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The Veteran Woman Grant is a grant from Texas Woman's University Center for Women Entrepreneurs that funds veteran women entrepreneurs in Texas. The program awards five grants of $5,000 each to qualified Texas veterans who have formed or are forming a business. Eligible applicants must be veteran women with existing or to-be-formed for-profit businesses located in Texas.
Applications typically open in January and close in late February; the next application window opens January 27, 2026, and closes February 27, 2026. Applicants are encouraged to review the Veteran Entrepreneur Grant Guidelines before applying.
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Veteran Grant | Texas Woman's University Applications open January 27, 2026 & close February 27, 2026. You must review guidelines before applying. If you are a veteran in Texas who has formed your business, you may qualify for the Veteran Entrepreneur Grant.
5 grants of $5,000 each will be awarded to qualified Texas veterans. This grant program is aimed specifically at helping veterans and is open to entrepreneurs throughout Texas.
Veteran Entrepreneur Grant Guidelines Frequently Asked Questions Available resources to help Veteran entrepreneurs start, build and grow their businesses TWU Center for Women Entrepreneurs Veteran Women’s Enterprise Center Texas Veteran’s Commission University of Texas Arlington Veterans Business Outreach Center National Veteran Small Business Coalition SBA Office of Veterans Business Development US Department of Veterans Affairs-Women Veteran-Owned Small Business Initiative The Reynolds & Reynolds Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans (EBV) at Texas A&M Veterans entrepreneurship training programs Veteran Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship-VWISE Page last updated 10:21 AM, March 10, 2026 Center for Women Entrepreneurs
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Existing or to-be-formed veteran woman-owned, for-profit businesses located in Texas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs (Phase I) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). The USDA SBIR/STTR programs focus on transforming scientific discovery into products and services with commercial potential and/or societal benefit in agriculturally-related areas. This can include app development for agricultural technology, rural development, and smart farming. Phase I aims to demonstrate technical feasibility.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program is sponsored by NOAA. This program provides seed funding to small businesses for research and development of innovative technologies across NOAA's mission areas, including climate change adaptation and mitigation, coastal resilience, and extreme weather events. Phase I awards fund a six-month period for conducting feasibility and proof of concept research.