State Grants

Connecticut Small Business Grants & Funding Programs

Connecticut offers support for small businesses through statewide development programs, innovation-focused funding, and local initiatives serving startups, manufacturers, and service businesses.

108grants available
From state agencies, SBA & local programs

Statewide Development Support

Connecticut businesses can access support tied to growth, capital investment, job creation, and business resilience through statewide partners.

Innovation and Technology Funding

Technology, biotech, and innovation-led businesses can find support through commercialization programs, startup initiatives, and research-connected funding opportunities.

Local Business Programs

Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, and other communities offer local business assistance, corridor support, and entrepreneur programs for eligible businesses.

Connecticut Business Grants

108 grants found

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WBDC

WBDC Launch Pad Grant Program

Offers grants of up to $2,500 to help cover eligible start‑up costs for early‑stage, at least 51% woman‑owned businesses headquartered in Connecticut.

up to $2,500ConnecticutRolling
All SectorsStartup Support
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Waterbury/WBDC

Waterbury/WBDC Small Business Grant Program

Provides grants ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 to eligible small businesses in Waterbury, Connecticut for projects that drive business growth and improve profitability.

$2,500 to $10,000Connecticut15 Jun 2026
All SectorsBusiness Support
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Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program

VA GPD Per Diem Only NOFO

The Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program is accepting applications for grants to support per diem only.

VariesNationwide18 Feb 2026
All SectorsBusiness Support
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Supportive Services for Veteran Families

VA Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program

The Supportive Services for Veteran Families is accepting applications for grants to support veteran families.

$262,981 - $23,153,846Nationwide19 Feb 2026
All SectorsBusiness Support
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

USDA Rural Business Loans & Grants

If your business is located in a rural area, the USDA offers loans, loan guarantees, and grants to help you start, expand, or add value to your business. Funding supports job creation, innovation, farm‑based products, energy upgrades, and more.

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All SectorsAgriculture & Rural
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SBIR/STTR Program

SBIR & STTR Innovation Grant Programs

Competitive grant funding from 11 federal agencies. These programs offer free grant money (not loans!) to help small businesses develop and test new products, ideas, or technology.

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All SectorsInnovation & R&D
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First Peoples Fund

Yeego Action Grant

Provides up to $2,500 in quick‑response funding for Native artists and culture bearers to cover emergencies, travel, medical hardships, and other artistic needs.

up to $2,500NationwideRolling
Creative & HeritageGrants & Funding
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ZenBusiness

#MomsMeanBusiness

Covers business formation costs for mothers, helping them form an LLC, track expenses, secure a business name, and more.

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All SectorsBusiness Support
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Hivers and Strivers

Hivers and Strivers Investment Program

Provides equity investments ranging from $250,000 to $1 million to veteran‑owned and veteran‑led businesses.

$250,000 - $1,000,000NationwideRolling
All SectorsFinance & Investment
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HerRise

HerRise MicroGrant

Provides financial aid to U.S.-registered businesses majority‑owned by women of color with innovative community solutions.

VariesNationwideRolling
All SectorsBusiness Support
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Gold House

Gold House Ventures

Invests in Asian and Pacific Islander (API) entrepreneurs and offers a startup accelerator.

VariesNationwideRolling
All SectorsAccelerators
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Female Founders Fund

Female Founders Fund

Invests in women‑owned and women‑run startups across B2B, consumer, healthcare, fintech, and social sectors.

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All SectorsFinance & Investment
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about business grants in Connecticut