Reshonda Perryman
Muralist, graphic designer, and founder using public art, custom art, consulting, and visual branding to tell community stories.
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Monthly $1,000 grant for U.S. entrepreneurs. Focuses on early-stage ventures and side hustles. Requires a nonrefundable application fee.
$1,000 monthly for U.S. small businesses
Application fee: $15 (some sources say $10)
Monthly deadlines – last day of each month
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Sign in to save this grantThe Hustler’s MicroGrant is a $1,000 grant that’s been quietly funding entrepreneurs since 2017. Run by HerSuiteSpot, sometimes in partnership with Deja Vu Parker of WBLS. No payback, no business plan required. A straightforward cash infusion for early-stage founders. But that fee? It’s real. Nonrefundable. Paid at the end with a credit card. The official line is it covers administrative costs for processing thousands of applications. Makes sense on paper. Psychologically though? It’s the first thing you have to get past.

Ever seen a grant with an application fee? The Hustler’s MicroGrant has one. $10 or $15, depending who you ask. And that’s exactly where the trust questions start. I’ve been researching grants for small business owners long enough to know that any fee triggers a scam radar instantly. So I dug in.
Before we go deep, here’s a tool I built to cut through the confusion. The Hustler’s MicroGrant eligibility is broader than some realize—but there are still requirements you need to know. This tool asks the right questions and gives you a straight answer about where you stand.
If the tool confirms you’re eligible—U.S.-registered business, ready with your materials—you’ll get a green light and I’ll show you exactly how to approach the application. If you’re unsure about any requirement (the Instagram follow, the fee, your narrative strength), the tool will flag the uncertainty and point you to a quick consultation so you don’t waste $15 on a maybe. And if this grant isn’t right for you? You’ll see better-matched grants instantly.
Let’s start where every applicant starts: the fee. Some sources say $10. Some say $15. The Axis Helps partner page lists $10. Inc413 and Valley Local Pages both say $15. Which one is real? I honestly don’t know yet—the official HerSuiteSpot page is light on operational detail. What I can tell you is the fee exists, it’s nonrefundable, and you pay at the end of the application with a credit card. The checkout screen shows the exact amount. Verify it there.
The rationale? Administrative costs. HerSuiteSpot reportedly processes thousands of applications per cycle. That volume requires actual humans to review each one. The fee offsets that labor. Is that fair? Debatable. But it’s not a hidden charge—it’s disclosed up front.
Here’s where I’d normally say “just apply.” But with a fee involved, that’s irresponsible. You need to know if your application has a real shot before you pay. That’s where a fresh pair of expert eyes matters—someone who can look at your narrative and tell you whether it’s strong enough to justify the $15 risk.
Government grants never charge application fees. That’s non-negotiable according to HHS guidance. So why does this program require $15? Some legitimate private microgrants do charge modest fees to cover processing costs and filter serious applicants. The Amber Grant charges $15 with a documented fee waiver option for low-income applicants. Hustler’s MicroGrant charges $15 but provides no public fee waiver option or transparency about where that money goes. That distinction matters. The fee itself isn’t automatically a scam indicator. The opacity around its purpose and allocation is what creates legitimate skepticism despite program legitimacy.
I compared three fee models to contextualize this practice:
The real decision point isn’t whether fees exist in microgrants. It’s whether the fee creates proportional value for your specific situation. At $15 monthly, you’d invest $180 annually for a chance at $12,000 in total awards. That math only works if your narrative quality competes effectively. Most applicants submit generic descriptions that blend into hundreds of others. Standing out requires framing your impact in language this program’s reviewers actually reward.
This is where the Hustler’s MicroGrant gets genuinely confusing. I found three different answers depending where I looked:
That’s a meaningful spread. My read, after comparing all the sources? The program’s heart is women of color. That’s who they’ve been serving since 2017. The “minority business owner” framing likely reflects partnerships and evolving language. The “any business” version is probably a simplified partner page that omitted nuance.
Here’s what I know for certain: the application itself collects demographic information including gender and race. That suggests tracking if not gating. If you’re a woman of color with a US-based business, you’re the core audience. If you’re a minority business owner but not a woman, you’re likely still considered—but your odds are less certain. If you’re neither, this probably isn’t your grant. There’s a separate program called HerRise MicroGrant that’s explicitly for women of color entrepreneurs. Don’t confuse the two.
