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FoundHer Accelerator Program $20K [Video]

GRANT money EASY $30,000! 3 Minutes to apply! Free money not loanHey Guys, today we are here to help you find grants for your business – basically free money that does not have to be paid back. There are many places to look for grants, but they are often overly priced, overly confusing to navigate, or extremely outdated. So, I’ve compiled a list of the best grants and places to find grants to save you time and money. On this channel, you’ll learn the different types of grants, the best websites to find grants, the best grants to apply for right now, and tips to help you get the grants you apply for. Go ahead and hit that like button if you like free money and subscribe for more videos. In this video I will present to you new grant opportunities for Canadians and Africans . These grants are for your small business available now. Some of these grants are for minority-owned small businesses. If you would like to access these grants the link is available at the end of this video.📩 Join my telegram community to receive weekly insights on grants, business funding topportunities delivered to your doorstept.me/makemoneywithmariamYayyyy!!! Now you can become an exclusive member of this community and join our channel membership here: / @mariamadepoju Yayyyy!!! Now you can become an exclusive member of this community and join our channel membership here: / @travelabroadwithmariam 🧠 Need to pick my brain about scholarships, education consulting, and content creation? ● Join my patreon before you can book a 1:1 consultation with me: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=83445583Interested in starting a successful youtube channel? ● Purchase my Youtube monetization masterclass replay here: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZ…Book one on one youtube coaching here: https://calendly.com/chasiseverything…I use these to optimize videos● Tubebuddy. Use my link to get yours: https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricing?a=c…Shop on my African inspired clothing line: www.chasiseverything.com 📞 Contact Me● Collabs and partnerships: ceo@chasiseverything.com General inquiries: ceo@chasiseverything.com 📲 My Socials● IG: @chasiseverythingLinkedIn: Mariam AdepojuTiktok: @chasiseverythingFacebook:@chasiseverything#grants #freemoney #money #entrepreneur

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The Senate has the potential for history-making this fall [Video]

