New York Startup Assistance Programs
New York startups benefit from SBDC counseling, state innovation programs, and federal SBIR grants. Business incubators and accelerators operate in major metro areas.
New York SBDC Startup Services
SBDC advisors guide New York startups through capital raising and business formation.
What it provides: Free consulting for pre-venture and early-stage businesses
Assistance: Business model development, market research, and funding strategy.
Eligibility: No cost at statewide SBDC network.
Who may qualify:
- Pre-venture entrepreneurs in New York
- Existing businesses under 5 years old
- All industries
Requirements:
- SBDC registration
- Business concept description
- Counseling session participation
How to apply: Register at your local New York SBDC for startup counseling.
Official source: New York SBDC
State Innovation and Incubator Programs
New York metro areas host active startup ecosystems with state support.
What it provides: Tax incentives and incubator support for technology startups
Assistance: Tax benefits, subsidized rent, and mentorship.
Eligibility: Requirements vary by program; often tied to job creation and investment.
Who may qualify:
- Technology startups in New York
- Businesses in designated innovation zones
- Companies commercializing research
Requirements:
- Application to state economic development agency
- Business plan with growth projections
- Compliance with program terms
How to apply: Apply through New York economic development innovation programs.
Official source: NY Innovation Programs
Federal SBIR/STTR Programs
New York receives significant SBIR funding, especially in research-intensive regions.
What it provides: Non-dilutive federal R&D grants for technology startups
Assistance: Phase I and II grants without equity dilution.
Eligibility: Phase I awards typically $50,000–$275,000.
Who may qualify:
- New York small businesses with 500 or fewer employees
- Businesses conducting R&D aligned with federal missions
- Biotech, defense, energy, and IT ventures
Requirements:
- SAM.gov registration
- Proposal responding to agency solicitation
- Commercialization plan
How to apply: Register at SAM.gov and submit proposals through SBIR.gov.
Official source: SBIR.gov