New business grants

Here are some new business grants that you may be eligible for:

  1. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Grants: These grants are provided by the federal government to support research and development projects that have the potential to lead to new products, services, or processes.
  2. Women's Business Centers (WBCs) Grants: The WBCs, a program of the Small Business Administration (SBA), provide grants to women entrepreneurs to start or grow their businesses.
  3. Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Grants: The MBDA, a program of the U.S. Department of Commerce, provides grants to minority-owned businesses to help them grow and create jobs.
  4. National Science Foundation (NSF) Grants: The NSF provides grants to support research and development projects in various fields, including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
  5. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Grants: The USDA provides grants to support rural businesses and agricultural projects.
  6. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Grants: The EPA provides grants to support environmental projects and initiatives.
  7. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Grants: The NIH provides grants to support research projects in the fields of health and medicine.
  8. State and Local Government Grants: Many state and local governments offer grants to support small businesses and economic development initiatives.
  9. Foundation Grants: Many private foundations, such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Ford Foundation, provide grants to support various causes and initiatives.
  10. Crowdfunding Grants: Some crowdfunding platforms, such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo, offer grants to support innovative projects and businesses.

Some specific grants that are currently available include:

To find more grants, you can search online using keywords such as "small business grants," "entrepreneurship grants," or "start-up grants." You can also check with your local government, chamber of commerce, or small business development center for more information on available grants.