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Second Stage Company Grant Program is sponsored by City of San Antonio. This competitive grant program is designed to help second-stage companies in San Antonio mitigate challenges such as managing a growing staff or entering new markets.
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Growth Stage Grants FY2026 - Second Stage and SBIR-STTR - PublicInput Growth Stage Grants FY2026 - Second Stage and SBIR-STTR Growth Stage Grants FY2026 - Second Stage and SBIR-STTR Information sessions will be offered to help you prepare application materials in advance of the opening date, Monday, May 4, to ensure you are able to quickly and easily submit your application for consideration.
Program and information session details are below. Second Stage Company Grant Program This grant program is designed to help small businesses mitigate challenges such as managing a growing staff or entering new markets. Awarded funds should be used to engage in deliberate investments to grow locally and regionally, as identified in submitted growth strategy.
Learn more. Applicants must meet the definition of a Second-Stage Company: Must be a for-profit, privately owned business. Must have $1 million – $50 million in revenue.
Must have 100 employees or less. . Must be a business in one of the City of San Antonio's five strategic industries by eligible NAICS code : Bioscience Anchors & Catalysts IT Security & Infrastructure Grant Program will support research-focused, San Antonio small businesses that have received a federal SBIR/STTR grant.
It is intended to support San Antonio startup companies that have a high potential for commercial viability to establish new markets and spur export-oriented growth. Learn more. Phase I and Phase II federal SBIR/STTR recipients must meet the following criteria: Must be a for-profit, privately owned business.
Must be headquartered in the City of San Antonio. Must have 40 or fewer employees. NOTE: Grant program requirements and eligibility criteria are subject to change at City's discretion.
Learn more detail about eligibility requirements . VIRTUAL INFORMATION SESSIONS & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SESSION Information sessions are available to assist businesses who are interested in applying for the Second Stage Company Grant Program or the SBIR/STTR Grant Program. These info.
sessions will explain details about each program and will share guidance on how to apply for each program. Technical Assistance Sessions are an opportunity to gain assistance in filling out applications for the two available grants. Error: The questions marked with a red border are required.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SESSION (Virtual): Stage Grant Program / SBIR/STTR Grant Program FY26 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SESSION (Virtual): Stage Grant Program / SBIR/STTR Grant Program FY26 Thu, May 7 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Launch SA, Central Library, Soledad Street, San Antonio, TX, USA Register to attend this technical assistance session to receive assistance in applying for the SBIR/STTR Grant Program and Second Stage Grant Program, presented by the City of San Antonio Economic Development Department.
The City of San Antonio will begin accepting applications on May 4, 2026 at 10 AM through June 2, 2026 at 3 PM. Applications are encouraged to be filled out now so they may be submitted once the application portal opens on Monday, May 4. Technical Assistance Session REGISTER FOR INFO.
SESSION #3 INFO. SESSION #2 (Virtual): Second Stage Grant Program / SBIR/STTR Grant Program FY26 INFO. SESSION #2 (Virtual): Second Stage Grant Program / SBIR/STTR Grant Program FY26 Thu, Apr 30 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Register to attend this information session to learn more about the the Second Stage Company Grant Program or the SBIR/STTR Grant Program, presented by the City of San Antonio Economic Development Department.
Information sessions are available to assist businesses who are interested in applying for the Second Stage Company Grant Program or the SBIR/STTR Grant Program. These info. sessions will explain details about each program and will share guidance on how to apply for each program.
Applications are encouraged to be filled out now so they may be submitted once the application portal opens on Monday, May 4. REGISTER FOR INFO. SESSION #2 INFO.
SESSION #1 (Virtual): Second Stage Grant Program / SBIR/STTR Grant Program FY26 INFO. SESSION #1 (Virtual): Second Stage Grant Program / SBIR/STTR Grant Program FY26 Thu, Apr 9 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Register to attend this information session to learn more about the the Second Stage Company Grant Program or the SBIR/STTR Grant Program, presented by the City of San Antonio Economic Development Department.
Information sessions are available to assist businesses who are interested in applying for the Second Stage Company Grant Program or the SBIR/STTR Grant Program. These info. sessions will explain details about each program and will share guidance on how to apply for each program.
Applications are encouraged to be filled out now so they may be submitted once the application portal opens on Monday, May 4. REGISTER FOR INFO. SESSION #1 Copying creates an identical new page and project, whose results will be recorded separately.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: For-profit, privately owned businesses headquartered in San Antonio with $1M–$50M in revenue, 100 or fewer employees, operating in one of five strategic industries (Mobility, Corporate Services, Bioscience, IT Security, Sustainable Energy). Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $100,000 per company, total program awards capped at $500,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The published deadline was June 2, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Second Stage Company Grant Program is funded by City of San Antonio. 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.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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