Purpose: Use this guide to find sources of small business funding in Pennsylvania.
Business Planning: Prior to applying for funding, a new or expanding business should complete a comprehensive business plan. A comprehensive business plan includes financial projections, cash flow and industry analysis, research of competitors and other market conditions, etc. Although plans differ in some content elements depending on the industry, the business plan template available on the Business One-Stop Shop’s Writing a Business Plan webpage should provide a solid framework for creating a comprehensive business plan. For one-on-one business planning assistance, contact your nearest Small Business Development Center.
Business Funding: Once you’ve completed your business plan you will be ready to look for funding. Click the links below for more information about the programs offered by our various resource partners. If you are interested in a specific program, reach out to the partner that administers that program to apply or to learn more information.
Grants: A regular retail/service business will not typically qualify for any type of grant program. Grants are typically tied to very specific industries and/or projects. Many are concentrated in the health and science fields to assist with conducting research. There are also grants associated with clean energy and other projects with an environmental or community impact. Grants are highly competitive and eligible projects will typically require a substantial community and/or economic impact. For more information about grant programs in PA, review the following resources:
There are often private grant opportunities through businesses/organizations not affiliated with any government agency. These grant programs are just as, and often more, competitive than government sponsored grants. A business owner should conduct their own research to find and evaluate private grant opportunities.
Small Diverse Business Resources: There are specific opportunities and resources open to small diverse businesses in Pennsylvania on the local, state, and federal levels. In Pennsylvania diverse businesses include minority-owned, woman-owned, veteran-owned, disabled-owned, and LGBT-owned businesses. To learn more about diverse business funding opportunities, review the following resources:
Revised 12/16/2025