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Global NY Grant Program is sponsored by New York State Department of Economic Development (Empire State Development). This program offers reimbursable grants to help New York State businesses expand their global exports through trade shows, market customization, and product adaptations for foreign regulations. It supports small and medium-sized businesses and nonprofits that assist with export education and trade activities.
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Global NY Fund Grant Program Global NY Fund Grant Program Administrator: New York State - Empire State Development (ESD) Source of Funds: State Government, United States The Global NY Fund provides grants and loans to help New York State small- and medium-sized businesses expand exports and create jobs. Companies can receive up to $25,000 and not-for-profits up to $100,000.
Grants reimburse up to 50% of project costs for companies and 75% for not-for-profits. Eligible uses include market customization, trade shows, export workshops, and product adaptation for foreign regulations. Companies must have 500 employees, be NY-based, and either produce 51% of the product in NY or be certified as a local producer.
New York | Grants and Non-Repayable Contributions | Government Grants and Subsidies Max 75. 0% of Project Cost Please note that all information requests will be sent to the program's administrator. The response time may vary for each organization.
I would also like to receive additional funding recommendations. To facilitate the funding matching process, I authorize the sharing of my company demographics and search criteria with the recipient. * Keywords: Economic Development, Export, Trade, Market Expansion, SMEs, Non-Profit Last Modified: January 26, 2026
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: For-profit businesses with 500 or fewer employees in New York, operational for at least one year, and demonstrating a need for assistance and understanding of export-related costs. Nonprofits assisting businesses with export education and trade activities are also eligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $25,000 for for-profit businesses; up to $100,000 for nonprofits Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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