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Busy Mamas Money Club

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💡Idea of the Day: Indoor Children’s Play Park 🎠
An indoor children’s play park is a safe space where kids can run, climb, jump, and play no matter the weather. For parents, it’s more than just a place for kids, it’s a break. A few hours where children are entertained while parents finally get to sit, relax, and breathe. This kind of business is in demand all year round. In places like Canada and the UK, where winters are long and cold, it becomes even more valuable. You don’t need a huge setup to start. Many begin with a small rented space and a few basics like soft play equipment, a ball pit, and climbing areas, then grow over time. What the numbers can look like: - $15 per child entry - 30 kids on a weekday = $450 - 80 kids on a busy weekend = $1,200 in a day - Add birthday parties ($300–$500 per booking), a small café, and holiday events, and it can grow to $4,000–$6,000/month+ once established The most important factor is location, places close to families, schools, and residential areas work best. Looking at your area, is there a good indoor play space for kids nearby, or do you think there’s a gap?
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This is definitely a great idea, especially if one is able to include play items that are not available elsewhere. There's one that opened in Barrie, ON. last year or so that's pretty dope. Its got lots of STEM and functional play areas - salon, gas station etc, grocery store, and kids love it.
Day 2: Explore the Business Idea Vault
Today, spend 15–20 minutes going through the Business Idea Vault. In the comments: - Share your top 3 ideas - You don’t need to explain yet, just list them Reminder: we’re choosing ideas that fit your life, not trends. I’ll be reading through the comments, and I’ll see you tomorrow for Day 3.
1 like • Feb 20
1. Consulting 2. UGC content creation
Day 1: Your Reality Check
Welcome to Day 1 🎉 Today is about choosing an idea that fits your real life, not an ideal one. In the comments, reply with: 1. How many hours per week can you realistically commit? 2. One skill, experience, or thing people already ask you for help with. No overthinking, just honesty. I’ll be reading through the comments, and I’ll see you tomorrow for Day 2
1 like • Feb 20
1. 15-20 hours right now, once I'm clear on what to pursue, 7-10 hours when I return to a 9-5 job 2. A. Creating realistic joint family budgets in a way that makes room for debt payment, savings and investments (though with AI, I'm not sure why anyone would pay for this now, lol). B. Marketing I think, but mostly from a target customer and brand/product positioning lens
💰 8 Grants and Pitch Opportunities Women Founders Can Explore This February 🔥
I’ve been noticing that a lot of women in the club are curious about grants; which ones to apply for, who they’re actually for, and whether it’s worth the effort. So here’s a fresh list of opportunities that are open this month, suitable for women building businesses at different stages. 1. Poker Power × IFundWomen – “Power Play" Small Business Grant (Up to $100,000) Good fit if you: - Already have a business or a clear side hustle. - Can explain in simple terms what your business does Might want to pause if you’re still figuring out your offer or revenue model. 🔗 Apply here: https://ifundwomen.com/programs/poker-power 2. IFundWomen Universal Funding Application This one gives you a single entry point for multiple grant opportunities. Best for women who: - Don’t want to rewrite their story every time - Want to practice articulating their business clearly 🔗 Learn more: https://ifundwomen.com/grants 3. Honeycomb Hot Streak Small Business Grant – ~$10,000 - Great if your business is active and gaining traction. Good for: - Women already running something, even small - Those who’ve launched or hit a milestone recently 🔗 More info: https://www.joinhoneycomb.com/grants 4. Honeycomb Celebration Grant – $2,500 Designed to celebrate progress, not perfection. Good for: - Women who recently reached a milestone or are restarting - Those who want a confidence boost along with funding 🔗 Details here: https://www.honeycombcredit.com/breakthrough 5. The Spark Grant Supports women founders with strong vision and story. Good if you: - Can clearly explain the “why” behind your business - Want to practice positioning your idea in a concise way 🔗 Apply here: https://thesparkgrant.com 6. HerRise MicroGrant – $1,000 Monthly grant for early-stage women founders, especially women of color.
2 likes • Feb 4
Thank you for sharing
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Feyikunmi Ubani
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