The Senate has the potential for history-making this fall, with not one, but two, Black women possibly elected to the chamber, a situation never seen in America since Congress was created more than 200 years ago.Delaware’s Lisa Blunt Rochester marks the milestone by saying that the reason she does this work is not about making history, “but to make a difference, an impact, on people’s lives.” Maryland’s Angela Alsobrooks said that people like her, and stories like hers, don’t usually make it to the U.S. Senate, “but they should.”Related video above: Recent poll finds new lead in Maryland’s U.S. Senate raceIf the two Democratic candidates prevail in their elections this November, their arrival would double the number of Black women from two to four who have ever been elected to the Senate, whose 100 members have historically been, and continue to be, mostly white men.Never in the Senate have two Black women served together at the same time.”I have to pause and think, How is that possible?” asked Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.”It’s not that white male attorneys’ perspective shouldn’t be at the table,” said Walsh, but “they shouldn’t be the only thing at the table.”To be sure, there are a many stairs to climb before Senate history would be made this election, where not only the White House, but control of Congress is being fiercely contested, and essentially a toss-up. The Senate races, in particular, are heated, grueling and costly.Blunt Rochester is almost assured to defeat the Republican candidate after Tuesday’s uncontested primary for the seat held by retiring Democratic Sen. Tom Carper in the small state that is home to President Joe Biden and where she is the at-large representative to the House. But the race in Maryland between Alsobrooks and Republican Larry Hogan, the popular former governor, is expected to be tight to the finish and it could determine which party takes majority control in the Senate.Alsobrooks upended conventional wisdom to beat back wealthy David Trone in the primary to replace retiring Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin by amassing deep grass roots and party support, showcased in a notable campaign ad with hundreds of backers. She is the former State’s Attorney for sprawling Prince George’s County and is now its top County Executive.Video below: How Alsobrooks quickly changed Senate race trajectoryOn their private text chain Blunt Rochester says they call themselves “sister senator to be,” as they run down-ballot from Vice President Kamala Harris a friend and colleague who became the second Black woman ever elected to the Senate when she won in 2016 in her own historic run for the White House. The first Black woman elected to the Senate, Democratic Sen. Carol Moseley Braun of Illinois in 1992, served a single term. Harris was the second. And a third Black woman, Sen. Laphonza Butler, was appointed to fill out the term of long-serving California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who died in 2023. “People are anxious and excited at the same time,” said Glynda C. Carr, the president and CEO of Higher Heights for America, an organization that works to elect Black women to office.What’s striking about their campaigns is the way the two women embrace their own backgrounds but also, like Harris, don’t dwell on the historic firsts they would bring to the job, leaving it to the voter to see their Blackness and hear their voices as women.”The vast majority of us know that we have so much more in common than what separates us,” Harris said on the debate stage this week, brushing past Trump as he revived questions about her race.On the campaign trail, Blunt Rochester has shared the story of the Reconstruction Era documents showing her great, great, great-grandfather, who had been enslaved in Georgia, as now having the right to vote.As she reminisces on that history, “what we’ve come through as a country,” she said she also thinks of what she will pass on to her own new baby granddaughter.”There isn’t a cookie cutter way to run” for office, Blunt Rochester told AP. Blunt Rochester and Harris are close, both entering Congress the same year and often sitting together at Congressional Black Caucus events. “The most important thing is that we show up as our authentic selves,” she said, adding, “because it requires all of our different and diverse lived and work experiences.”Alsobrooks launched her campaign for the Senate in a video telling her family’s story of leaving South Carolina for Maryland after her great-grandfather was shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy after a traffic stop. As a young prosecutor, she first met Harris, then attorney general in California, a friendship that formed more than a decade ago.But unlike 2016, when Hillary Clinton ran for president in a white suit symbolic of the suffragettes, the 2024 Senate candidates are positioning themselves more broadly in a way that may appeal to a wider electorate but also signals the cultural shift as the country becomes more diverse and Congress becomes more reflective of the electorate.”We learned from 2016, we’re not going to lead with identity in the same way that Hillary Clinton did,” said Aimee Allison, founder of She the People, an organization that supports women of color in American leadership.Allison said a new generation of candidates is showing you can be “holding multiple identities” at once. “It’s demonstrating you have a heart for people who you’re not like … but deserve to be served by government and deserve representation.”The challenges Black women face to get to this point in the campaign are steep, rooted in a two-party political system that has often been slow to support Black women candidates and quick to doubt their ability to win statewide office, despite the qualifications.Over the years, the parties have not always shared ample resources with Black women candidates who strategists said proved they could have had more success in several close races, creating a Catch-22 loop that reinforces biased attitudes against their electability.In fact, the Senate may have been poised to swear in another Black woman, Rep. Barbara Lee, who ran for the open seat from California after Feinstein’s death but fell short during a multi-candidate primary. Rep. Adam Schiff ran a strong campaign to become the Democratic front-runner with wide party support and is expected to handily win the seat that is now filled temporarily by Butler. With the Senate heading toward a 50-50 split, tens of millions of dollars are being spent in Maryland, where the popular Hogan was recruited by Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell to help the GOP win back the majority. Hogan and Alsobrooks appear to generally appreciate one another. Alsobrooks said Hogan was a good governor, but warns that in the Senate he would be a decisive GOP vote.Hogan’s campaign said he greatly respects Alsobrooks, and is proud of the work they did together during his administration. “Our campaign has been laser-focused on Maryland and Marylanders their local concerns and priorities, and the opportunity to elect an independent swing vote who will put the best interests of the state above party-line politics,” said Hogan campaign spokeswoman Blake Kernen.During the Democratic National Convention the two women candidates held an event at a historic Black history museum in Chicago with Moseley Braun delivering remarks and Butler introducing them.Blunt Rochester, noting her own powder blue power suit with its padded foundation, said she’s standing on the shoulders of those who came before her and has strong shoulders ready for those who come next.

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Women of Color $2,500 [Video]

GRANT money EASY $30,000! 3 Minutes to apply! Free money not loanHey Guys, today we are here to help you find grants for your business – basically free money that does not have to be paid back. There are many places to look for grants, but they are often overly priced, overly confusing to navigate, or extremely outdated. So, I’ve compiled a list of the best grants and places to find grants to save you time and money. On this channel, you’ll learn the different types of grants, the best websites to find grants, the best grants to apply for right now, and tips to help you get the grants you apply for. Go ahead and hit that like button if you like free money and subscribe for more videos. In this video I will present to you new grant opportunities for Canadians and Africans . These grants are for your small business available now. Some of these grants are for minority-owned small businesses. If you would like to access these grants the link is available at the end of this video.📩 Join my telegram community to receive weekly insights on grants, business funding topportunities delivered to your doorstept.me/makemoneywithmariamYayyyy!!! Now you can become an exclusive member of this community and join our channel membership here: / @mariamadepoju Yayyyy!!! Now you can become an exclusive member of this community and join our channel membership here: / @travelabroadwithmariam 🧠 Need to pick my brain about scholarships, education consulting, and content creation? ● Join my patreon before you can book a 1:1 consultation with me: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=83445583Interested in starting a successful youtube channel? ● Purchase my Youtube monetization masterclass replay here: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZ…Book one on one youtube coaching here: https://calendly.com/chasiseverything…I use these to optimize videos● Tubebuddy. Use my link to get yours: https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricing?a=c…Shop on my African inspired clothing line: www.chasiseverything.com 📞 Contact Me● Collabs and partnerships: ceo@chasiseverything.com General inquiries: ceo@chasiseverything.com 📲 My Socials● IG: @chasiseverythingLinkedIn: Mariam AdepojuTiktok: @chasiseverythingFacebook:@chasiseverything#grants #freemoney #money #entrepreneur

