Find federal grants your
business actually qualifies for
We search 1,000+ active federal grant programs against your business profile. Most small businesses qualify for funding they don't know exists.
$900B+
Federal grants awarded annually
1,000+
Active grant programs searched
Daily
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How it works
Describe your business
Tell us what you do, your industry, size, and location. Plain English — no grant expertise needed.
We search 1,000+ programs
We query the live federal grants database (Grants.gov) and match programs to your business profile.
Apply directly
We link directly to each grant's official page. No middlemen, no markups, no "consulting fees".
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 for small businesses 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. The exact programs you qualify for depend 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 and organizations that meet specific criteria and agree to use funds for the stated purpose. However, 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 that it requires knowing which programs to search and how to interpret eligibility requirements. Our tool automatically searches and filters by your business type, industry, and location.
Are there grants for women-owned businesses?
Yes. The federal government has specific set-aside programs for women-owned small businesses (WOSB). Additionally, SBA programs, USDA programs, and many federal agencies actively prioritize women-owned businesses in grant competitions. Searching with "women-owned" in our tool surfaces these specifically.