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State Grant Directory · Michigan (MI)

State Grants in Michigan: 2026 Directory

Last verified 2026-05-23 · Michigan (MI)
By Vincent Couey, GrantProbe editor.

At a glance: Michigan state grant landscape

State economic development agencyMichigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
State SBIR/STTR phase-zero matchMichigan Emerging Technologies Fund (METF) SBIR/STTR Match
Formal small-business set-aside programFederal-only
Signature grant programs cataloged1 programs

State economic development agency Verified 2026-05-23

The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) is the state's lead economic-development agency. Major programs include the Michigan Business Development Program (MBDP) performance-based grants, the Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve (SOAR) fund for major projects, the Michigan Strategic Fund portfolio, and a slate of innovation programs through the Michigan-SBDC network. MEDC has historically run an SBIR/STTR support program.

Primary site: Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)

Signature small business grant programs Verified 2026-05-23

Michigan Business Development Program (MBDP)

Award range: Performance-based grants, loans, or other economic assistance; project-dependent

Eligibility: Companies creating qualified new jobs and making private investment in Michigan

Flexible performance-based grant/loan program for projects creating qualified new jobs and private investment in Michigan. Awards negotiated through MEDC; performance milestones tied to disbursement.

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Small-business set-aside programs Verified 2026-05-23

The state primarily relies on federal small-business certifications (SBA 8(a), HUBZone, WOSB/EDWOSB, SDVOSB/VOSB) for set-aside eligibility. State agency procurement may apply these certifications where federal funds pass through, but no state-administered formal small-business set-aside program operates beyond the standard MBE/WBE/DBE registries.

State SBIR/STTR match Verified 2026-05-23

The Michigan Emerging Technologies Fund (METF) historically matched federal SBIR/STTR Phase I and Phase II awards for Michigan small businesses, administered through MEDC. Verify current program status with MEDC before assuming continued availability.

Match amount: Phase I match up to $25,000; Phase II match up to $125,000

Program page: Michigan Emerging Technologies Fund (METF) SBIR/STTR Match

State grant application portal Verified 2026-05-23

Michigan state-administered grant programs typically use program-specific application portals on individual agency sites rather than a single statewide grants portal. Federal pass-through funds (HUD CDBG, EDA, USDA Rural Development) route through Grants.gov for the federal half, then through the state sub-recipient process. Always confirm the application URL on the agency page for the specific program before drafting.

Portal: Grants.gov + program-specific portals

Federal grants administered through Michigan Verified 2026-05-23

Federal grants reach businesses in Michigan through several pass-through channels: HUD CDBG-State dollars administered by Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) that sub-grant to localities for economic development; EDA public-works and economic-adjustment grants flowing through regional EDA offices; USDA Rural Development Business and Industry loan guarantees and Rural Business Development Grants for rural-county operations; and SBA programs (7(a), 504, Microloan, CDFI) accessed via local lenders. Business eligibility for each channel depends on entity size, location (rural vs urban), and use-of-funds.

CDBG state administrator: Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) (CDBG-state administrator)

EDA regional contact: US EDA regional office

Cross-reference Michigan eligibility against federal grants

State programs cover one half of the picture. Federal grants flow through 26 federal agencies via Grants.gov; the eligibility floor often overlaps with state programs. Use the GrantProbe Grant Finder to filter federal grants by entity type, sector, and award size, and read our federal grants for startups primer for the framework behind every match.

FAQs about state grants in Michigan

Are state grants available for new businesses in Michigan?

Michigan's economic development agency administers several grant and incentive programs for businesses, but most flagship programs require either an existing operation, a defined hiring commitment, or capital investment milestones. Pure pre-revenue startups should usually pair federal SBIR/STTR (where R&D-eligible) with state innovation match programs (if available) and CDFI lending. See the signature programs section above for the named Michigan programs and their eligibility thresholds.

Does Michigan match federal SBIR/STTR awards?

Yes. Michigan operates Michigan Emerging Technologies Fund (METF) SBIR/STTR Match, which provides Phase I match up to $25,000; Phase II match up to $125,000 to small businesses receiving federal SBIR/STTR awards. See the SBIR/STTR match section above for eligibility, application timing, and program contact.

How does CDBG funding reach businesses in Michigan?

The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program flows from HUD to Michigan's state agency (Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) (CDBG-state administrator)), which sub-grants to localities. Businesses do not apply directly to the state for CDBG dollars; they apply to participating cities or counties for economic development sub-awards (job creation, blight remediation, low-to-moderate-income workforce). Contact your local economic development office for current sub-awards.

What state grant application portal does Michigan use?

Michigan uses Grants.gov + program-specific portals. See the application portal section above for the portal URL and pattern. Most state-administered programs require pre-registration with a state vendor identification number before an application can be submitted.

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