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Small Business grants in Texas

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San Marcos’ Small Business Resources page acts as a curated hub of grant programs, counseling, and funding tools for local small businesses. It points owners to city grants like the BIG Grant and co-marketing fund as well as state, federal, and private small-business contests.

Eligible for: Small businesses and entrepreneurs in San Marcos and the surrounding area, including downtown retailers and service businesses, that are see…

Funding: Resource hub pointing San Marcos small businesses to multiple grant, loan, and technical assistance programs such as BIG Grants, co-marketing funds, ReviveSMTX, and state and federal contests.cityFor-profit businessEntrepreneurGrant directoryTechnical assistanceCOVID-19 recoveryMarketing supportFacade and signage

Dallas’s Small Business Assistance Program is a city-wide capital grant program that helps small businesses finance real estate and build-out projects when they are ready to grow into or expand within Dallas storefronts or offices.

Eligible for: For-profit small businesses locating, expanding, or renovating a storefront or office in the City of Dallas that are undertaking capital pro…

Funding: Gap-financing grants sized through underwriting to help close capital stacks for approximately $150,000 to $2,000,000 brick-and-mortar projects in Dallas.Deadline: Rolling; awards considered on a competitive basis while funds are availablerollingcityFor-profit businessGap financingReal estateBuild-outJob creation

The B.U.I.L.D Small Business Grant Program provides small, flexible grants to very small Dallas businesses—especially minority- and women-owned firms—to cover training, working capital and essential expenses that keep them open and growing.

Eligible for: Micro and small businesses located in the City of Dallas, generally with fewer than nine employees or a 2019 payroll below specified thresho…

Funding: One-time grants typically up to $3,000 to $5,000 to cover training, working capital, rent, utilities, and other essential expenses for very small Dallas businesses.Deadline: Offered in rounds with fixed application windows; deadlines vary by cohortfixedcityFor-profit businessMicroenterpriseOperating expensesWorking capitalRent and utilitiesTraining and technical assistanceEquity and inclusion

TWC’s Skills for Small Business grant pays community college tuition and fees for training new and existing workers at Texas small businesses with fewer than 100 employees, helping companies upskill staff without out-of-pocket tuition costs.

Eligible for: Texas businesses with 99 or fewer employees (company-wide) that pay into the state Unemployment Insurance system, are in good standing with …

Funding: Grants paid directly to Texas public community or technical colleges for tuition and fees, up to $2,000 per new employee and up to $1,000 per existing employee.Deadline: No fixed end date; applications accepted year-round while funds are availablerollingstatewideFor-profit businessWorkforce trainingTuition assistanceSkills development

The City of San Marcos Business Support Programs bundle together grants, incentives, and technical assistance to help local small businesses improve storefronts, grow, and create jobs. The portfolio includes BIG façade/signage grants, Main Street incentives, and co-marketing support that lower the cost of visible, high-impact improvements.

Eligible for: Locally owned or operated businesses within San Marcos city limits, including downtown/Main Street district businesses, that are investing i…

Funding: Matching reimbursement grants up to 20,000 dollars for facade and sign improvements, plus smaller Main Street and co-marketing grants up to 2,000–5,000 dollars.rollingcityFor-profit businessFacade improvementsSignageMarketingStorefront upgradesBusiness expansion

The City of Laredo Small Business Water Relief Grant Program provides $2,000 grants to micro and small businesses hurt by both the pandemic and a 2024 water-boil notice. Administered by LiftFund, the program targets the smallest local employers that need help covering essential operating costs.

Eligible for: Micro and small businesses located within the City of Laredo that were operating on or before March 3, 2021; have fewer than 20 employees; a…

Funding: Flat 2,000 dollar grant for micro/small businesses impacted by COVID and the 2024 boil-water notice.fixedcityFor-profit businessCOVID reliefDisaster recoveryWorking capitalRentPayroll

Longview’s Small Business Grant (SBG) program offers zero-interest, partially forgivable loans of up to $30,000 to help local small businesses and nonprofits recover from COVID-19-related revenue losses. Funding is delivered through CDBG-CV dollars and structured to reward job retention for low- and moderate-income workers.

Eligible for: For-profit small businesses and eligible nonprofits within Longview city limits with 50 or fewer employees, documented revenue loss due to C…

Funding: Forgivable loans up to 30,000 dollars based on job retention.until funds exhaustedcityFor-profit businessNonprofitCOVID reliefWorking capitalPayrollRentUtilities

The Harris County Opportunity Fund is a $17M revolving loan program providing $5,000–$250,000 in flexible, growth-focused capital to Harris County small businesses, with a strong focus on improving access to financing for minority- and women-owned enterprises.

Eligible for: Small businesses located in Harris County, TX (with emphasis on minority- or women-owned enterprises) that have been in operation for at lea…

Funding: Loans from 5,000 to 250,000 dollars with flexible underwriting and technical assistance.Deadline: Open; applications accepted on a rolling basis while capital remains in the revolving fundrollingcountyFor-profit businessWorking capitalEquipmentImprovementsExpansionJob creation

La Porte’s Economic Development Incentives page highlights two core tools for local businesses: the Business Enhancement Grant and the Business Incentive Grant. Together they provide matching dollars to help small businesses upgrade facades, signage, and site improvements while attracting new jobs and private investment.

Eligible for: Commercial property owners and business tenants located within La Porte city limits who are investing in eligible façade, signage, beautific…

Funding: Matching reimbursement grants from 2,500 up to 75,000 dollars covering up to 50 percent of eligible exterior improvement costs.rollingcityFor-profit businessProperty ownerFacade improvementsSignageLandscapingParking lot improvementsJob creation

Harris Hub is an ARPA-funded small business coaching initiative led by BakerRipley and Harris County that pairs in-depth, culturally competent technical assistance with the chance to receive a $5,000 grant for eligible entrepreneurs who complete the program.

Eligible for: Small and micro businesses in Harris County, TX with generally 25 or fewer employees that were impacted by COVID-19, are actively operating,…

Funding: Eligible Harris Hub participants who complete required coaching and coursework hours may be considered for a $5,000 small business grant funded by Harris County ARPA dollars.Deadline: Application periods announced periodically; grants available while ARPA-funded program is activerollingcountyFor-profit businessMicroenterpriseCoaching and technical assistanceOperating expensesRecovery capitalCOVID-19 relief

A training grant program for small businesses (fewer than 100 employees) to upskill new and existing workers via community/technical college courses.

Eligible for: Private business with 1-99 employees, paid UI contributions, using eligible public community/technical college training; full details apply.…

Deadline: Rolling (no fixed expiration) (Texas Workforce Commission)

A resource hub for small businesses in Texas to access financing and capital through state and federal programs such as CDFIs, the Texas Small Business Credit Initiative (TSBCI), and disaster-recovery loans.

Eligible for: Small businesses in Texas seeking capital via various programs (CDFIs, TSBCI, Micro-Business Disaster Recovery Loan, etc.) (Texas Government…