A business grant is non-dilutive funding awarded to a company by a government agency, foundation, or corporation that does not have to be repaid. It does not require the recipient to give up equity, and is typically tied to specific eligibility requirements, use-of-funds restrictions, and reporting obligations. It is one of the few funding sources where the founders keep 100 percent of the company.
The three main sources of business grants for startups are federal government programs (SBIR and STTR grants from agencies like the National Science Foundation, NIH, Department of Defense, and Department of Energy, with phased awards typically $50,000 to $250,000 in Phase I and $750,000 to $2 million in Phase II for tech and resear...