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Find similar grantsGlobal NY STEP Grant is sponsored by Empire State Development (in partnership with the SBA). This grant provides funding for international trade shows, foreign trade missions, and international marketing campaigns for New York businesses. Optics manufacturers looking to expand into international markets could benefit.
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ESD's Global New York State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) - New York Small Business Development Centers ESD’s Global New York State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) International Trade • Specialty Programs Empire State Development (ESD) is working in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), The New York Small Business Development Center (NYSBDC) and other stakeholders to increase the number of small businesses that begin to export; increase the value of exports for small businesses that currently export; and increase the number of small businesses exploring significant new trade opportunities.
Learn how ESD’s Global NY State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) funds can help small business owners in NY grow international sales.
STEP funds can assist eligible small businesses with: Participation in a programmed foreign trade mission Subscription to services provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce Trade show exhibition (international and qualified domestic trade shows) Participation in export training workshops Qualified foreign market sales trips Website Content/Foreign Language Translation Development of International Marketing Campaign(s) Export Credit Insurance Premium Reimbursement Presenter: Kathryn Bamberger, International Trade Specialist with Empire State Development Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the US Small Business Administration.
Training collaboration does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement by the NYSBDC and SBA of the presenter(s), their organization(s), and/or their products and services. Our statewide network of 20 regional development centers and over 70 satellite locations is ready to help you take the next step. Find your center & start your SBDC journey.
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Global NY STEP Grant is funded by Empire State Development (in partnership with the SBA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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