Midland Small Business Grant
Midland Small Business Grant
Midland Business Alliance
ABOUT THE GRANT
The Midland Business Alliance has launched a new grant program to help small businesses in Midland County. Eligible businesses can receive $2,000 to $10,000 which can be spent on technology transformation, business process optimization, and upgrades to financial and marketing systems. To qualify, businesses must be headquartered in Midland County, employ 25 or fewer employees, demonstrate a need for capacity-building assistance and commit to the required cost share.
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Note: The deadline for this grant has passed. However it is expected that another round will open in late 2026. Check back for more info as we have it.
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