Applications are now open for the Black Impact Web Grant. A digital equity initiative launched by Bombshell Impact Design Agency aimed at helping Black-led non-profits and social enterprises strengthen their online presence by providing a professional web design and digital strategy package worth approximately $5,000.
This grant isn’t a cash award. instead, the winner receives a comprehensive website build + strategic digital support to boost visibility, credibility and long-term impact.
Who Can Apply
To be eligible, applicants must generally meet the following criteria:
Be a Black-led organization (NGO, community-based organization, or social enterprise).
Have legal registration in their country of operation.
Work in social impact areas such as racial equity, community health & education, climate action, economic empowerment, or related fields.
Have at least a minimal digital footprint (e.g., basic landing page or active social media profiles).
Be ready to collaborate on brand refinement and website development.
What the Grant Provides
Instead of direct funding, the grant package includes:
Strategic Brand Consultation - Define strong messaging and digital positioning.
Custom Website Design & Development - Professionally built, mobile-responsive site tailored to mission.
Content Strategy Guidance, Help in crafting compelling stories that attract support.
Technical Implementation - Setup for domain, secure hosting, and backend infrastructure.
Post-Launch Support -Technical support after launch for stability and updates.
How to Apply
While exact deadlines and application links can vary by year, the general process is:
Confirm Eligibility - Ensure your organization meets leadership and mission criteria.
Prepare Impact Information - Collect statistics, narrative about your social impact, and explain why a website will help you grow.
Submit the Online Form - Complete the grant application via the Bombshell Impact Design Agency portal.
Vision Pitch - Share how a new website will help your organization reach its next growth stage.
Shortlist Consultation - Some applicants may be invited to discuss needs before final selection.
Timeline (Typical)
The grant is often launched
During Black History Month (February).
Deadline: Frequently late February (e.g., 28 Feb 2026 for the 2026 edition).
Final recipient announcements usually follow soon after review.
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