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Find similar grantsDelaware Technical Innovation Program (DTIP) is sponsored by Delaware Division of Small Business. The Delaware Technical Innovation Program (DTIP) provides state funds for businesses developing new innovations and inventions.
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Delaware Technical Innovation Program Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program Delaware Technical Innovation Program Delaware Technical Innovation Program Delaware Technical Innovation Program offers transition grants for companies that have completed Phase I and applied for Phase II of the federal Small Business Innovation Research or Small Business Technology Transfer programs as they work to bring new products to market.
https://business. delaware. gov/incentives/ Angel Investor Tax Credit Angel Investor Tax Credit provides a refundable tax credit for qualified investors in innovative, Delaware-based small businesses – connecting talented, high-tech entrepreneurs with new sources of capital.
Brownfield Assistance Program Brownfield Assistance Program offers matching grants to property owners and developers to encourage redevelopment of environmentally stressed sites. * *Applications for this program must go before the Council on Development Finance.
Delaware Capital Access Program Delaware Capital Access Program helps lenders to provide financing to businesses deemed too risky for the traditional banking model due to minor collateral or credit issue Delaware Strategic Fund is the Division’s primary funding source to support business retention and expansion through grants and low-interest loans to projects that grow the state’s economy in a significant way.
* *Applications for this program must go before the Council on Development Finance. Downtown Development District Investors who make Qualified Real Property Investments (QRPI) to commercial, industrial, residential, and mixed-use buildings or facilities in designated areas may apply to Delaware State Housing Authority for a DDD Rebate of up to 20% of QRPI. The Downtown Development Districts Act was created to leverage...
The Division of Small Business awards EDGE Grants through a competitive selection process. STEM-based companies can receive up to $100,000 for eligible expenses. Entrepreneur Class (non-STEM) businesses can get up to $50,000.
The funds are provided as a $3 (state) to $1 (business) match. And... Wilmington’s Opportunity Zone creates a unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a growing metropolitan area while simultaneously receiving tax incentives.
Investors can defer tax on any prior gains so long as the gain is reinvested in a Qualified Opportunity Fund. If the investor... State Small Business Credit Initiative Participation Loan State Small Business Credit Initiative Participation Loan help lenders to provide financing to businesses deemed too risky for the traditional banking model due to minor collateral or credit issues.
Tax-Exempt Bond Financing Tax-Exempt Bond Financing allows the Division to act as the conduit issuer on bond for tax-exempt, non-profit organizations. Workforce Training Grant is a matching program that funds specialized training for companies of up to $100,000 per project.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Delaware businesses that have completed Phase I and applied for Phase II of a federal SBIR or STTR program. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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