Startup Grants in 2026: What They Pay, Where to Find Them, and Who Qualifies
Startup grants are non-repayable, non-dilutive funds awarded by governments, corporations, or foundations to businesses meeting specific criteria — not startups in general. Federal SBIR/STTR grants remain the largest source, with Phase I awards reaching up to $323,000 and Phase II up to $2.15 million across eleven participating agencies. Private and corporate grants, such as the monthly $10,000 Amber Grant for women-owned businesses, are smaller but faster, while state and local programs offer $5,000–$100,000 with less competition. Key free resources for finding legitimate opportunities include Grants.gov, SBIR.gov, Hello Alice, and state economic development agencies. Founders are advised to match their business profile to specific funder priorities rather than applying broadly, and to avoid any paid services claiming to unlock grant access.
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