Still unsure? That’s what the eligibility tool above is for. Or book 15 minutes with me and we’ll sort it together.
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Don’t get disqualified on a technicality. Here’s what I confirmed by testing the application flow myself:
Some sources claim the grant runs on quarterly cycles. I found more evidence for monthly deadlines—most partner sites and the post-submission flow confirm monthly cutoffs. The quarterly claim might reflect how they batch reviews internally, but for planning purposes, assume the last day of every month.
The requirements are blessedly light, but specific:
That’s it. No business plan. No financial statements. No tax returns. The donor site lists max file size as 1 GB—compress your images anyway for faster uploads.
Here’s a quick comparison of what you’ll need based on confirmed sources:
Here’s the thing. The application itself is light. Basic info. A business logo. A professional headshot. Short answers. No business plan required. That sounds easy, right?
It’s a trap.
Because there’s no scoring rubric. No public list of past winners. No way to reverse-engineer what the judges want. The short answers aren’t just formalities—they’re literally all the judges have to evaluate you. A rushed, generic answer is a guaranteed rejection, even though the form is simple.
These recipients were confirmed through official grant program records. Muralist, graphic designer, and founder using public art, custom art, consulting, and visual branding to tell community stories. Period-care brand selling drug-free menstrual pain relief products and self-care essentials. Chauffeur and transportation business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2025 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Sober living facility listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2025 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Dating app created by and for disabled and chronically ill people, built to make dating more accessible. Kombucha business founder listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2025 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Outdoor lifestyle and adventure brand creating culturally rooted outdoor experiences and community access to nature. Transportation and logistics business focused on reliable cargo movement, customer support, and cost-effective solutions. Eco-conscious dinnerware company selling compostable palm leaf tableware and supporting sustainable party products. Circular sports materials venture, now operating as LET, that collects and repurposes used tennis strings into sustainable fashion materials. Children's bath accessory brand selling soft silicone rinse cups designed for convenient bath time use. Cordova hibachi restaurant and catering business offering Japanese and Asian dishes including steak, chicken, shrimp, and vegetarian options. Arizona airbrush tanning studio offering luxury sunless tanning services under Amber Scott's ownership. Veteran-owned diagnostic lab and screening services provider offering drug testing, fingerprinting, DNA testing, and compliance services in Texas. Design studio working across interiors, creative projects, vintage inventory, and branded spaces. Engineering services firm supporting heavy industrial metals manufacturing, refractory services, training, automation, and power systems. Professional wall printing and mural company serving clients across Missouri and Kansas. Consumer brand listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2025 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Law and mediation practice listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2025 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Collections and media business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Tutoring company listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Landscaping business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Wellness brand founder cited by Grantaura and HerSuiteSpot as a Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Food business owner and chef listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Candle company listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Studio business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Food business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Jewelry design business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Nonprofit organization supporting overlooked and underserved women, listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Dental technology business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Science education business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Student-athlete focused business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Bicycle-related business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Nonprofit reproductive healing organization listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Aviation-focused business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. App business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Founder-led business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient. Natural hairstylist and loctician business listed by HerSuiteSpot as a 2024 Hustler's MicroGrant recipient.Who received this grant
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I call this the simplicity trap. You assume because it’s short, it’s easy. But when every applicant has the same short form, the narrative quality is the only differentiator. And most applicants don’t know what a winning narrative looks like for this specific program.
That’s where Grantaura’s writers come in. Not to fill out forms for you—but to help you craft answers that stick, even when you’re flying blind.
The cash is great—$1,000 mailed to you, no repayment. But the media exposure is the real differentiator. Winners are announced live during the “Hustler’s Tips” segment on the Deja Vu Show, which airs on WBLS 107.5 FM New York. You don’t need to be there—they announce your name and business on air. That’s a credibility boost money usually can’t buy.
Winners also get listed on the HerSuiteSpot winners page with short quotes about how they used the funds. Past recipients include kombucha brewers, mural artists, law practices, and food trucks. Men and women. Every region. No single industry dominates. That spread is what makes this grant different from the women-only or nonprofit-only microgrants that crowd the same search results.
Past winners like Victoria Steele of Hella Happy used this grant to validate their wellness brand. Think about how the media slot can serve your long-term goals, not just your bank account.
