New Hampshire

 small business grants

Looking to grow your small business in New Hampshire? The state offers several small business grant programs to help fuel growth and encourage job creation.

New Hampshire offers several programs aimed at workforce development and employee training.

Programs like WorkInvestNH and WorkNowNH provide funding to support businesses in upgrading employee skills and connecting job-ready individuals to opportunities, helping strengthen the state’s workforce across various industries.

WorkInvestNH

  • Purpose: Provides funding for employee training to upgrade workers' skills.
  • Eligibility: Businesses located or intending to locate in New Hampshire that pay into the NH Unemployment Trust Fund.
  • Benefit: Grants for training programs with a minimum 1:1 cash match; minimum grant of $750.
  • Application process: Apply through New Hampshire Employment Security (NHES).
  • More info: Covers various types of training, including technical skills, management, and safety.

New Hampshire grants for small businesses

For New Hampshire grants for small businesses, the WorkInvestNH program provides essential support to help businesses improve employee skills, making it easier for companies to compete in their respective industries.

Other relevant programs in New Hampshire

  • WorkNowNH: Connects job-ready individuals to available job opportunities, offering up to $5,000 in tuition payments, $500 for books and supplies, travel reimbursement, and other support. Includes On-The-Job Training (OJT) opportunities with up to $5,000 reimbursement for employers. Applications are managed by NHES.
  • Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Adult Program: Provides career services and training for adults 18+ with barriers to employment. Priority is given to low-income individuals and public assistance recipients.
  • WIOA Dislocated Worker Program: Helps individuals who have lost their jobs and are unlikely to return to their previous industry or occupation. Provides career and training services, including occupational skills training and on-the-job training.
  • WIOA Youth Program: Assists out-of-school and in-school youth (ages 14-24) with employment barriers, offering work-based learning, apprenticeships, and training opportunities to prepare them for employment and postsecondary education.
List of small business grants

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