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2019 OMEE Notice of Funding Opportunity For Small Businesses

Program Description


$10 million of the grant funding is available for minority-owned businesses
Capital access remains the most important factor limiting the establishment of minority-owned businesses. It also inhibits the ability of economic growth in minority and underserved communities. The goal is to ensure minority enterprises have an equal opportunity to contribute to the growth of Illinois’ economy and serve as an advocate for businesses, entrepreneurs and start-ups in traditionally economically-disadvantaged groups. Applicants are eligible for up to $500,000.
 
$5 million of the funding is available for incubators who serve or would like to serve minority-owned businesses
Business incubators provide support to increase survival for new start-ups to assist in growth during the start-up period when many businesses are vulnerable. Incubators can assist by providing space or capacity; networking and consulting opportunities; professional services and training; and, they can supply resources including research and development. Applicants are eligible for up to $250,000.

The deadline to apply is June 30, 2019. All applicants must be pre-qualified through the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA) Grantee Portal. Application is not a guarantee of funding.

Direct questions to: ceo.accountability@illinois.gov

Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Information
OMEE NOFO Workshop Presentation.pdf
OMEE NOFO One-Pager - English.pdf
OMEE NOFO One-Pager - Spanish.pdf
OMEE NOFO Frequently Asked Questions English.pdf
OMEE NOFO Frequently Asked Question Spanish.pdf

Click here for a Spanish version of this page.

Keywords: business, DECO, grants, State of Illinois

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