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Small Business E-Commerce Support Program is sponsored by New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA). This program provides free e-commerce and digital marketing consulting services to small businesses across New Jersey to help them adapt to the growing e-commerce economy. Services include web page design and development, online ordering, e-commerce design, and online marketing plan development.
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Small Business E-Commerce Support Program - NJEDA SMALL BUSINESS E-COMMERCE SUPPORT PROGRAM The Small Business E-commerce Support Program provides free e-commerce and digital marketing consulting services to New Jersey small businesses in the restaurant, retail and personal care industries that operate from a commercial location.
The NJEDA has partnered with consultants to assist eligible small businesses with e-commerce services such as: • Online Ordering Platform • Online Appointment Booking Platform Interested businesses should contact an NJEDA partner consultant directly. Please click “ CONSULTANTS THAT CAN HELP YOU GET STARTED ” for contact information.
Please be advised: New Jersey State law prohibits most cannabis license and certification holders from receiving or continuing to receive an economic incentive from the NJEDA.
If the applicant, or any person who controls the applicant or owns or controls more than one percent of the stock of the applicant, has applied for or received a license or a certification from the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJ-CRC), the applicant is ineligible for this program and should not proceed with an application.
If an application is received from an applicant that meets this criteria, the application will be declined and the application fee will not be refunded. is my business eligible?
SBA Small business size standards consultants that can help you get started SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM – BOARD MEMO MAIN STREET RECOVERY FINANCE PROGRAM – BOARD MEMO program rules program specifications For more information, or to ask a specific question, please send an email to E commerceSupport@njeda. gov and a team member will contact you.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Restaurants, retail stores, or personal care businesses with a commercial location and physical storefront in New Jersey that meet the U.S. Small Business Administration's (SBA) definition of a small business. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $11,400 in consulting services Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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The Main Street Acquisition Support Grant is a grant from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) that funds reimbursement of closing costs for New Jersey small businesses that have recently purchased commercial property. The program reimburses eligible closing costs up to $50,000 per business for a single location, with a limit of one grant per EIN. Applicants must have closed on a New Jersey commercial property after October 1, 2024, operate from at least 1,000 square feet of the building, meet SBA small business size standards, and be in compliance with New Jersey tax requirements. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis through October 1, 2027.
The New Jersey Manufacturing Voucher Program Phase III is a grant from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) that funds equipment purchases for New Jersey manufacturers seeking to improve efficiency, productivity, and profitability. This $10,000,000 program provides grants covering a portion of eligible equipment costs, ranging from $7,500 to $250,000 per manufacturer. Priority is given to companies integrating advanced or innovative technologies, processes, and materials. Bonuses are available for certified women-owned, minority-owned, and veteran-owned businesses, firms in opportunity zones, and companies with 50 or fewer full-time employees. Applicants must be for-profit manufacturers in New Jersey with 100 or fewer full-time employees.
Small Business Improvement Grant is sponsored by New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA). This grant provides reimbursement for costs associated with making building improvements or purchasing new furniture, fixtures, and equipment. Businesses and nonprofits may be reimbursed for capital improvements, or purchase and/or installation of new furniture, fixtures, and equipment.