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Innovation Network Matching Grant is sponsored by Rhode Island Commerce Corporation. Provides grants to organizations supporting small businesses in key industries such as food and agriculture, technology, clean energy, and more.
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Innovation Network Matching Grants The Innovation Network Matching Grant Program is part of Rhode Island Commerce’s Innovation Initiatives Portfolio, created to foster innovation in small businesses and further advance the competitiveness of Rhode Island’s companies in the national and global economies.
The Innovation Network Matching Grant Program provides grants to organizations that provide support to small businesses through one or more of the following ways: Key Components of the Grant: Minimum of $50,000 in funding request, with at least a 50 percent match (cash or in-kind) There is no maximum grant amount but typical grants in the program are around $75,000-$125,000 Eligible applicants include nonprofits, universities and co-working space operators Applicant must offer support to small businesses (500 or fewer employees) that are either: evaluating a transition to an employee-ownership, regardless of industry in targeted industries including life sciences, ocean economy, defense, food/agriculture, critical technologies (cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, quantum, etc.), financial empowerment, and technology commercialization, or evaluating a transition to become an employee-owned business*, regardless of industry.
* An “employee-owned business” means any small business that is a workers’ cooperative or has an employee stock ownership plan. Rules and Regulations for the Innovation Network Matching Grant Program Innovation Initiative Act, R. I.
G. L. § 42-64.
28 Applications are accepted once a year, typically in the spring. The application portal is currently closed. Apply for a Network Matching Grant We will be accepting applications for the next Innovation Network Matching Grant opportunity from January 13, 2026 to February 17, 2026 at 5 p.
m. EST. Download the Network Matching Grant Budget Template Network Matching Grant Application Portal innovation@commerceri.
com
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations supporting small businesses in Rhode Island. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Innovation Network Matching Grant is funded by Rhode Island Commerce Corporation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Rhode Island. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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