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Emergency Grants (Philadelphia) is a grant from The Merchants Fund that funds small and micro businesses in Philadelphia facing hardship due to qualifying emergency events such as fire, natural disaster, extreme vandalism, utility failure, or highly disruptive public works projects. Awards of up to $20,000 are available as a fund of last resort, going beyond what federal, state, and other programs provide.
Eligible applicants are Philadelphia-based small businesses with annual revenue of $1. 5 million or less that have experienced a qualifying emergency. Businesses that are historically undercapitalized and cannot withstand prolonged revenue loss are prioritized.
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Emergency Grants - The Merchants Fund Philadelphia Up to $20,000 in grant support to businesses facing hardship due to qualifying events such as fire, natural disaster, extreme acts of physical vandalism, utility failure, or a highly disruptive public works projects. NOTE : If the emergency does not fall into one of the categories above, email grants@merchantsfund. org before completing an application to see if you qualify .
Small & Micro business owners that have been historically undercapitalized and cannot withstand a prolonged loss of revenue.
Businesses with an annual revenue of less than $500,000 Business Eligibility Checklist Independently owned & operated Operates a storefront/physical location (food trucks & kiosks are eligible) Is in compliance with all federal, state and local taxes (or on an approved payment plan) Has the required federal, state and local licenses/permits to operate legally Annual revenue of $1.
5M or less Must be able to demonstrate financial need for a grant Ineligible businesses include, but are not limited to, those that provide professional services (e.g. medical/therapeutic/counseling, legal, insurance), graphic design, architecture, real estate, child/elder care providers, and non-profit organizations. Additional ineligible businesses can be found on the quick reference sheet.
These lists are not comprehensive and TMF reserves the right to deem any application ineligible or deny any application. If you have a question about eligibility, please call or email before completing an application. Click the GET STARTED button below to begin.
You’ll see our TMF Emergency Grant Eligibility Questions . Please answer all the questions accurately. If your business can apply, click Continue to Application .
On Step 1, when asked “ Who is this account for? “, please answer “Organization”, since it’s for your business. On Step 2, enter your business name for Entity Name.
You can skip all the other questions; we’ll ask again later. On Step 3, you’ll be the Primary Contact , so check that box. On Step 4, click Complete , then Start New Form to apply!
To submit your application, make sure all required information is completed and go to the final screen to click the SUBMIT button. You will receive an email confirmation once your application is submitted. If you have questions or need assistance, please email grants@merchantsfund.
org Eligibility and other information can be found in this document. This is for reference. Please apply using the link above.
Are you a Philadelphia small business owner facing an obstacle? Stabilization grants are awarded to help merchants overcome barriers affecting their ability to stabilize or grow. Follow the link in our bio to learn more about the program and apply before the April 15th deadline.
We look forward to learning about your business! Photo of 2025 Stabilization Grant recipient, Diva Beauty & Luggage 📷 @chriskendigphotography Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 17920757889271965 Are you a Philadelphia small business owner facing an obstacle? Stabilization grants are awarded to help merchants overcome barriers affecting their ability to stabilize or grow.
Follow the link in our bio to learn more about the program and apply before the April 15th deadline. We look forward to learning about your business! Photo of 2025 Stabilization Grant recipient, Diva Beauty & Luggage 📷 @chriskendigphotography Support The Merchants Fund before the end of the year!
For more than 170 years, TMF has stood beside Philadelphia merchants. We are the only organization in the city solely dedicated to providing direct grant support to small business owners. Merchants like Moneek Pines, owner of @artrageousbrushandflow and a 2025 Emergency Grant, are a testament to TMF’s impact.
By donating to TMF, you contribute to our mission of helping local businesses thrive and communities grow stronger. Visit the link in our bio to donate today! Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 18355885351162712 Support The Merchants Fund before the end of the year!
For more than 170 years, TMF has stood beside Philadelphia merchants. We are the only organization in the city solely dedicated to providing direct grant support to small business owners. Merchants like Moneek Pines, owner of @artrageousbrushandflow and a 2025 Emergency Grant, are a testament to TMF’s impact.
By donating to TMF, you contribute to our mission of helping local businesses thrive and communities grow stronger. Visit the link in our bio to donate today! With continued support from the City Commerce Department, The Barra Foundation and the Vanguard Foundation, we’ve extended the deadline for the SNAP Emergency program to December 31st!
