Latina-owned business receives grant from Eva Longoria Foundation

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Latina-owned business receives grant from Eva Longoria Foundation
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Luckily for Latino entrepreneurs, the Eva Longoria Foundation recently partnered with nonprofit microlender Accessity, to award $10,000 worth of grants to 12 Latina-owned businesses.

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A mother of three, Guardiola emigrated from Culiacán, Sinaloa, to San Diego, with beginner-level English and very little experience in accounting. After her divorce, she was motivated to provide for her family and worked as a driver for Uber and Lyft.

She combined her entrepreneurial efforts with merchandise she sold on Facebook Marketplace and at the Swap Meet as a hobby, and she started Mujer Brave mid-pandemic. She says her company is meant to “inspire other women to never give up,” hence the name of her business, which translates to “brave woman.”

“They believed in me as a woman entrepreneur and I am very grateful,” Guardiola said. “Their support is worth more than the money I have earned.”

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