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Collaborative Market Access Grant (CMAG) is a grant that funds collaborative efforts by small businesses to access international markets. The program supports industry associations, trade organizations, and groups of small businesses in developing shared market entry strategies, trade missions, and export promotion activities.
Eligible applicants are typically nonprofit trade associations or business coalitions representing small business exporters. Award amounts and eligibility specifics depend on the administering agency's annual solicitation. The program encourages cost-sharing among participating businesses to maximize the reach of funded activities and support sustainable export growth for U.S. small businesses.
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WEDC Collaborative Market Access Grant (CMAG) Program - Office of Rural Prosperity WEDC Collaborative Market Access Grant (CMAG) Program This program is designed to help industry associations, alliances, agencies, nonprofits, regional economic development organizations or other state/local departments located in Wisconsin to work with Wisconsin companies to increase exports. This grant provides pass-through reimbursed funds.
Eligible applicants include industry associations, alliances, agencies, non-profits, regional economic development organizations, or other state/local departments located in Wisconsin working with Wisconsin companies to increase exports.
Collaborators must provide a compelling case for how the project will benefit Wisconsin companies with international exports, demonstrate organizational support for the administration of the project, and provide an explanation for why their services are needed and how these grant funds will make an impact. The companies benefiting from these funds must comply with the eligible business requirements of the IMAG.
Eligible expenses allowed for CMAGs may include trade shows/ventures, marketing and promotion, export education, and consulting services. Recipients may be eligible for administrative costs to support the project. If applicable, administrative costs must be clearly outlined in the contract.
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) works with Wisconsin’s businesses and communities to build an economy that works for everyone. WI Liability Exemptions for Lenders Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources The lender liability exemption provides conditional environmental liability protections to lenders and representatives.
USDT New Markets Tax Credit Program U.S. Department of the Treasury The NMTC Program attracts private capital into low-income communities by permitting individual and corporate investors to receive a tax credit against their federal income tax in exchange for making equity investments in specialized financial intermediaries.
EPA Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grants U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grants provide funding for a grant recipient to capitalize a revolving loan fund and to provide loans and subgrants to carry out cleanup activities at brownfield sites. Office of Rural Prosperity Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation 2352 S. Park St.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Wisconsin companies (specific criteria may apply). Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Collaborative Market Access Grant (CMAG) is funded by Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Wisconsin. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Ignite Wisconsin is a grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) that funds regional consortiums working to grow startup ecosystems and entrepreneurial activity across Wisconsin. The program invests in collaborative efforts to build robust innovation infrastructure, support early-stage companies, and strengthen regional networks of investors, mentors, and entrepreneurs. Past awards include $950,000 to the Wisconsin Frontier Technology Consortium. Eligible applicants are regional consortiums focused on expanding startup ecosystems throughout the state. The most recent application deadline was October 31, 2025. Check the WEDC website for information on future solicitation cycles and eligibility requirements for Ignite Wisconsin funding.
7 Rivers Small Business Revitalization Grant Program is a grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), administered by the 7 Rivers Alliance, that provides micro-grants of up to $10,000 directly to small businesses in Western Wisconsin, with a focus on rural communities. Funded through a $250,000 WEDC Small Business Development Grant, eligible uses include equipment and technology upgrades, building improvements, façade renovations, new signage, and startup working capital or rent assistance for up to three months. Applicants must participate in up to 20 hours of ongoing education, mentorship, or technical assistance, though businesses may substitute a 10% cash match in lieu of technical assistance. This program targets small businesses looking to stabilize, modernize, or launch operations in underserved rural communities across the 7 Rivers region of Wisconsin.
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