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Small Business Advantage Grant | Department of Environmental Protection | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Small Business Ombudsman's Office Small Business Advantage Grant 2025 Small Business Advantage Grant Application Period Closes March 13, 2026</h2>\r\n<p style=\"font-size: 1. 0em;\">The 2025-2026 Small Business Advantage Grant Program opened for applications on August 1, 2025. The application period closes on March 13, 2026.
Project work for eligible projects and applicants must start on or after July 1, 2025, and must be complete by June 30, 2026. See below for Program Guidelines and application instructions. </p>\r\n<h1>Small Business Advantage Grant</h1>\r\n<p style=\"font-size: 1.
0em;\">The Small Business Advantage Grant provides reimbursement grants ranging from 50% to 80% of eligible project costs to Pennsylvania small businesses to improve energy efficiency or reduce pollution or waste by: upgrading or replacing equipment or supplies; improving processes; or reducing runoff into affected waterways.
Maximum grant award amounts will vary from up to $7,500 to up to $12,000, based on the environmental impact of the project and whether the project location is in an Environmental Justice Area in Pennsylvania. </p>\r\n"}}"> 2025 Small Business Advantage Grant Application Period Closes March 13, 2026 The 2025-2026 Small Business Advantage Grant Program opened for applications on August 1, 2025.
The application period closes on March 13, 2026. Project work for eligible projects and applicants must start on or after July 1, 2025, and must be complete by June 30, 2026. See below for Program Guidelines and application instructions.
Small Business Advantage Grant The Small Business Advantage Grant provides reimbursement grants ranging from 50% to 80% of eligible project costs to Pennsylvania small businesses to improve energy efficiency or reduce pollution or waste by: upgrading or replacing equipment or supplies; improving processes; or reducing runoff into affected waterways.
Maximum grant award amounts will vary from up to $7,500 to up to $12,000, based on the environmental impact of the project and whether the project location is in an Environmental Justice Area in Pennsylvania. Small Business Advantage Grant Documents</h2>\r\n<p>Below is a list of the documents you will need when applying for the Small Business Advantage Grant:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa.
gov/elibrary/GetFolder? FolderID=4269\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">2025 Small Business Advantage Grant Program Guidelines</a> (New)</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa.
gov/elibrary//GetFolder? FolderID=663546\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">2025 Small Business Advantage Grant Calculator</a> (New)<ul>\r\n<li><i>If you are experiencing computer compatibility issues with this form, please contact the Department using the information below to request a simplified version.
Note: the simplified version displays all tabs and options; applicants will need to ensure they complete the correct tabs. </i></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://www. depgreenport.
state. pa. us/elibrary/GetFolder?
FolderID=663546\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Small Business Advantage Grant Calculator Instructions</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://www. depgreenport. state.
pa. us/elibrary/GetFolder? FolderID=674949\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Small Business Advantage Grant Non-Vendor Supply Quote Form</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://www.
esa. dced. state.
pa. us/login. aspx\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">On-Line Application</a> (opens DCED's Single Application for Assistance)</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://www.
depgreenport. state. pa.
us/elibrary/GetFolder? FolderID=4269\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Landowner Consent Form</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"http://www. depgreenport.
state. pa. us/elibrary/GetFolder?
FolderID=4269\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Change of Scope Form</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://greenport. pa. gov/elibrary/GetFolder?
FolderID=1837840\" target=\"_blank\">One-Year Follow-Up Form</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n"}}"> Small Business Advantage Grant Documents Below is a list of the documents you will need when applying for the Small Business Advantage Grant: 2025 Small Business Advantage Grant Program Guidelines (New) 2025 Small Business Advantage Grant Calculator (New) If you are experiencing computer compatibility issues with this form, please contact the Department using the information below to request a simplified version.
Note: the simplified version displays all tabs and options; applicants will need to ensure they complete the correct tabs.
Small Business Advantage Grant Calculator Instructions Small Business Advantage Grant Non-Vendor Supply Quote Form On-Line Application (opens DCED's Single Application for Assistance) Small Business Advantage Grant Case Studies</h2>\r\n<p>Lighting, HVAC, boiler, and digital x-ray upgrades are the most common project types funded by the Small Business Advantage Grant, but a wide variety of projects are eligible for funding.
</p>\r\n<p>Acurlite Structural Skylights, Inc. (Acurlite) is a manufacturer of heavy-duty commercial skylights, located in Berwick, PA (Columbia County), and serving the United States and international markets. Acurlite was awarded $5,000 in 2021 towards the purchase of a new waterjet that would allow the company to double the current output through the waterjet.
Acurlite’s new waterjet is a critical part of their manufacturing process and, with the new machine in place, Acurlite instantly saw an increase in throughput and efficiency; the project resulted in energy and labor costs saving over $1,400 per year by reducing energy use by 4,668 kWh and eliminating costs for 21,000 gallons of fresh water and 21,000 gallons of wastewater.
</p>\r\n<p><i>“Acurlite appreciates the support on the new waterjet and looks forward to future projects with your team. ” – Ron Palombo, Owner</i></p>\r\n<p>NuWeld Inc. (NuWeld), headquartered in Williamsport, PA (Lycoming County), offers a variety of specialized mechanical services worldwide, including nuclear safety related and non-safety related work, complete natural gas and oil distribution services, and work in other sectors.
