the launch of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin for his famous trip to outer space. But I always say balloons are for everyone, whether it’s a big event like that or the little girl who walks in the shop to buy one balloon.<\/p>\n

There weren’t many businesses owned by people who looked like me growing up. That’s why it’s so important to support small businesses owned by persons of color. That support helps them grow into larger companies that can then encourage the next generation. That is the focus of the Comcast RISE program<\/a>.<\/p>\n