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Frequently asked questions
What federal grants are available for small businesses in 2025?
The federal government awards over $900 billion in grants annually. Key programs include SBIR/STTR (up to $2M for tech companies), USDA Rural Development grants (up to $500K for rural businesses), EDA grants for economic development, and SBA programs. Eligibility depends on your industry, location, and business size.
Do I need to repay federal grants?
No. Federal grants are not loans — you do not repay them. They are awarded to businesses that meet specific criteria and agree to use funds for the stated purpose. Grants do require reporting and compliance with terms.
How do I find grants I actually qualify for?
The official source is Grants.gov, which lists all federal grant opportunities. The challenge is knowing which programs to search and interpreting eligibility requirements. Our tool automatically searches and filters by your business type, industry, and location.
Are there grants for women-owned or minority-owned businesses?
Yes. The federal government has set-aside programs for women-owned (WOSB) and minority-owned small businesses. SBA, USDA, and many agencies actively prioritize these categories. Include ownership details in your description to surface relevant programs.