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Lead, arsenic, other heavy metals in tampons prompt FDA investigation [Video]

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday that it will examine the potential harm to women of heavy metals such as lead and arsenic found in tampons.The FDAs action follows the July publication of a small pilot study that found arsenic and lead in organic and nonorganic tampons. Although the levels of both metals were low, there is no safe level of exposure to lead, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.The July study discovered only the presence of the metals and did not test whether metals are released from tampons when used, the FDA said in a statement Tuesday. It also did not test for metals being released, absorbed into the vaginal lining, and getting into the bloodstream during tampon use. The FDA has therefore commissioned an independent literature review and initiated an internal bench laboratory study to evaluate metals in tampons.The FDA lab study will mimic normal use of tampons to see just how much if any metals may be released into the human body during their use. The literature review will examine all research in the area to shed light on the potential health impact of such exposure, the agency said.We want the public to know that before tampons can be legally sold in the U.S., they must meet FDA requirements for safety and effectiveness, the statement says. Manufacturers must test the product and its component materials before, during, and after manufacturing.Before a product is allowed onto the market, biocompatibility testing is undertaken by the manufacturing company, which is part of safety testing, and is reviewed by the FDA prior to market authorization.The Consumer Healthcare Product Association, a trade group, also noted in a statement that its products are rigorously tested to meet strict regulatory standards. The group said it is supportive of continued research to help ensure the safe use of these products.The Center for Baby and Adult Hygiene Products, a trade association also known as BAHP, said it supports the FDAs further research on the safety of tampons in real world use and the agencys ongoing commitment to public health.Heavy metals in tamponsThe July study tested 30 tampons from 14 brands purchased from major online retailers and stores in the United States, the United Kingdom and Greece. The researchers conducted a blinded study, so they did not know the brands.Researchers ran tests for 16 heavy metals: arsenic, barium, calcium, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, iron, manganese, mercury, nickel, lead, selenium, strontium, vanadium and zinc, according to senior study author Kathrin Schilling, assistant professor of environmental health sciences at Columbia Universitys Mailman School of Public Health in New York City.We found an average of 100 nanograms per gram of lead and 2 nanograms per gram of arsenic in the tampons, Schilling told CNN at the time. There was no detectable level of chromium and no detectable level of mercury, which is very good.Organic tampons contained higher levels of arsenic, while nonorganic tampons had higher levels of lead, the study found.The average lead concentration in tampons was about 10 times higher than the maximum levels currently allowed in drinking water, Schilling said, adding that arsenic levels were five times lower than current limits for drinking water.Its important to note that arsenic shouldnt be present in tampons at all, and we dont yet understand the effects of vaginal exposure since it hasnt been studied, she said. There is no safe level of lead exposure, and it has been shown to cause reproductive health issues in women.However, the mere presence of a chemical is not an indication of risk or adverse effect, according to the American Chemistry Council, an industry association.As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention emphasizes, The measurement of an environmental chemical in a persons blood or urine is a measure of exposure; it does not by itself mean that the chemical causes disease or an adverse effect, a spokesperson for the council previously told CNN.Why tampons would be more of a concernVaginal tissue is more permeable than other parts of the body, so if studies were to find that heavy metals or worrisome chemicals do leach from menstrual products into the body, it could be a significant problem, Anna Pollack, associate professor of global and community health at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, told CNN previously. She was not involved in the pilot study.I am most concerned with menstrual products that are used inside the body, said Pollack, who coauthored a review of 10 years of studies on contaminants in tampons, sanitary pads, menstrual cups and other products.However, there is no reason for people to be afraid to use menstrual products at this time, Pollack added. I would just be aware of the issue and monitor any research that develops.Tampon makers and the FDA recommend that tampons not be used at night or for longer than eight hours due to a greater risk of toxic shock syndrome, a deadly bacterial infection that can cause organ failure and death if not treated.That advice also applies to anyone concerned about heavy metals or chemicals in their menstrual products, experts say.Other recommendations include washing your hands before and after inserting or removing a tampon to reduce bacterial spread, changing tampons every four to eight hours and using the lowest absorbency possible.If you can wear one tampon up to eight hours without changing it, the absorbency may be too high, the FDA noted on its website.Signs of toxic shock, which include a sudden high fever, diarrhea, dizziness, vomiting or a rash that looks like a sunburn, need immediate medical attention.In addition, if you have discomfort, pain or other unexpected symptoms like unusual discharge when trying to insert or wear a tampon, or if you have an allergic reaction, stop using tampons and contact your provider, the FDA said.