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👉🏼 Where purpose meets provision—funding, alignment, and financial growth.


Essential Global Grants for Entrepreneurs and Changemakers in June 2026
Many high-impact grants, fellowships, and innovation prizes have deadlines this month, offering real chances to secure resources that can accelerate projects and careers. This roundup focuses on live opportunities with deadlines in June 2026, especially those closing within the next 30 days. It also highlights scholarships tailored for Jamaicans, reflecting the vibrant potential across Jamaica, the Caribbean, Africa, the US, the UK, and Canada...

MCM Support Hub
Jun 13 min read


10 Must-Watch Grants with May Deadlines for Entrepreneurs to Seize
May is a crucial month for entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and innovators looking to secure funding. Several grant opportunities with fast-approaching deadlines can provide the financial boost needed to launch or scale projects. Acting quickly can open doors to resources that support technology development, creative ventures, and international collaboration. Below are 10 grants with May deadlines that founders and innovation-led builders should watch right now. NSF SBIR/STTR Seed

MCM Support Hub
May 13 min read


Positioning for Provision
Discover how divine alignment and Money can guide financial provision. Explore funding options and learn how Money and faith connect for peace.

MCM Support Hub
Apr 13 min read
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Essential Global Grants for Entrepreneurs and Changemakers in June 2026
Many high-impact grants, fellowships, and innovation prizes have deadlines this month, offering real chances to secure resources that can accelerate projects and careers. This roundup focuses on live opportunities with deadlines in June 2026, especially those closing within the next 30 days. It also highlights scholarships tailored for Jamaicans, reflecting the vibrant potential across Jamaica, the Caribbean, Africa, the US, the UK, and Canada...

MCM Support Hub
Jun 13 min read


Build Your Future Today: Stop Waiting and Start Creating Your Next Level
Many people spend years waiting for the perfect moment to improve their lives. They wait for better economic conditions, more confidence, retirement, or recognition. The truth is, progress rarely comes to those who wait. It comes to those who take action and build their future now. This post explores how you can stop waiting and start creating your next level today. You will learn why information alone is not enough, how to build stability through multiple growth paths...

The Freedom Resource Hub
May 303 min read


Healing Through Words: The Transformative Power of Poetry in Identity and Community
Poetry holds a unique power to heal, connect, and transform. It offers a voice to those who have been silenced, a mirror for identity, and a bridge to community. Inspired by the conversation with poet and cultural voice RuNett Nia Ebo on Voices of Change: WarCry NYC, this post explores how poetry and creative expression serve as tools for healing trauma, building confidence, preserving culture, and strengthening emotional well-being. RuNett Nia Ebo’s poem, Lord, Why Did You

The Bridge NYC
May 154 min read


Youth Voices Rising: Healing from Gang Violence and Building Resilient Futures
Every day, countless young people live in communities where gang violence, incarceration, and trauma shape their reality. These are not just headlines or statistics. Behind each story is a young person seeking safety, belonging, identity, and hope. Inspired by the recent Youth Summit episode of War Cry For Our Children, this blog shares honest youth perspectives on the challenges they face and the urgent need for healing-centered solutions. The Reality of Gang Culture and Its

The Bridge NYC
May 153 min read


The Cost of Injustice: Glynn Ray Simmons and the Fight Against Wrongful Convictions
Wrongful convictions leave deep scars on individuals, families, and communities. Glynn Ray Simmons’s story is a powerful example of how the justice system can fail, and how those failures ripple through generations. Convicted in Oklahoma in 1975 for a crime he did not commit, Simmons spent nearly 48 years behind bars before his conviction was overturned. His experience reveals the harsh realities of wrongful imprisonment and challenges us to rethink how justice is served in A

The Bridge NYC
May 113 min read
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