Entrepreneurship Grants

As of July 2026, Grantoria lists 103 Entrepreneurship Grants — 26 open right now, across 50 funding agencies. Award amounts range $1K to $35M. The next application deadline is July 20, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.

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103total grants
26open now
50agencies
$1K–$35Mfunding range
Jul 20next deadline
OPEN Hard to apply

National Science Foundation Translation to Practice

The U.S. NSF Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (NSF TIP) partners across sectors to advance three primary focus areas – accelerating technology translation and development,…

🏛 U.S. National Science Foundation 📋 CFDA 47.084 ⏰ Nov 17, 2026 💰 $600,000 – $2,000,000
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OPEN Hard to apply

SBIR/STTR Match Program

The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) are competitive federal grant programs that provide funding opportunities for small businesses to perform…

🏛 Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity ⏰ Jun 30, 2027 💰 $1 – $250,000
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OPEN Moderate to apply

Ben Franklin Partners (BFTDA) Challenge Grant

Provides funds to businesses through the four Ben Franklin Technology Partnes for access to capital, business expertise, technology commercialization services to advance the development of new…

🏛 Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development ⏰ Dec 31, 2035
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OPEN Hard to apply

Pennsylvania First – Loan

The Pennsylvania First Program was established as a comprehensive funding tool to facilitate increased investment and job creation in the commonwealth and to enable the commonwealth…

🏛 Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development ⏰ Dec 31, 2035
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Frequently asked questions

How many entrepreneurship grants are available?
Grantoria currently lists 103 entrepreneurship grants, of which 26 are open for applications right now. The database is refreshed daily from official federal sources (Grants.gov and SAM.gov).
When is the next deadline?
The next application deadline is July 20, 2026 — about 3 days away. Deadlines vary by program; open any grant to see its exact closing date and application window.
Who is eligible for entrepreneurship grants?
Eligibility is set by each funding program, but entrepreneurship grants in this category most often support: Small Business (SBA-defined), Nonprofits, 501(c)(3) Public Charity and Public Authority. Check each grant's eligibility summary for the exact applicant types and requirements.
How much funding is available?
Award sizes range from $1K to $35M, depending on the program and applicant. Each grant shows its specific funding range where the agency has published one.
Is Grantoria free to use?
Yes — Grantoria is completely free. No account or subscription is required to browse entrepreneurship grants, view deadlines and eligibility, or reach the official application.
How do I apply?
Open any grant to see its full profile — eligibility, required documents, deadlines and a direct link to the official application on the funding agency's website. You apply through the federal portal; Grantoria simply helps you find the right opportunity.

About Entrepreneurship grants

Entrepreneurship grants fuel business innovation and economic development across the United States. With 103 active grants in this category, opportunities span startup support, business expansion, and workforce development. Leading funders include the Rural Business-Cooperative Service and the National Institutes of Health, reflecting the breadth of entrepreneurial initiatives supported.

Most entrepreneurship grants range from $50,000 to $200,000 and use competitive application processes. Nonprofits, public universities, and 501(c)(3) charities are typical recipients, with many grants targeting low-income and rural communities. To narrow your search effectively, filter by demographic focus, support type (such as capacity building or training), and cost-sharing requirements.