Michigan Small Business Grants Programs
Michigan businesses access capital and incentives through state economic development agencies, SBDC networks, and federal SBA programs. Competitive grants reward job creation and innovation.
Michigan Small Business Development Center
Michigan SBDCs help businesses access SBA, state, and private capital sources.
What it provides: Free business consulting and capital access assistance
Assistance: Business plans, financial projections, loan packaging, and contracting guidance.
Eligibility: No-cost services at statewide SBDC locations.
Who may qualify:
- Michigan small businesses and entrepreneurs
- Pre-venture and existing businesses
- All industries and stages
Requirements:
- Registration with local SBDC
- Business concept or operation
- Participation in counseling
How to apply: Find your nearest Michigan SBDC and schedule an intake appointment.
Official source: Michigan SBDC
Michigan Economic Development Grants and Loans
State incentives complement federal programs for Michigan business growth.
What it provides: State-funded business development incentives
Assistance: Grants, tax credits, or low-interest loans for expansion.
Eligibility: Competitive application; awards based on jobs, wages, and economic impact.
Who may qualify:
- Businesses creating jobs in Michigan
- Companies in targeted industries
- Businesses meeting investment and wage thresholds
Requirements:
- Formal application with business plan
- Job creation commitments
- Annual compliance reporting
How to apply: Apply through Michigan economic development agency when funding rounds open.
Official source: MI Economic Development
SBA 7(a) Loan Program
Michigan consistently ranks among top states for SBA lending volume.
What it provides: Federal guaranteed business loans through SBA lenders
Assistance: Working capital, equipment, real estate, and acquisition financing.
Eligibility: Loans up to $5 million with SBA guarantee of 75–85%.
Who may qualify:
- For-profit Michigan small businesses
- Businesses unable to obtain conventional financing
- Startups and existing businesses
Requirements:
- Business plan and financial statements
- Personal financial statement of owners
- Application through SBA Preferred Lender
How to apply: Apply through an SBA-approved lender in Michigan.
Official source: SBA 7(a)