Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union’s 2021 Idea Leap Grant

Hutton and Smith Brewing Company employees holding large check from TVFCU

Past Idea Leap Grant winners include small, local businesses like Hutton and Smith Brewing Co. | Photo via TVFCU

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Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union is now accepting applications for their fourth annual Idea Leap Grant to celebrate Small Business Week (May 2-8). In the past, TVFCU has given away $125K+ to small businesses across Tennessee Valley’s 13 counties.

This year’s 5 winners will be announced in October, each receiving $5,000-$21,000. Want to be one of them? Applications are due by 5 p.m. ET on June 4 — see eligibility requirements here.

Graphic depiction of Idea Leap Grant timeline

2021 Idea Leap Grant timeline | Image via TVFCU

To get you inspired, we’d like you to meet 2 previous recipients of the Idea Leap Grant: Chatta-Cakes Bakery + Locals Only Gifts & Goods.

Q+ A with Locals Only Gifts & Goods (10 Frazier Ave.)

Q: How would you describe your business?
A: We only sell items from local Tennessee businesses and artists. We specialize in artisan crafted goods that are made right here in Chattanooga.

Q: What was the Idea Leap Grant application process like?
A: It involved submitting an application form + a video where we spoke about what we would do with the grant funds. We also featured a few of our favorite local Chattanooga makers.

Q: How has the grant helped your business?
A: We used the grant money to hire a marketing specialist, which has increased our sales. More sales means that we can put more money back into the local economy.

Q: What advice do you have for 2021 applicants?
A: Paint a picture so that the judges really understand what your business is about and how it affects the local community + economy.

Q: What do you want NOOGAtoday readers to know about Locals Only?
A: Shopping locally with us means that you are supporting the real people + families that are creating these products on our shelves.

Q+A with Chatta-Cakes Bakery (5143 Hixson Pike)

Q: Can you tell us a bit about your business?
A: We are a small, hand-crafted bakery open for more than 7 years — we bake specialty cakes in small batches.

Q: How has the Idea Leap Grant helped you?
A: Since receiving the grant, our sales are up 35%. We were also able to purchase several pieces of equipment far ahead of our 3-5 year business plan.

Q: What advice do you have for 2021 Leap Grant applicants?
A: Talk your business up, and let TVFCU know how the grant money will be used to help make your business more profitable.

Q: What would you like NOOGAtoday readers to know about Chatta-Cakes?
A: With the changes that we continue to make, we are working on starting up our ecommerce options in the near future. We also offer cakes for walk-ins + other dessert boxes for grab and go options.

Chatta-Cakes Bakery owners on stage with TVFCU representative and confetti

Chatta-Cakes Bakery received the Idea Leap Grant in 2020 | Photo provided by TVFCU

TVFCU will be hosting a virtual workshop with more info about how to apply (which will be recorded and available to view later). If you or someone you know owns a small business, encourage them to consult with a member of the business services team and apply for the Idea Leap Grant.

Official rules, how to enter + contest timeline can be found here.

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