Applications are currently open for the Backing Small Businesses Grant Program, which supports locally significant small businesses pursuing projects that enhance long-term resilience, promote sustainable growth, and strengthen their positive community impact.
Donor Name: Main Street America
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/31/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Backing Small Businesses grant program, supported by American Express, provides support to locally significant small businesses with community reach.
Following the Disaster Recovery Grants, the Backing Small Businesses grant program will launch a broader round of grants, offering 400 additional $10,000 grants to locally significant small businesses to overcome economic hardship, grow, and drive community impact.
Of the five hundred (500) recipients selected through our 2025 Backing Small Business grant program, including the one hundred (100) recipients of the Disaster Recovery grants, a limited subset of twenty-five (25) will be awarded $30,000 Enhancement Grants to support transformative projects that strengthen their businesses and deepen their impact within their communities. To be eligible for a $30,000 Enhancement Grant, a recipient must have received the initial $10,000 grant and successfully completed their project, and must not have previously received an Enhancement Grant from the Backing Small Businesses grant program. Enhancement Grant recipients will be considered based on Enhancement Grant project proposals, which must be submitted through the final grant report for the initial $10,000 grant.
Types of grant expenses are eligible
Eligible grant expenses include but are not limited to:
- Accessibility Upgrades (Examples: ramp, menu translation, accessible website redesign for visually impaired people, etc.)
- Community Events and Programs (Examples: open mic night, public educational/training workshops, hosting community fund raisers, partnerships with other small businesses)
- Equipment and Inventory (Examples: point of sale device/software, purchasing of items for sale, display cases, kitchen equipment)
- Marketing (Examples: investing in social media campaign, building a website, etc.)
- Operational Strategy (Examples: branding package, accounting software, business coaching, and other types of support that would increase the viability of your business)
- Physical Improvements (Examples: signage, awnings, painting facade, new shelving, new lighting, etc.)
- Sustainability Upgrades (Examples: solar panels, rain garden adjacent to business, investing in reusable/compostable/recyclable packaging alternatives, etc.)
- Technology Upgrades (Examples: building an online storefront, online ordering system, or other e‑commerce platform)
Eligibility Criteria
Businesses must meet the following criteria to apply:
- The applicant must be an owner of the business.
- The applicant must be at least 18 years of age or older.
- The business must be in a “bricks-and-mortar” location and operate in an older or historic main street, downtown, or commercial district in the United States. The business must have occupied their current bricks-and-mortar location since January 1, 2025. (Home-based businesses, even those located in historic neighborhoods, are not eligible. Brick and mortar businesses located outside of historic downtowns and commercial corridors, including, but not limited to, office parks and shopping malls are also not eligible.)
- The business must be an independent business and not part of a franchise or a nonprofit.
- The business must employ 20 or fewer full-time employees.
- The business must have been in operation on or before January 1, 2024.
- The business must be a business entity in good standing in the state in which it was formed and the state in which it does business.
- The business must have an active business license, if required by state or local government.
For more information, visit Main Street America.