Please ensure all the information entered and documentation is ready before submitting. Applications will be reviewed to determine eligibility.
Any requests for information from our team will come via email and need to be responded to within 72 hours so that we may fulfill our responsibility to complete this process within our designated timelines.
What kind of business do you have? Select the industry that most accurately describes your business.
What state is your business located in? Select the physical location of your business
Business Name: Please provide the legal business name as it appears on bank statements and incorporation documents.
Business Phone: Please provide us with the phone number your business uses.
Business Address: Please provide us with the physical location of your business.
Business Start Date: Please select the month and year your business started. Usually this is the date of incorporation.
EIN#: Please enter your tax ID or EIN number provided to you by the IRS
Who is completing this application? Please specify 'Owner' if you own a majority share of the business or are the sole owner. Specify 'Authorized Officer' is you are an employee or legal representative of the business.
First and Last Name: This should be the name of the person completing the application.
Email: This should be the email of the person completing the application
Mobile Phone: This should be the mobile phone number of the person completing the application.
Please read and then check the 'Agree to Terms' checkbox.
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If you would like to know what happens next, please visit our submission process page.
The federal government offers grants with opportunities for companies from varying backgrounds. At the federal level, SBA.gov provides limited small business grants. State, county and city funded grants provide additional opportunities for small businesses. Find grants available to businesses in your area.
Some small business grant programs are available for a specific entrepreneur demographic or business profile and they often have an application process that is easier to navigate. View available grants in your industry.
There are several nonprofit, private and corporate organizations offering grants to small businesses. These include: National Association of Self-Employed, Halstead Grant, Foundation for a Just Society, and many more. Complete your application so we can match your business with available grants.
Multiple grants that are intended to help minority and women-owned businesses grow and be better represented as American business owners such as Amber Foundation, MBDA, Operation Hope and others.
We are committed to assisting small businesses find, apply, qualify for and receive grants. Keep in mind that not all assistance flows directly from the federal government to small business. Some funds are distributed to state and local governments and agencies, nonprofit organizations and institutions. These entities, in turn, distribute the funds, or use them to provide assistance on a local level. You can read more about us here.