TFG Awarded SBA FAST Grant to Accelerate Innovation and Equity in Tech
Summary
Tech Futures Group’s SBA FAST Grant win accelerates our mission: providing expert guidance and resources to underrepresented entrepreneurs reshaping the future of technology.We’re excited to announce that Tech Futures Group (TFG) has been selected as a recipient of the Small Business Administration’s Federal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program grant. This recognition empowers us to expand our mission of supporting underrepresented entrepreneurs in the technology sector.
Breaking Down Barriers in Tech
The FAST grant strengthens our ability to provide vital support to innovators who have historically faced barriers in the technology sector, including:
- Women-led startups
- Minority-owned businesses
- Veteran entrepreneurs
- Rural and underserved communities
How We’re Building Change
As part of the Northern California SBDC Network, TFG provides no-cost, no-equity advisory services to help early-stage technology startups thrive. Our support includes:
Expert Advisory Services: One-on-one mentoring and strategic guidance from experienced advisors in fundraising, market-entry, and scaling operations
Funding Navigation: Comprehensive support for accessing grants, venture capital, and SBA resources, plus direct investor introductions
Community Building: Connecting founders with peer networks and advisors who understand their unique challenges and opportunities
Skills Development: Targeted workshops and training programs focused on grant writing, pitch preparation, and business strategy
Join Us in Creating Change
This FAST grant represents more than funding – it’s fuel for our mission to create a more inclusive and dynamic technology sector. Whether you’re a founder ready to scale your innovation or a partner interested in supporting this mission, we invite you to connect.
Ready to move faster and build bigger? Apply for TFG
About TFG: Tech Futures Group provides no-cost and no-equity advisory services to early-stage technology startups, focusing on underrepresented entrepreneurs. As part of the Northern California SBDC Network, we’re committed to building a more equitable innovation ecosystem.