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Comcast supports small business growth in Seattle

Comcast has announced a boost for Seattle’s small business community, awarding more than 50 entrepreneurs with new Comcast RISE grant packages designed to help them grow, innovate and strengthen the Seattle community. The recipients include:

Acorn Advisors Marketing

Jump On Languages

Serenity Financial Services

Aluel Cellars

Kamari Bright

Skylark Cafe and Club

BLAST Music Festival

Krav Maga Central District

SpringRoll House

Chebogz Beacon Hill

La Union Studio

Stroup Legal

Dance Conservatory Seattle

Latitude Grant Writing

Taswira Gallery

Emerald City Barber

Launch Industries

Tenacious Ventures

Emerald City Flowers

Living Earth Sex Ed

The Cycle Sanctuary

Essential Therapy & Consultation

Lodgepole Distilling

The Fashion Collaboratory

Farmstand Local Foods

Lucy’s Bottle Shop

The Holistic Career Coach

Grayseas Pies

Malacarne

The Works Seattle

Growing Wild Consulting

MarninSaylor

Uncle Eddie’s Public House

Hawthorne Hills Veterinary Hospital

Milpa Masa

Upkeeping

Hole in the Wall BBQ

Noir Lux Candle Co.

Urban Craft Uprising

Hourglass Attractions

Plant Baby

Visually Speaking

House Cosmopolitan

Raised Doughnuts and Cakes

Water Dog Spa

Illumination Learning Studio

Saigon Drip Café

West Seattle Reign Sports

In Bloom Beauty Boutique

Seattle Surface Cleaners

Zoo BJJ

These entrepreneurs are among 100 small business owners in King County that will receive a technology makeover powered by Comcast Business, creative production and a media schedule from Comcast Advertising, educational resources, a $5,000 monetary grant and business consultation services. These grants will be awarded in September 2025.

Each Comcast RISE recipient will receive a comprehensive grant package that includes:

  • TECHNOLOGY MAKEOVER – Computer equipment and 12 months of internet, voice and cybersecurity services by Comcast Business.
  • CREATIVE PRODUCTION & MEDIA – Professionally produced 30-second TV commercial, media strategy consultation and a 180-day linear media schedule from Comcast Advertising.
  • EDUCATION RESOURCES – 24/7 access for one year to online entrepreneurship courses, learning modules and resources for small business owners.
  • MONETARY GRANT – $5,000 monetary grant to support business operations or growth initiatives.
  • BUSINESS COACHING – Personalized assessment and coaching sessions to help business owners identify opportunities to grow their businesses.

“Small businesses are the backbone of the American economy,” said Dalila Wilson-Scott, EVP and Chief Impact & Inclusion Officer, Comcast Corporation & President, Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation. “Comcast RISE is just one of the ways we’re investing in entrepreneurs who drive innovation, create jobs and build stronger communities. This is about more than grants, it’s about providing the resources and support to drive long-term local impact.”

Now in its fifth year, Comcast RISE is part of Project UP, the company’s $1-billion initiative to connect people to the internet, provide digital opportunity,and build a future of Unlimited Possibilities.

From 2020 to 2022, Comcast RISE has made a significant impact on small businesses across Washington state, awarding $10,000 cash grants to 200 small businesses in King and Pierce Counties – 100 in 2021 and another 100 in 2022.

In addition to financial support, more than 600 small businesses in Washington have received comprehensive marketing, advertising and technology makeovers, helping them enhance their operations and visibility during a critical period of recovery and growth.

To date, RISE has provided a total of $160 million in monetary, marketing, and technology resources to 14,500 small businesses nationwide – underscoring Comcast’s belief that when small businesses thrive, communities thrive.

In addition to King County, grant recipients were announced in four other regions: Boston, MA; Grand Rapids, MI; Nashville, TN; and South Valley, UT, for a total of 500 recipients this year.

Andy Colley is a senior director and copywriter for Comcast NBCUniversal.

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