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Find similar grantsInternational Trade Cohort (ITC) is sponsored by Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA). Offers funding to support international trade initiatives for small businesses in Iowa.
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International Exporting Financial Assistance | Economic Development & Finance Authority International Exporting Financial Assistance International Financial Assistance IEDA's Global Business Team has programs to support export efforts of eligible small businesses in Iowa. Programs are funded in part through a grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) Grant program.
Programs are limited to specific expenses focused on increasing export sales and the number of exporting companies. These programs are not for domestic marketing purposes. International Financial Programs Market Trade Assistance Program (MTAP) Projects involving a third-party providing any of the below services specific to international markets are eligible.
Eligible companies may receive one grant in each category per funding period (ends June 30, 2026). Applications must be received at least two weeks prior to the start of the project and completed by the project end date or the end of funding period, whichever comes first.
Project eligible expenses: (reimbursed at 75%) Design, translation and localization of brochure(s)/product information Design, translation and localization of international advertisement for a specific country/region (digital/print) Required compliance testing of existing product for entry into an export market Website design/translation, search engine optimization and localization for a specific international market(s) Oversight and maintenance/monitoring fee for search engine optimization (limited time within funding period) E-commerce platform to accept international payments on company website International attorney fees for foreign distributor contracts Consultancy services for preparing an Export Readiness Report, conducted by a contractor selected by IEDA.
Export Trade Assistance Program (ETAP) Exhibiting in-person at a trade show or participating in an IEDA trade mission outside the U. S .
ETAP/DTAP Eligible Expenses: (reimbursed at 75%) Booth space or mission participation fee Booth construction and utilities Ineligible expenses examples: printing, purchased equipment, airfare, memberships/sponsorships Maximum $8,000 per grant (event) Companies may receive up to three grants in a funding period (combined ETAP and DTAP) — maximum of two DTAP Maximum of two times for the same show DTAP eligible events: Must have documented proven significant international attendance Domestic Trade Assistance Program (DTAP) Exhibiting in-person at an international trade show in the U.S. ETAP/DTAP Eligible Expenses: (reimbursed at 75%) Booth space or mission participation fee Booth construction and utilities Ineligible expenses examples: printing, purchased equipment, airfare, memberships/sponsorships Maximum $8,000 per grant (event) Companies may receive up to three grants in a funding period (combined ETAP and DTAP) — maximum of two DTAP Maximum of two times for the same show DTAP eligible events: Must have documented proven significant international attendance Participate in the ExporTech™ program through the Center for Industrial Research and Service.
Maximum $2,500 (participation fee for ExporTech™) All grant reimbursements for MTAP, ETAP, DTAP and ExporTech™ are calculated at 75% of actual eligible expense, up to maximum allowed amount. Only one grant allowed per company. Details for all programs are included in the International Financial Assistance Fact Sheet (347.
38 KB) . pdf . Iowa value-added food/wood companies may qualify for services offered through our membership with Food Export of the Midwest.
Funded in part through a grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
For-profit companies operating in Iowa to process, manufacture, add value to product and/or distribute a product or provide an exportable service The exporter employs fewer than 500 individuals, 75 percent or more of whom are employed within the state of Iowa Provide certification demonstrating company is not debarred from federal funding Be new to exporting, focusing on a new international market, or have a new product to promote to the international market Review the full list of eligibility and qualified expenses on the International Financial Assistance Fact Sheet (347.
38 KB) . pdf Applications must be received by the IEDA at least 45 days in advance of an event Program availability subject to annual funding allocation Review and follow detailed application instructions and required documentation found in the International Grant Application System Instructions (2. 88 MB) Archived .
pdf International Financial Assistance Fact Sheet (347. 38 KB) . pdf Certification Debarment (80.
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pdf International Financial Assistance FAQ (2. 71 MB) Archived . pdf International Grant Application System Instructions (2.
88 MB) Archived . pdf Trade Show Booth Sign (202. 8 KB) .
pdf Trade Show Booth Sign Usage Guidelines (145. 75 KB) . pdf Terms and Conditions of International Trade Office Financial Assistance Programs (191.
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pdf Food Export Association of the Midwest Renew Rural Iowa Pathways Trade Adjustment Assistance for Firms U.S. Small Business Administration Federal Funding Disclosures In accordance with Section 632 of Public Law 117-328 State Trade Expansion Program (SBA) September 30, 2024 to September 29, 2026 Federal Share: 75% – $300,000 Non-Federal Share: 25% – $100,000 Total Program Cost: $400,000 State Trade Expansion Program (State of Iowa) July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 State of Iowa share: 100% – $200,000 Total Program Cost: $200,000 International Trade Office Iowa Economic Development Authority
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Small businesses in Iowa engaged in international trade. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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International Trade Cohort (ITC) is funded by Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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