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The Brand Blueprint: Funding Friday: 3 Funding Paths Founders Can Use Right Now | Kiva, SBA Microloans & Shopify Capital

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Not every useful funding opportunity is a grant. Not every smart funding move comes with a flashy headline or a public deadline. In this Funding Friday episode of The Brand Blueprint, Dana Ammons breaks down three very different funding paths founders can use right now — and, more importantly, who each one actually fits. This episode covers: • Kiva for founders who can activate real community support around a real business purpose • SBA microloans for founders with practical funding needs and a clear use-of-funds story • Shopify Capital for merchants with real sales momentum and a cash-flow timing challenge The bigger lesson is simple: stop chasing what sounds impressive and start matching your business to the kind of capital it is actually ready for. If your funding strategy has felt scattered, reactive, or overly grant-dependent, this episode will help you get much clearer about fit, timing, and readiness. Watch now, then ask yourself the better question: What kind of capital is my business ready for first? Timestamps: 00:00 Flashy money vs. usable money 01:00 Three funding paths founders can use right now 02:00 Kiva U.S. loans: how they work 03:00 Who Kiva is best for 04:00 Why Kiva is not right for every founder 05:00 SBA microloans: what they can fund 06:00 Why use-of-funds clarity matters 07:00 Shopify Capital: funding that moves with sales 09:00 Community-backed vs. lender-backed vs. platform-backed capital 10:00 The real question founders should ask about funding 11:00 Dana’s weekly filter: which path fits your business? #TheBrandBlueprint #FundingFriday #SmallBusinessFunding

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Portada del episodio The Brand Blueprint: Funding Friday: 3 Funding Paths Founders Can Use Right Now | Kiva, SBA Microloans & Shopify Capital

The Brand Blueprint: Funding Friday: 3 Funding Paths Founders Can Use Right Now | Kiva, SBA Microloans & Shopify Capital

Not every useful funding opportunity is a grant. Not every smart funding move comes with a flashy headline or a public deadline. In this Funding Friday episode of The Brand Blueprint, Dana Ammons breaks down three very different funding paths founders can use right now — and, more importantly, who each one actually fits. This episode covers: • Kiva for founders who can activate real community support around a real business purpose • SBA microloans for founders with practical funding needs and a clear use-of-funds story • Shopify Capital for merchants with real sales momentum and a cash-flow timing challenge The bigger lesson is simple: stop chasing what sounds impressive and start matching your business to the kind of capital it is actually ready for. If your funding strategy has felt scattered, reactive, or overly grant-dependent, this episode will help you get much clearer about fit, timing, and readiness. Watch now, then ask yourself the better question: What kind of capital is my business ready for first? Timestamps: 00:00 Flashy money vs. usable money 01:00 Three funding paths founders can use right now 02:00 Kiva U.S. loans: how they work 03:00 Who Kiva is best for 04:00 Why Kiva is not right for every founder 05:00 SBA microloans: what they can fund 06:00 Why use-of-funds clarity matters 07:00 Shopify Capital: funding that moves with sales 09:00 Community-backed vs. lender-backed vs. platform-backed capital 10:00 The real question founders should ask about funding 11:00 Dana’s weekly filter: which path fits your business? #TheBrandBlueprint #FundingFriday #SmallBusinessFunding

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Portada del episodio The Brand Blueprint: Dr. J. Montana Cain on Evaluation as Strategy, Impact, and Building an Expertise-Led Business

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