Q: Is the Hustler’s MicroGrant a scam because of the $15 fee?
A: No. Based on everything I found, it’s legitimate. Documented winners receive real $1,000 checks announced publicly on WBLS radio. The program has operated since 2017 and partners with recognized names like Deja Vu Parker. However, the fee practice requires scrutiny: legitimate government grants never charge fees, but some private microgrants do. The lack of fee waiver documentation creates justified skepticism despite program legitimacy.
Q: How much is the application fee really? $10 or $15?
A: I wish I could give you a single number. Different partner sites show different amounts. The Axis Helps page says $10. Inc413 and Valley Local Pages say $15. The official HerSuiteSpot page doesn’t specify. What I know for sure: there is a fee, it’s nonrefundable, and you’ll see the exact amount at checkout. If the exact amount matters for your budget, assume $15 to be safe and verify during submission.
Q: Do I need to be a woman or person of color to qualify?
A: No. Hustler’s MicroGrant eligibility is open to all U.S. small business owners regardless of gender or race. You’re likely confusing it with HerSuiteSpot’s separate HerRise MicroGrant, which requires 51% women-of-color ownership. The Hustler’s application collects demographic data for reporting but doesn’t restrict awards based on it. That said, the program’s heart and history is with women of color entrepreneurs.
Q: When is the next deadline?
A: Applications close at 11:59 PM ET on the last day of each month. The current cycle deadline is Last day of each month. Winners are announced around the 21st of the following month on the Deja Vu Show. If you miss this cycle, the next one opens the first day of the next month.
Q: What documents do I need to prepare?
A: Three things: a business logo, a professional headshot, and short narrative answers about your business and how you’d use the funds. No business plan, no financials, no tax returns. The donor site lists 1 GB max file size—compress your images anyway for faster uploads.
Q: How are winners notified?
A: Winners are notified via email and announced live on the Deja Vu Show’s “Hustler’s Tips” segment around the 21st of each month. They’re also listed on the HerSuiteSpot winners page with short quotes. If you don’t hear anything by the time the next month’s winner is announced, you weren’t selected. HerSuiteSpot does not notify unsuccessful applicants due to volume.
Microgrant: A small cash award, typically under $5,000, designed for early-stage entrepreneurs or specific projects. No repayment required.
HerSuiteSpot: The organization running this grant. A digital platform and community supporting women entrepreneurs through resources and funding.
Deja Vu Parker: On-air personality at WBLS 107.5 FM New York and partner for this grant program. Hosts the “Hustler’s Tips” segment where winners are announced.
Application fee: A nonrefundable charge to apply. Unusual for grants, but some high-volume microgrant programs use them to offset administrative review costs. Amount varies by source—verify at checkout.
Rolling deadline: Applications accepted continuously with monthly cutoffs. No single annual deadline.
Black box selection: A process where the judging criteria aren’t public. Applicants submit without knowing exactly what reviewers are looking for.
Narrative weight: In short applications without business plans, the written answers carry disproportionate importance. They’re often the only thing judges evaluate.
HerRise MicroGrant: HerSuiteSpot’s sister program specifically for women of color entrepreneurs. Often confused with Hustler’s MicroGrant but has different eligibility.
First Friday Mixer: HerSuiteSpot’s monthly networking event where winners may be acknowledged. Attendance optional.
Nonrefundable: You don’t get the fee back if you’re not selected. Standard for programs that charge application fees.
The Hustler’s MicroGrant isn’t the only funding opportunity for U.S. small business owners. If this one doesn’t fit—or if you want to apply to several at once—here are other active grants you can explore right now.
By now you’ve spotted the pattern. This grant has real money, a real track record, and real appeal. But it also has friction points that most applicants handle badly:
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I’ve been researching grants for small business owners for years. Not as a detached analyst—but as someone who talks to real entrepreneurs every week, hearing where they get stuck and what they wish they’d known sooner. The Hustler’s MicroGrant confused me at first too. That’s why I wrote this page the way I did: walking through the conflicts, showing my sources, admitting what I don’t know, and testing the application flow myself to confirm details like the Instagram requirement. If you want to talk through your specific situation, book time with me here. No robots, no scripts—just a conversation about whether this grant makes sense for you.
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