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Find similar grantsMontana Department of Commerce SBIR/STTR Grants is sponsored by Montana Department of Commerce. The Montana Department of Commerce provides grants to support small businesses that have received federal SBIR/STTR awards.
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Indian Equity Fund Small Business Grant is sponsored by Montana Department of Commerce. This grant assists startup or expanding Native American businesses in Montana. Funds can be used for various activities such as purchasing new equipment or developing new product lines. A total of $320,000 is available to fund Native American businesses in Montana.
Montana Community Development Block Grant - Economic Development (CDBG-ED) program is sponsored by Montana Department of Commerce. This program is designed to stimulate economic development and create jobs in Montana, and can be a valuable resource for optics, photonics, and imaging (OPI) and manufacturing companies. Businesses partner with their local city or county government to apply for a grant.
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