Link to apply in bio. As our small food businesses navigate a wild November, we want to make time and space for you to reach out for support. We hope you`ll apply for our SNAP Emergency Relief Grant.
Please reach out to our team at grants@merchantsfund. org for help applying, or to the Mayor`s Business Action Team at business@phila. gov for language support.
Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 18066945605612491 With continued support from the City Commerce Department, The Barra Foundation and the Vanguard Foundation, we’ve extended the deadline for the SNAP Emergency program to December 31st! Link to apply in bio. As our small food businesses navigate a wild November, we want to make time and space for you to reach out for support.
We hope you`ll apply for our SNAP Emergency Relief Grant. Please reach out to our team at grants@merchantsfund. org for help applying, or to the Mayor`s Business Action Team at business@phila.
gov for language support. 🌟 Emergency SNAP Grants Open Today! 🌟 We know how challenging the recent SNAP benefit disruptions have been for local food businesses and the communities you serve.
Funded by the Department of Commerce and the Barra Foundation, the Emergency SNAP Grant program will be accepting applications from today, November 16th, to December 1st. The program will serve grocers, markets and corner stores with revenue under $2M who have seen substantial decreases in SNAP / EBT revenue. Full eligibility criteria, details and a link to the application can be found in our bio.
$600,000 in grants are available; priority will be given to businesses serving low-income neighborhoods. ➡️ Ready to apply or learn more? Visit www.
merchantsfund. org (link in bio!) Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 18080678969170685 🌟 Emergency SNAP Grants Open Today!
🌟 We know how challenging the recent SNAP benefit disruptions have been for local food businesses and the communities you serve. Funded by the Department of Commerce and the Barra Foundation, the Emergency SNAP Grant program will be accepting applications from today, November 16th, to December 1st. The program will serve grocers, markets and corner stores with revenue under $2M who have seen substantial decreases in SNAP / EBT revenue.
Full eligibility criteria, details and a link to the application can be found in our bio. $600,000 in grants are available; priority will be given to businesses serving low-income neighborhoods. ➡️ Ready to apply or learn more?
Visit www. merchantsfund. org (link in bio!)
The Stabilization Grant program is now accepting applications! Stabilization grants support specific projects that will help a business overcome an obstacle or grow. The application will be open until October 5th.
Follow the link in bio to check your eligibility and apply! Second slide: 2024 Stabilization Grant recipient @djakartacafephilly (📷: @chriskendigphotography) Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 17934473301089938 The Stabilization Grant program is now accepting applications! Stabilization grants support specific projects that will help a business overcome an obstacle or grow.
The application will be open until October 5th. Follow the link in bio to check your eligibility and apply! Second slide: 2024 Stabilization Grant recipient @djakartacafephilly (📷: @chriskendigphotography) The 2025 Rad Awards ceremony, powered by @thephiladelphiacitizen, was a night to remember!
TMF Executive Director, Jill Fink, took home the award for Nonprofit Leader of the Year. This honor recognizes the enormous impact Jill has had during her 7-year tenure at TMF and her unwavering commitment to community wealth building. Jill’s career has been a celebration of the small businesses that make Philadelphia great.
Now, join us in celebrating her! Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 17983076522736261 The 2025 Rad Awards ceremony, powered by @thephiladelphiacitizen, was a night to remember! TMF Executive Director, Jill Fink, took home the award for Nonprofit Leader of the Year.
This honor recognizes the enormous impact Jill has had during her 7-year tenure at TMF and her unwavering commitment to community wealth building. Jill’s career has been a celebration of the small businesses that make Philadelphia great. Now, join us in celebrating her!
Are you a passionate fan of the small businesses that make Philadelphia home? We want to talk! Apply on LinkedIn.
Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 18017828540741929 Are you a passionate fan of the small businesses that make Philadelphia home? We want to talk! Apply on LinkedIn.
The Spring Stabilization Grant Cycle is officially open! Click the link in our bio for more details and to start your application. Application closes March 31st.
Second slide: 2024 Stabilization Grant recipient, @nvmyeyewear33 (📷: @chriskendigphotography) Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 18059605403506902 The Spring Stabilization Grant Cycle is officially open! Click the link in our bio for more details and to start your application. Application closes March 31st.
