Launchevity Digital Equity Scholarship Program
We work with many entrepreneurs who have everything they need to succeed… except a website. Sometimes it’s money. Sometimes it’s time. Sometimes they simply don’t know where to start because the digital side of things can feel overwhelming.
So as a team, we agreed on one thing:
We want to make this part easier for minority-owned microbusinesses.
High-Quality
Content
Full-Funnel
Solution
Money Back
Guarantee
What the Scholarship Covers
(Everything you need to get your first website up and running — no fine print.)
- A 3–5 page professional website
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Setup of basic digital tools:
- two social media channels
- Google Business Profile
- meta tags
- a simple contact funnel
- One to two hours of personalized training
- Clear step-by-step guides the business can revisit anytime
- Light follow-up support, including 30-day and 90-day check-ins
The idea is to remove the early hurdles so that the firm feels supported and confident as it continues to expand.
Who This Is For ?
This program supports minority-owned microbusinesses — usually one to five people — that:
- don’t have a website yet, or
- have a site that’s outdated, broken, or not helping them
We give priority to businesses that make a positive impact in their communities or neighborhoods where digital access is harder to come by.
How the Process Works
1. Application
2. Conversation
3. Website Build
4. Training
5. Follow-Up
Why We Offer This Program
A website shouldn’t be the reason someone’s business can’t grow. We’ve seen way too many talented people held back by cost, confusion, or lack of guidance — and most of these entrepreneurs just need someone to give them a fair starting point.
This scholarship allows us to widen digital equality for communities that have historically been overlooked and given the least access to tech resources and guidance.
Application Timeline
- Applications Open: January 2026
- Decisions sent: February 2026
- Cohort starts: March 2026
Apply for the Scholarship
For Funders & Partners
We’re open to partnerships with organizations that want to expand digital access for minority-owned businesses. By teaming up, we’re able to help more entrepreneurs and make a bigger difference in the community.
