Startup Grants
Find startup grants, accelerators, innovation funds, founder prizes, non-dilutive funding, and early-stage support.
Startup grants can help founders build prototypes, validate markets, hire early technical help, test pilots, enter accelerators, or reach customers without immediately giving up equity. They are especially useful when the project has public benefit, technical risk, local economic impact, research depth, climate value, health impact, or a founder profile that a program is designed to support.
Not every startup funding program is a grant in the strict sense. Some are competitions, accelerators, innovation vouchers, cloud credits, procurement challenges, prizes, reimbursable public programs, or startup-relevant loans such as microloan programs. Treat loans as related funding rather than grants, and inspect repayment terms before using them in an application plan. Ask whether the money is paid up front or reimbursed, whether you must match funds, whether costs must be preapproved, and whether the program takes equity or rights.
Founder applications are strongest when they are concrete. Explain the customer problem, why now is the right time, what has been built or learned, how the funding changes the next milestone, and why the team can execute. If the program is local or sector-specific, show that your work genuinely fits the sponsor’s goals rather than stretching the story around available money.
Before applying, check whether the official source requires company registration, tax status, founder residency, team size, revenue limits, sector focus, pitch deck format, demo video, budget, mentor participation, or attendance at cohort events. These details decide whether a promising grant is actually usable.
Current matching opportunities
These listings are limited to open, rolling, or upcoming opportunities that match this guide. Check the official source before applying.
NSF 26-511: SBIR/STTR Pilot Emphasis on Scientific Instrumentation (Phase I, Phase II, Fast-Track)
Current NSF SBIR/STTR solicitation for U.S. small businesses with pilot focus on scientific instrumentation and a 2026-2027 submission cadence.
Digital Energy Challenge Call for Projects 2026: Tech Accelerator and Partnership Tracks
AFD-supported Digital Energy Challenge 2026 funds digital and AI-enabled solutions for African energy operators through a Tech Accelerator and a Nigeria-specific Partnership track with capped budgets and expert support.
NIH SBIR/STTR Commercialization Readiness Pilot (CRP) Program (Parent SB1 Clinical Trial Optional): PAR-27-098
A late-stage small business commercialization bridge for U.S. NIH SBIR or STTR Phase II projects that need outsourced technical development, clinical studies, or market-readiness work before full commercialization.
MEST AI Startup Program 2027 (AI Startup Accelerator Fellowship)
The MEST AI Startup Program is a fully-sponsored, in-person 7-month AI founder training with a 4-month follow-on incubation track and up to $100,000 pre-seed investment for selected teams.
NMSDC Emerging Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) Program 2026
A year-long minority business growth program run by the National Minority Supplier Development Council with mentorship, structured enterprise skill-building, and investor-facing pitch training for U.S.-based minority-owned growth-stage ventures.
Transforming Water Systems Challenge 2026: UpLink & HCL global challenge for startups
A global early-stage innovation challenge by UpLink, the World Economic Forum, and HCL Group to scale water-system solutions, with winners receiving CHF 175,000 in prize support and access to the UpLink ecosystem.
Growth Cohorts: Next generation low carbon concrete cohort entry
Innovate UK is running a two-stage Growth Cohorts competition for UK startups, SMEs, and businesses building concrete decarbonisation solutions, with a £50,000 stage 1 grant application and further stage 2 funding for successful participants.
NSF AI Efficiency Challenge (STRIDE Ventures) 2026
NSF-supported STRIDE Ventures AI Efficiency Challenge funds translation-ready teams building software-oriented AI efficiency solutions for large-scale AI/ML systems and data centers through milestone-based awards in 2026.
EIT Urban Mobility Strategic Innovation Open Call (2026-2028)
A multi-beneficiary EU-anchored call for urban mobility projects with up to €2 million per project, a total call budget of €60 million for 2026-2028, and staged deadlines through 2027.
Isambard-AI and Dawn AIRR Supercomputers: Rapid Access Route (Open for 2026/2027 R&D)
A UKRI compute-access opportunity for UK-registered startups and small businesses to get up to 20,000 GPU hours on Isambard-AI or Dawn for short-cycle feasibility and applied AI development.
BMO Fellowship 2026
A fully funded Watson Institute fellowship for entrepreneurs and small business owners in selected U.S. markets focused on formal financial services access, small-business ecosystem strengthening, and home ownership pathways.
HORIZON-MISS-2026-03-OCEAN-04: Towards a European Network of Ocean Technology Testing Sites
A Horizon Europe Mission Restore our Ocean and Waters coordination-support call for marine innovation partners and SMEs to build a pan-European network of testing sites and strengthen the pathway from marine R&D prototypes to market-ready solutions.
Application guidance
Use the listings above as a shortlist, then build your application from the official instructions. Save the source page, deadline, eligibility rules, required documents, contact details, and any program-specific scoring criteria. If the deadline is rolling, apply early enough for review queues and budget limits. If the deadline is fixed, work backward from the closing date and leave time for recommendations, institutional approvals, financial documents, and portal errors.
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Startup Grants FAQ
Are startup grants non-dilutive?
Many are non-dilutive, but some accelerators, prizes, and public-private programs may include equity, services, or other conditions.
Do I need revenue to apply?
Some startup grants require revenue or traction, while others focus on prototypes, founders, social impact, or early validation.
What should founders verify?
Check geography, company stage, sector, eligible costs, match requirements, equity terms, reporting duties, and official deadlines.