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Main Street Grants is sponsored by Allstate, in partnership with Hello Alice and the Global Entrepreneurship Network. The Main Street Grants program is designed to invest in local businesses that power main streets across the U. S.
Up to 250 entrepreneurs will participate in a 12-week virtual Boost Camp. At the end of Boost Camp, 100 select business owners receive a $20,000 grant.
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Allstate Main Street Grants Program - Hello Alice Allstate Main Street Grants Program Presented in partnership with Hello Alice and the Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN), the Allstate Main Street Grants Program is here to support the small businesses fueling communities across the U.S. With $2 million in available funding, this initiative is designed to invest in local businesses that power Main Streets across America.
Through this program, up to 250 entrepreneurs will be selected to participate in a 12-week Boost Camp accelerator focused on helping business owners strengthen their operations, plan for growth, and improve financial stability. A select group of 100 participants will receive a $20,000 grant to invest in tools, growth strategies, or resources that strengthen their business operations.
This program is your opportunity to build a stronger, more resilient business with the support of national experts, peers, and capital investment.
What participants can expect: ✅ A 12-week virtual Boost Camp focused on marketing, finance, operations, and growth ✅ A dedicated digital space to connect with other entrepreneurs in your cohort ✅ A chance to receive a $20,000 grant to fuel your next chapter* 💡 Based on Hello Alice data, 82% of Boost Camp participants feel more confident leading their business and are more likely to pursue future funding.
Participants most often enhance marketing, improve financial planning, and launch new offerings. Acceptance into Boost Camp does not guarantee grant funding. To be eligible, the applicant must be: The leading executive (Founder, CEO, President, etc.) of the business At least 18 years old (19 in AL and NE) Be a for-profit business registered and located in one of the fifty United States, D.
C. , or Puerto Rico Not have participated in a Hello Alice Boost Camp in the past 12 months Must have generated a minimum of $25,000 in revenue in 2025 Have a demonstrated need for funding and access to business coaching Must be willing to participate in a virtual business Boost Camp starting in July 2026 For a full list of eligibility criteria, please see the terms and conditions . Questions?
See our FAQ . Applications open: May 11, 2026 at 9 AM ET Applications close: June 23, 2026 at 6 PM ET Boost Camp participants notified: July 20, 2026 Boost Camp begins: July 30, 2026 First live session: August 6, 2026 Grant recipients announced: November 28, 2026 Announcing the 2025 Allstate Main Street Grant Recipients!
We’re proud to celebrate the recipients of the 2025 Allstate Main Street Grants Program, presented by Allstate in partnership with Hello Alice and GEN. As part of a $2 million commitment, 100 small businesses each received a $20,000 grant to support their next stage of growth.
These recipients also completed the Allstate Boost Camp accelerator, a 12-week program designed to strengthen business operations, improve financial readiness, and build long-term success!
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: For-profit businesses registered and located in one of the fifty United States, D. C. , or Puerto Rico. Must not have participated in a Hello Alice Boost Camp in the past 12 months. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $20,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Main Street Grants are due June 23, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Main Street Grants is funded by Allstate, in partnership with Hello Alice and the Global Entrepreneurship Network. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Yes — this listing is flagged as national in scope, so applicants across the U.S. may apply, subject to the sponsor's other eligibility criteria.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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