FedEx Awards 'Fat Toad Farm' Small Business Grant
OREANDA-NEWS. Fat Toad Farm, a small business specializing in
hand-crafted goat's milk caramel sauces, has been announced the winner
of the second-annual FedEx Small Business Grant Contest. Fat Toad Farm,
which is based in Brookfield, Vermont, will receive a USD 25,000 grant to
put toward its business and growth plan.
Now in its second year,
the FedEx Small Business Grant Contest attracted more than 5,000 entries
and garnered more than 1.4 million votes.
Fat Toad Farm is a
small, family owned and operated goat dairy in Vermont specializing in
hand-crafted goat's milk caramel sauces. Husband and wife team Steve
Reid and Judith Irving created the business with their daughter Calley
Hastings, following an old-fashioned business model based on close
family ties, their food, their animals, their land and their local
community. The business has great potential and plans to use the grant
to improve their caramel production facility. Further, they would like
to upgrade their IT platforms and streamline their order intake,
fulfillment and shipping services.
In addition to the USD 25,000
grand prize, FedEx awarded four first-place grants of USD 5,000 each and
five second-place grants of USD 1,000 each to the following small
businesses:
· A Real Treat Candy Boutique
· Mushmina
· Pig of the Month BBQ
· Marked
· A Little Bundle
· Dream Beard
· Pi-bytes
· SARTONK
· Teacher Lee Play-To-Learn Preschool
The
FedEx Small Business Grant Contest offers significant opportunity for
small businesses to gain nationwide recognition, and encourages local
communities to rally behind them at the same time. Last year's grant
winner, Nicole Snow of Darn Good Yarn, said that her business has
doubled since winning the grant contest and has allowed her to begin
exporting as far as Australia.
Small businesses applied for the
grant by answering a few questions about their business and uploading
photos to represent their story on the FedEx Small Business Grant
Contest website. During a five-week voting period, applicants asked
their customers, friends and family to vote for their business. FedEx
selected the top 100 finalists based on their compelling business
stories and other factors, including the number of votes received.Round two asked the top 100 finalists to complete a short essay, which
was reviewed by a FedEx committee.
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