San José Small Business Start-Up Grant
City of San José
About the Grant
The City of San José is offering funding to support early-stage small businesses. Eligible businesses can apply for grants of up to $10,000 to help cover start-up costs such as licensing, equipment purchases, staff recruitment, or loan down payments. The program is open to for-profit businesses registered in San José with fewer than 35 employees.
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