Links to the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA), the Advanced Technology Program (ATP), the Industrial Technologies Program (ITP), Small Business Administration (SBA) Loan Programs, the Small Business Innovation Research Program, the Small Business Technology Transfer Program, the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development Texas State Office, and Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) for the Southwest Texas Border, Northwest Texas, North Texas, and the University of Houston.
Access a database of all federal loans, grants and assistance programs.
Review information on ATP, the federal organization that bridges the gap between research and the marketplace.
Review information on ITP, whose mission is to reduce the energy requirements of manufacturing while stimulating economic productivity and growth.
Access numerous loan programs offered by SBA to assist small businesses.
Access information on the SBIR program, which encourages private and public resource support for the commercialization of federal research and development efforts.
Small Business Administration Office of Technology's STTR Program encourages private and public resource support for the commercialization of federal research and development efforts. It promotes outreach activities to introduce women- and minority-owned small businesses to the advantages of competing for federal research and development projects
View information on community development and economic advancement programs including housing, infrastructure, and business development financing through grants, loans, and guaranteed loans.
Small Business Development Center for Southwest Texas is the Institute for Economic Development (IED) at the University of Texas San Antonio
The Northwest Texas Small Business Development Center is a regional program that services this region through six centers located in Lubbock, Amarillo, Midland/Odessa, Abilene, Stephenville, and Wichita Falls.
The North Texas Small Business Development Center (NTSBDC) network serves the needs of established and start-up small businesses in northeast and north central Texas.
Link to the Small Business Development Center for the Texas Gulf coast region at the University of Houston.