What is a Virtual Grant Symposium?

A virtual grant symposium is an online event designed to equip individuals and organizations with the knowledge and tools to navigate the grant-seeking process successfully. Through interactive webinars, expert-led exhibits, and virtual networking sessions, attendees can gain insights on grant research, proposal writing, and relationship-building with funders. This digital format eliminates geographical barriers, enabling participants from across the country to connect with leading experts and peers.

Why Attend?

Minority-owned and disadvantaged businesses should attend the virtual grant symposium to gain a competitive advantage in securing funding opportunities. The symposium will provide invaluable insights into grant research, proposal development, and building relationships with funders, specifically tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities faced by minority entrepreneurs. By attending, you'll gain the tools and knowledge necessary to craft compelling grant applications, increase your chances of success, and ultimately fuel the growth and impact of your business.

Who should attend?

Individuals and organizations eager to unlock funding opportunities should attend the virtual grant symposium. This includes:

  • Minority-owned and disadvantaged businesses seeking to navigate the grant landscape and secure financial support for growth and expansion
  • Entrepreneurs exploring grant options to launch or scale their ventures
  • Researchers and academics looking to acquire funding for innovative research projects and academic initiatives
  • Community leaders dedicated to driving positive change in their communities through grant-funded projects

About Us

Funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce, working on behalf of the nation’s 9.7 million Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (S/EDBE), the Maryland MBDA Business Center located in Baltimore, Maryland is owned and operated by L. S. Caldwell & Associates, Inc. (LSC). The Center is part of a national network of forty-six (46) funded Centers located in major cities throughout the U.S. and works with various resources to increase access to financing, contract opportunities and creation and retention of jobs for S/EDBEs.

Vision:

Economic prosperity for Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Enterprises.

Mission:

The U.S. Department of Commerce, Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is the only federal agency solely dedicated to the growth and global competitiveness of Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Enterprises.

Who We Serve:

Our clients are U.S. Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Enterprises (S/EDBEs) averaging over $500 Million annually in gross sales.

Core Business Services:

Access to Capital
Identification of domestic and global financing opportunities, equity financing, brokerage of financial transactions, merger and acquisitions.

Access to Contracts
Identification of procurement opportunities, solicitation analysis, bid and proposal preparation, negotiation and closing, research contract award histories.

Access to Markets
Government procurement assistance, private sector contract identification, specialized Federal, State and Local certification assistance and market research assistance.

Strategic Business Consulting
Sales consulting and forecasting, market feasibility studies, operations management and quality control, bid preparation, construction bonding and facility leasing.

Events and Training
Procurement series, monthly webinar series, strategic partnership events and federal procurement education and training.

For the latest information on the Maryland MBDA Business Center and MBDA programs and announcements, please visit www.marylandmbdacenter.com and www.MBDA.gov.