Small Business Grants
Grants and funding opportunities for small businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs.
Get Up To $15K for Your Youth-Led Project!
Southeast Asian youth entrepreneurs can receive up to $15,000 for nine-month projects focused on civic engagement, economic empowerment, education, or environmental issues. This program supports innovative initiatives to drive positive change in your community.
Unlock $15K for Your North India Business Growth!
North India-based businesses are invited to apply for grants of up to $15,000 to fund innovative projects. This funding supports initiatives in environmental sustainability, women's economic empowerment, entrepreneurship, preventing extremism, and combating trafficking.
Seed Funding for Youth Entrepreneurs ($15K!)
Southeast Asian youth (ages 18-35) can receive up to $15,000 in subgrants to launch community improvement projects focused on civic engagement, economic growth, education, or sustainable development. Apply now to make a real impact in your community!
Get $15,000 for Your Business Growth
Moldovan alumni can access up to $15,000 for projects that foster democracy and civic engagement. This grant supports innovative initiatives aimed at strengthening civil society and promoting public good.
Get Funding for Road Improvements!
Brazoria County businesses can receive up to $14,000 for asphalt and materials to repair and extend Clay Banks Road. This funding supports essential infrastructure development, creating smoother operations for local commerce.
South Africa Grants: Boost Your Business & Community!
South African non-profits operating for 2+ years can get funding to launch community projects focused on economic empowerment and youth leadership. Projects must demonstrate sustainability and a clear path for growth to improve local economic and social conditions.
Get Grant Money for Community Growth & Income!
Non-profit organizations can receive funding for small-scale projects focused on income generation, health improvements, or educational expansion within their communities. This grant supports initiatives that create lasting benefits and become self-sustaining after the funding period.
Alabama Businesses: Get Up To $12,000 for Outreach & Training!
Alabama-based organizations, including tribes, governments, and non-profits, can receive up to $12,000 to host workshops that boost outreach and technical knowledge. This funding supports vital training initiatives from September 2015 to September 2016.
Get $10K for Arts Projects: Reach Underserved Audiences
Small to mid-sized arts organizations can receive up to $10,000 to fund projects that bring diverse and excellent art to underserved populations, or use the arts for community development. This funding supports engagement and livability through professional arts programming that extends reach geographically, ethnically, economically, or to those with disabilities.
Fund Your Fish Screen Project: Get Up To $10,000
California-based businesses and organizations can receive funding to install fish screens on Clover Creek, improving fish passage. This initiative aims to remove barriers to anadromous fish movement, contributing to ecosystem health.
Get $10K for Your Business Growth in Laos!
Small businesses in Laos can apply for grants up to $10,000 from the U.S. Mission to fund impactful projects. This program aims to support initiatives that align with U.S. government interests in the region.
Fund Your Impact: U.S. Embassy Beirut Alumni Grant
Are you a U.S. exchange program alumnus in Lebanon? Lead a team of at least two alumni to receive funding for innovative projects addressing good governance, social cohesion, entrepreneurship, or cultural heritage.
Fund Your Innovative Project: Alumni Grants Up to $10,000!
Are you an alumnus of a U.S. government exchange program? This grant offers funding to implement innovative solutions in areas like democracy, entrepreneurship, education, and sustainability, expanding your skills to benefit your community.
Belize Businesses: U.S. Embassy Grants Up To $10,000!
Belizean businesses and organizations can apply for U.S. Embassy grants to fund projects that strengthen ties with the United States, promoting understanding of U.S. policy and perspectives.
Unlock Community Funding: Grants Up To $10,000!
Mozambican community organizations and groups can access grants to develop self-sustaining projects that improve local economic or social conditions. These one-time grants support initiatives like water systems, health facilities, education, and income generation, requiring community participation.
Get $10K for Arts Projects Reaching Underserved Communities
Small arts organizations can receive $10,000 to fund projects that bring art to underserved communities with rich cultural traditions. This grant simplifies the application process, making it ideal for new federal grant applicants.
Get Up To $10K For Conservation & Ecotourism Projects
Businesses focused on habitat management, research, education, or ecotourism within the Sonoran Joint Venture boundaries can apply for grants. This funding supports projects that conserve migratory birds and their habitats, offering between $5,000 and $10,000.
Get Grants: Community Projects Boost for Ugandan Businesses
Ugandan organizations with registered non-profit status can apply for grants to fund community-driven initiatives promoting self-reliance and development. This program prioritizes micro-infrastructure projects in rural areas that offer immediate, impactful benefits and demonstrate significant community involvement.
Slovenian Businesses: Get Grants to Boost Innovation & Trade!
Slovenian civil society organizations can receive grants from the U.S. Mission to Slovenia to fund projects that strengthen ties with the United States. Funding is available for initiatives in areas like economic development, innovation, and regional cooperation.
Get $10,000 for Arts Projects & Community Reach
Small arts organizations serving underserved communities can receive $10,000 to fund projects that expand artistic engagement and cultural sharing. This grant is designed for organizations new to federal funding or those seeking to overcome barriers to access.