Live federal grant and SBIR/STTR funding opportunities open to Texas businesses, plus where to find Texas's own state-specific programs. We only list what we can verify from Grants.gov and SBIR.gov — no invented deadlines, amounts, or programs.
Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office (Office of the Governor) is Texas's state government agency for business and economic development. State-specific grants, loans, and tax incentive programs change often — contact them directly for what is currently available rather than relying on a third-party list.
https://gov.texas.gov/businessThese federal grant programs are open to eligible small businesses and founders nationwide — Texas has no special eligibility requirement beyond being US-based. Pulled live from Grants.gov and filtered to programs an individual founder or small business can actually apply to.
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Foreign Agricultural Service
Engineer Research and Development Center
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis
National Institutes of Health
Department of Education
SBIR and STTR are the largest source of non-dilutive federal R&D funding for startups and are open to small businesses nationwide. Pulled live from the official SBIR.gov API.
No open SBIR/STTR solicitations are currently loaded. See our SBIR deadlines page or check sbir.gov directly.
Texas's own state-specific grant programs, award amounts, and deadlines change frequently, so we don't list invented or outdated program details here. For current Texas programs, contact Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office (Office of the Governor) directly — they administer the state's economic development and small business funding programs. Below, we list live federal grant and SBIR/STTR opportunities that Texas businesses can apply to today.
Yes. Federal grants and SBIR/STTR solicitations are generally open to eligible small businesses nationwide, including in Texas — there is no separate state-residency requirement beyond being a US-based, US-owned small business (SBIR/STTR additionally requires fewer than 500 employees). The listings on this page are pulled live from Grants.gov and the official SBIR.gov API and refresh nightly.
Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office (Office of the Governor) is Texas's official state government agency for business and economic development. Visit their website for information on any state-specific loans, grants, tax incentives, or technical assistance programs currently being offered.
The federal grant and SBIR/STTR listings on this page are refreshed nightly from Grants.gov and the official SBIR.gov API, so deadlines and amounts reflect what those agencies currently have posted. We do not display expired opportunities or programs we can't verify.