Jobber, the provider of home service management software, announces the launch of its Come Through for Home Service video campaign across Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. For every view the 30-second video receives between June 15-17, Jobber will add $1, up to $50,000, to Boost by Jobber, the company’s grant program.
The Come Through for Home Service video highlights the importance of home service companies and celebrates the essential work these businesses do in the communities. Everyone is invited to watch and share the video on the company’s social media platforms.
Home service businesses
“The positive response we’ve received from the home service community following the launch of Boost by Jobber has been overwhelming,” said Sam Pillar, CEO & Co-Founder at Jobber. “We're excited for people to rally behind home service businesses so we can fulfill our commitment to support 10 more entrepreneurs.”
The Boost by Jobber grant program was created to help small home service businesses
In March 2021, Jobber announced Boost by Jobber, committing $100,000 in grants to 20 home service businesses. This additional funding could bring the total amount of grants to $150,000 and support 30 small businesses with hiring, new equipment, marketing dollars, and more. The Boost by Jobber grant program was created to help launch, grow, and strengthen small home service businesses.
Recently launched ventures
It invites aspiring entrepreneurs, new business owners, and longtime home service entrepreneurs within the home service sector to apply for free grants ranging from $1,000 to $20,000. Thousands of businesses across several industries such as plumbing, HVAC, cleaning, and landscaping have applied so far.
Boost by Jobber grants are organized into categories that reflect various stages of company growth, from ideas on paper to recently launched ventures to established businesses—as well as an additional category for COVID-19 support. The deadline to apply for a grant is June 23. Finalists and recipients will be announced in August 2021.