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Indiana Grown Tradeshow Exhibition Grant is sponsored by Indiana Grown. This grant funding is for Indiana Grown members interested in exhibiting at tradeshows. It aims to alleviate costs such as booth fees, travel expenses, and set-up costs, allowing Indiana businesses to gain exposure and expand their reach.
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Indiana Grown announces grant funds for members interested in tradeshow exhibition - State of Indiana Indiana Grown announces grant funds for members interested in tradeshow exhibition Indiana Grown announces grant funds for members interested in tradeshow exhibition Thursday, October 17, 2024 6:00am to 6:00pm EDT Share Indiana Grown announces grant funds for members interested in tradeshow exhibition Share Indiana Grown announces grant funds for members interested in tradeshow exhibition on Facebook Share Indiana Grown announces grant funds for members interested in tradeshow exhibition on X Share Indiana Grown announces grant funds for members interested in tradeshow exhibition on LinkedIn INDIANAPOLIS (Oct.
16, 2024) – Indiana Grown announced today $25,000 in grant funding for Indiana Grown members who are interested in exhibiting at tradeshows. Grants will be awarded to businesses with commercially ready products who want to expand. Tradeshows offer vital exposure to unique customers and business-to-business clients, but barriers for members include the booth fee, travel expenses, set up costs and more.
This grant was designed to alleviate some of those costs to ensure Hoosier businesses are highlighted and Indiana-made products can be enjoyed across the U.S. and globe. “These tradeshow grants are vital for small and large Indiana Grown businesses to compete on a national, or even global level,” said Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development.
“Indiana Grown members and their exceptional products are able to enter new markets thanks to some of the costs saved by these tradeshow grants. ” Indiana Grown members could be awarded grants in the sum of $1,000, $3,000 or $5,000. This is a reimbursement grant, no up-front costs will be paid.
Booth design, build, shipping, material handling, installation and other trade show related fees Trade show auxiliary service fees (trash, sampling, electrical, etc.) Must be an Indiana Grown Member Must not be using any other grant or cost sharing program for this trade show, including Branded Program and IN-STEP Must have a commercially ready product with existing sales Must use funds to exhibit at trade show (must identify which trade show in application) Must be a small business – according to the U.S. Small Business Administration “Multiple Indiana Grown members were able to attend tradeshows across the country last year and expand their business opportunities,” said Caroline Patrick, Indiana Grown Director.
“We hope to continue showcasing and supporting Indiana Grown businesses across the country and globe through offering this grant program. ” Indiana Grown members interested in applying for this grant, viewing scoring criteria and post-award requirements can find more information here . Any questions can be directed to [email protected] .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Must be an Indiana Grown Member, have a commercially ready product with existing sales, and be a small business according to SBA definitions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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