Second slide: 2024 Stabilization Grant recipient, @nvmyeyewear33 (📷: @chriskendigphotography) Small business owners: What have been your successes and challenges this year, and what is your outlook for the future? The Federal Reserve is seeking your feedback in this year’s Small Business Credit Survey. Join the thousands of for-profit small businesses who complete the survey to voice what you are experiencing.
Survey closes November 1; link in bio. #SmallBusinessCreditSurvey #SmallBusiness #federalreserve Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 18039792926092209 Small business owners: What have been your successes and challenges this year, and what is your outlook for the future? The Federal Reserve is seeking your feedback in this year’s Small Business Credit Survey.
Join the thousands of for-profit small businesses who complete the survey to voice what you are experiencing. Survey closes November 1; link in bio. #SmallBusinessCreditSurvey #SmallBusiness #federalreserve Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 18456656236030530 Vault + Vine is a cafe and thoughtfully curated retail space founded in 2017 in East Falls, Philadelphia.
At the heart of their shop is love for their community and a desire to create, promote, and connect with their neighbors. Their vision is to create a community of businesses and customers that supports, promotes, and celebrates the local and global economy and by demanding accountability in every aspect of the supply chain.
#smallbusinesssupport #phillymerchant #phillysmallbusiness #communityempowerment #communitywealthbuilding #businesscoaching #financialassistance Check out @vaultandvine. co for more details about this inspiring small business. If you’re one of our grantees interested in having your story told, please feel free to DM us!
Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 18043484284729460 Vault + Vine is a cafe and thoughtfully curated retail space founded in 2017 in East Falls, Philadelphia. At the heart of their shop is love for their community and a desire to create, promote, and connect with their neighbors.
Their vision is to create a community of businesses and customers that supports, promotes, and celebrates the local and global economy and by demanding accountability in every aspect of the supply chain. #smallbusinesssupport #phillymerchant #phillysmallbusiness #communityempowerment #communitywealthbuilding #businesscoaching #financialassistance Check out @vaultandvine. co for more details about this inspiring small business.
If you’re one of our grantees interested in having your story told, please feel free to DM us! We are excited to announce that the Spring cycle of our ‘2024 Stabilization Grant Program’ is now live! Stabilization Grants provide funding of up to $10,000 to help a business stabilize in the face of adversity, take advantage of an opportunity to grow, or increase profitability.
Visit merchantsfund. org/grants/stabilization for more info and when you’re ready to apply, click the link in our bio! #phillysupportphilly #phillymerchants #phillysmallbusiness Open post by themerchantsfund with ID 18224513359259394 We are excited to announce that the Spring cycle of our ‘2024 Stabilization Grant Program’ is now live!
Stabilization Grants provide funding of up to $10,000 to help a business stabilize in the face of adversity, take advantage of an opportunity to grow, or increase profitability. Visit merchantsfund. org/grants/stabilization for more info and when you’re ready to apply, click the link in our bio!
#phillysupportphilly #phillymerchants #phillysmallbusiness
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Philadelphia-based small businesses with annual revenue of $1.5M or less that have experienced qualifying emergencies (fire, natural disaster, vandalism, utility failure, or disruptive public works). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to four (4) Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) that will provide entrepreneurial development services to Native American communities, focusing on supplying services to socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing SBA resources. Eligible applicants must be Tribal Colleges and Universities as defined in the Higher Education Act HEA 316 (U.S.C. 1059c). Funding Opportunity Number: SB-GC7J-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.007. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,ED. Award Amount: Up to $250K per award.
The purpose of this FOA is to provide funding for up to two (2) private, non-profit organizations that will provide entrepreneurial development services to women, with an emphasis on socially and economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in locations that are outside of the geographical areas of existing WBCs for the District of Columbia (DC) and the State of Oregon. There will be one award for each location. Eligible applicants must be private, non-profit organizations with 501(c) tax exempt status from the U.S. Treasury’s Internal Revenue Service and must provide services to the District of Columbia (DC) and State of Oregon. Funding Opportunity Number: SB-OEDWB-23-002. Assistance Listing: 59.043. Funding Instrument: G. Category: BC,CD,RD. Award Amount: $75K – $150K per award.