NC IDEA MICRO grants are specifically targeted at companies headquartered in and that conduct a majority of corporate operations in the State of North Carolina.
Donor Name: NC IDEA
State: North Carolina
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/24/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
All publicly facing materials, including website, social media, and other marketing materials and channels should identify the business as a North Carolina company. Selected companies must agree to maintain the majority of corporate operations in the State of North Carolina for at least the 12-month period following completion of the grant.
Through small, project-based grants, NC IDEA MICRO awards $10K in funding to startups actively moving their companies forward by validating assumptions and developing a business model.
Industry and Company Type
- NC IDEA MICRO grants are awarded to companies bringing an innovative product or business model to the market. They prefer companies with proprietary intellectual property or other means of sustained competitive advantage that are solving large problems.
- Companies with high capital requirements and a long runway to commercialization, such as pharmaceutical companies, are not eligible. Other companies that are considered out of scope and not eligible for grant funding include event venue and management companies; traditional staffing agencies; traditional publishing companies; consulting practices or agencies; training companies; tv/film production companies; distributors; franchises; resellers; local, service-oriented small businesses (i.e. restaurants, retail stores); trucking, hauling, and freight and other “lifestyle” companies; and not-for-profits. Also excluded are businesses that are illegal in NC, even if legal in other states or countries.
Eligibility Criteria
Industry and Company Type: The following companies are not eligible for NC IDEA MICRO.
- Businesses that are illegal in NC, even if legal in other states or countries
- Companies in industries with high capital requirements and a long runway to commercialization, such as pharmaceutical companies
- Consulting practices or agencies
- Distributors
- Event venue and management companies
- Franchises
- Local, service-oriented small businesses (i.e. restaurants, retail stores, catering, cleaning companies)
- Not-for-profits
- Resellers
- Television/film production companies
- Traditional publishing companies
- Traditional staffing agencies
- Training companies
- Trucking, hauling, or freight companies
- Other “lifestyle” companies.
For more information, visit NC IDEA.