NuWeld was awarded $4,025 in 2021 towards the purchase of a paint solvent recovery system. The purchase of this system has and will cut down significantly on the cost and amount of paint solvent needing to be purchased, as well as significantly reducing the barrels of solvent that require disposal, saving $6,154 annually and eliminating 247. 5 gallons in solvent purchases and 195 gallons in solvent disposal.
Solvent purchases and offsite waste transport cost should decrease by approximately 85-90%, with an expected payback period of under one and half years. </p>\r\n<p><i>“The grant money available for projects like this is huge for small business. It allows for these types of projects/purchases to take place, further reducing the cost and increasing the return on investment, and, more importantly, shrinking our environmental footprint.
” – Tim Satterfield, Owner</i></p>\r\n<p>Yochum Hill Maple Syrup (YHMS), located in Galeton, PA (Potter County) is a small maple syrup producer in northcentral Pennsylvania. YHMS was awarded $5,000 in 2021 towards the purchase of a reverse osmosis (RO) machine to reduce the water content of the sap prior to boiling, increasing efficiency in processing time and reducing wood consumption.
The project is expected to save at least $556 annually in energy costs. </p>\r\n<p><i>“Operating as a one-man operation, it would have been extremely difficult for me to continue my maple syrup operation without this RO system in place. ” – Michael Lazorchak – Owner</i></p>\r\n<p>Pennsylvania-based businesses with 100 or fewer full-time employees are eligible.
Eligible applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis, and must save the small business a minimum of $500 and at least 20% annually in energy consumption or pollution prevention related expenses (Natural Resource Protection projects are exempt). </p>\r\n<p>An overview of the program, eligibility requirements and application instructions are included in the Small Business Advantage Grant Package (see links below).
</p>\r\n"}}"> Small Business Advantage Grant Case Studies Lighting, HVAC, boiler, and digital x-ray upgrades are the most common project types funded by the Small Business Advantage Grant, but a wide variety of projects are eligible for funding.
Acurlite Structural Skylights, Inc. (Acurlite) is a manufacturer of heavy-duty commercial skylights, located in Berwick, PA (Columbia County), and serving the United States and international markets. Acurlite was awarded $5,000 in 2021 towards the purchase of a new waterjet that would allow the company to double the current output through the waterjet.
Acurlite’s new waterjet is a critical part of their manufacturing process and, with the new machine in place, Acurlite instantly saw an increase in throughput and efficiency; the project resulted in energy and labor costs saving over $1,400 per year by reducing energy use by 4,668 kWh and eliminating costs for 21,000 gallons of fresh water and 21,000 gallons of wastewater.
“Acurlite appreciates the support on the new waterjet and looks forward to future projects with your team. ” – Ron Palombo, Owner NuWeld Inc. (NuWeld), headquartered in Williamsport, PA (Lycoming County), offers a variety of specialized mechanical services worldwide, including nuclear safety related and non-safety related work, complete natural gas and oil distribution services, and work in other sectors.
NuWeld was awarded $4,025 in 2021 towards the purchase of a paint solvent recovery system. The purchase of this system has and will cut down significantly on the cost and amount of paint solvent needing to be purchased, as well as significantly reducing the barrels of solvent that require disposal, saving $6,154 annually and eliminating 247. 5 gallons in solvent purchases and 195 gallons in solvent disposal.
Solvent purchases and offsite waste transport cost should decrease by approximately 85-90%, with an expected payback period of under one and half years. “The grant money available for projects like this is huge for small business. It allows for these types of projects/purchases to take place, further reducing the cost and increasing the return on investment, and, more importantly, shrinking our environmental footprint.
” – Tim Satterfield, Owner Yochum Hill Maple Syrup (YHMS), located in Galeton, PA (Potter County) is a small maple syrup producer in northcentral Pennsylvania. YHMS was awarded $5,000 in 2021 towards the purchase of a reverse osmosis (RO) machine to reduce the water content of the sap prior to boiling, increasing efficiency in processing time and reducing wood consumption.
The project is expected to save at least $556 annually in energy costs. “Operating as a one-man operation, it would have been extremely difficult for me to continue my maple syrup operation without this RO system in place. ” – Michael Lazorchak – Owner Pennsylvania-based businesses with 100 or fewer full-time employees are eligible.
Eligible applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis, and must save the small business a minimum of $500 and at least 20% annually in energy consumption or pollution prevention related expenses (Natural Resource Protection projects are exempt). An overview of the program, eligibility requirements and application instructions are included in the Small Business Advantage Grant Package (see links below).
<i>For questions regarding the grant, please email program staff at <a href=\"mailto:ra-epadvantagegrant@pa. gov\">ra-epadvantagegrant@pa. gov</a>, or call the Small Business Ombudsman Office at 717-783-9640 for technical questions or 717-783-0909 with financial questions.
</i></p>\r\n"}}"> For questions regarding the grant, please email program staff at ra-epadvantagegrant@pa. gov , or call the Small Business Ombudsman Office at 717-783-9640 for technical questions or 717-783-0909 with financial questions. Small Business Assistance Small Business Ombudsman Publications
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Small, for-profit businesses in Pennsylvania. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Small Business Advantage Grant Program is funded by Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Pennsylvania. 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.
The solicitation lists 6 required documents: Program Guidelines, Calculator form, Calculator Instructions, Non-Vendor Supply Quote Form, Landowner Consent Form (if applicable), and Change of Scope Form (if applicable). Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
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