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JobsOhio Small Business Grant | JobsOhio JobsOhio Small Business Grant Fueling Growth for Ohio’s Small Businesses The JobsOhio Small Business Grant offers up to $50,000 in financial assistance to eligible small businesses in Ohio looking to grow their operations.
Have annual revenues between $100,000 and $25 million Operate within one of JobsOhio’s 10 target industries with revenues primarily from B2B sales Have at least one year of operating history Planning an eligible investment and can demonstrate how the program’s support is instrumental in moving the project forward Company payroll and/or employment will increase at least 10% as a result of the project Project is financially feasible based on required investments and company financial standing Retail operations and all professional services are not eligible What Can the Grant Be Used For?
Typical eligible expenses include: Facility acquisition or improvements Industry specific software A full list of eligible costs can be found in the JobsOhio Small Business Grant Program Guidelines . Contact your JobsOhio Network Partner below to discuss project eligibility and apply for funding. Regional Growth Partnership Dayton Development Coalition toverholser@daytonregion.
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