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CitizensNYCNYSmall Business

Funding: Up to $5,000grantrollingDeadline: Scope: citystate

Updated: Dec 5, 2025

Summary

CitizensNYC’s Neighborhood Business Grants provide up to $5,000 in flexible funding to help hyperlocal NYC businesses pay rent, cover payroll, invest in equipment, or launch community-serving projects that keep their doors open and their neighborhoods vibrant.

Benefits

Operating expensesRent and utilitiesPayrollEquipmentNeighborhood revitalization

Who Can Apply

For-profit businessMicroenterprise

Eligible Locations

Small, community-rooted businesses located in New York City neighborhoods, with emphasis on BIPOC, immigrant, and women-owned enterprises in under-resourced areas.

Eligibility

Small, locally rooted businesses in New York City—often sole proprietors or microenterprises—that are actively operating, have a clear community-serving mission, face financial challenges or growth barriers, and propose specific projects to sustain or expand operations; priority is given to BIPOC-, immigrant-, and women-owned businesses in under-resourced neighborhoods.

Full Description

The Neighborhood Business Grant program is a philanthropic microgrant initiative aimed at the smallest “main street” businesses that anchor NYC neighborhoods. Grants of up to $5,000 can be used for a wide range of needs, including overdue rent or utilities, payroll and benefits, inventory restocking, marketing, storefront repairs, equipment purchases, or new community-facing services that attract customers. The application asks business owners to describe their history, community impact, present financial challenges, and exactly how the funds will strengthen their business and neighborhood. CitizensNYC explicitly prioritizes BIPOC, immigrant, and women entrepreneurs, and businesses located in historically disinvested communities, aligning the program with broader equity and inclusive-recovery goals. Awards are made in cycles throughout the year, and grantees often receive storytelling and visibility support in addition to the cash award, making the program an important entry in searches for “NYC $5,000 small business grant” and “microgrants for neighborhood businesses.”

Verification & Details

Complexity: low
Confidence: 90%
Status: rolling
Source: citizensnyc.org

Same program as other Neighborhood Business Grants entries; award cap and general rules are stable across cycles.

Official source → citizensnyc.org
Apply on official siteUpdated Dec 5, 2025

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