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Small businesses seeking funding can explore various grant options. Federal agencies like the Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Economic Development Administration (EDA) offer resources and grants for specific purposes, such as research and development or community development. Additionally, state and local agencies, as well as private organizations, provide grants tailored to different industries, demographics, and business needs.
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Here's a more detailed look at potential grant sources:
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Federal Grants:
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While the SBA primarily offers loans, it also provides grants for specific initiatives like research and development (SBIR/STTR programs), community development, and assistance for small manufacturers.
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The EDA supports economic development and entrepreneurship through grants and technical assistance, focusing on regions with high unemployment or poverty.
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National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA):
NIFA offers grants for research and development related to agriculture, including projects with potential public benefits.
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This is a central website for finding all federal grant opportunities, including those from various agencies relevant to small businesses.
State and Local Grants:
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State Business Incentives Database:
This resource can help you find financial incentives, including grants, tax credits, and workforce training programs, offered in your specific state.
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Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs):
SBDCs, often associated with universities or economic development agencies, can connect you with local grant opportunities and provide guidance on applying.
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Cobb County Entrepreneurship Grant Program:
This program, offered by the Cobb County Economic Development Office, provides grants of up to $10,000 to businesses in Cobb County, Georgia, for various purposes like marketing, equipment, and renovations.
