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Product Development and Small Business Incubator Fund (PDSBI) is sponsored by Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office, Office of the Governor. The PDSBI offers long-term, low-interest loans to innovative companies and business incubators across Texas. It supports the creation and growth of new products, technologies, or startups that bring jobs and innovation to the state.
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Product Development and Small Business Incubator (PDSBI) Fund Product Development and Small Business Incubator (PDSBI) Fund PDSBI provides loans to product development companies and small business incubators/accelerators located in Texas for the development and production of new or improved products or the stimulation of new or existing small businesses.
Office of the Texas Governor The Capital Access Program increases access to loans for Texas small- and medium-sized businesses and nonprofits with at least 51% of employees located in the state. Funding must be used for working capital or the purchase, construction or lease of capital assets, including buildings and...
Community Development Block Grant (TxCDBG) Program for Rural Texas TxCDBG is designed to provide decent housing, suitable living environments and economic opportunities principally for persons of low to moderate income. Eligibility limited to non-entitlement cities and counties with populations under 50,000 and 200,000, respectively. Foreign Trade Zones are designated areas with special customs procedures.
Business activities occur there with foreign items before formal customs entry, offering operational and financial benefits to reducing operating costs associated with a U.S. location. Specifically, both foreign and domestic cargoes can be moved into... The City and County of Victoria have established guidelines for the creation of reinvestment zones and granting tax abatements.
Manufacturing, research or regional service facilities, distribution centers and other basic industries are eligible to apply. Economic qualifications include an increase to the appraised value of... Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF) TEF awards grants as a financial incentive to companies considering a new project for which one Texas site is competing with other out-of-state sites.
The project must involve significant capital investment and develop new job creation to the state’s economy. Triple Freeport Tax Exemption Freeports are government-designated areas with decreased taxation on property and goods.
The City of Victoria, Victoria County, Victoria Independent School District and Bloomington Independent School District all allow Freeport tax exemption on certain types of tangible personal property (i.e., inventory) from ad valorem (property) taxation...
The Development Corporation Act of 1979 gives cities the ability to finance new and expanded business enterprises in their local communities via economic development corporations (EDC) and adopted sales taxes. The Victoria EDC is Type B, indicating it can fund industrial development projects, job training...
U.S. Small Business Administration’s 504 Loan Program The SBA 504 Program offers small business owners access to long-term, fixed-rate financing of up to $5 million. Businesses with a net worth less than $15 million and average net income under $5 million are eligible and loans must be used for purchases, construction, improvement... Hover to open report options.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Texas-based businesses developing new products with commercialization potential, or small business incubators/accelerators. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Product Development and Small Business Incubator Fund (PDSBI) is funded by Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office, Office of the Governor. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Texas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF) is a grant from the Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office, Office of the Governor that funds private sector companies with qualifying projects where a Texas site is competing with out-of-state locations. TEF provides performance-based deal-closing cash grants calculated using a uniform model based on average wages and projected job creation. Companies must plan a facility opening or expansion that creates more than 75 full-time jobs in urban areas or 25 in rural areas, with significant capital investment. The project must not have reached a final location decision, and must have support from local city, county, or school district governments.
Texas Capital Fund Infrastructure Program is a grant from the Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office, Office of the Governor that funds public infrastructure projects in non-entitlement Texas communities that support business job creation and retention. Eligible activities include water, wastewater, street, drainage, and other public infrastructure improvements directly tied to a business creating or retaining permanent jobs, primarily for low- and moderate-income persons. Awards range from $50,000 to $750,000. Eligible applicants are non-entitlement communities — cities under 50,000 population and counties without direct HUD CDBG entitlement funding — that partner with a qualifying business.
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