• Tania Austin - Decjuba CEO and owner
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Decjuba's philanthropic arm, the Decjuba Foundation has teamed up with Mamamia’s Lady Startup Academy to launch the 'Find Your Amazing' grant. 

The grant and accompanying program was launched yesterday on International Women's Day and will see one Australian or New Zealand female-founded start-up business receive the $20,000 grant.

In total, five finalists will be chosen and will receive: a webinar Q&A experience with Decjuba CEO and owner Tania Austin and Lady Startup and Mamamia co-founder Mia Freedman, access to the Lady Startup Academy's Rocket Plan course, and 
the chance to be featured on Decjuba's 'The Space' blog and social media platforms. 

Additionally, the four runner-up finalists will receive a $1000 grant. 

Decjuba CEO and owner Tania Austin (pictured) said she is excited to support new businesses to grow through the program. 

"At Decjuba our vision is to make amazing attainable for everyone. 

"Through Decjuba Foundation's partnership with Lady Startup, we will empower women to take their start-up businesses to the next level.

"As a female entrepreneur, I am so excited to create this opportunity and see women’s ideas and ambitions become a reality," she said. 

Lady Startup Academy founder Mia Freedman welcomed the partnership with the Decjuba Foundation. 

"We’re thrilled to partner with The Decjuba Foundation to launch this game changing grant.

"Everything we do at the Lady Startup Academy is about helping women grow their businesses and side-hustles.

"I know what an amazing difference a $20,000 grant will make to a woman in the start-up stage, whether it’s investing in new equipment, expanding her range or hiring her first virtual assistant," she said. 

Applications for the Find Your Amazing program opened yesterday March 08 and will close on March 22 2022. 

More information can be found on the Find Your Amazing website. 

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