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Rhode Island Commerce Corporation Qualified Jobs Incentive Grant

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September 30, 2026
Rhode Island

Description

Attracts and retains businesses in Rhode Island by offering per-job incentive grants to companies that create new, quality full-time jobs at or above the state's average wage.

Eligibility

Businesses creating at least 10 new full-time jobs in Rhode Island

Industry Tags

Economic DevelopmentTechnologyManufacturing

About This Grant

Attracts and retains businesses in Rhode Island by offering per-job incentive grants to companies that create new, quality full-time jobs at or above the state's average wage.

Funding Information

Funding amount not specified. See the official listing for details.

Eligibility Overview

Federal grant opportunities are open to a range of applicant types. Common eligible organizations include:

  • Nonprofits and 501(c)(3) organizations
  • Small businesses and startups (especially for SBIR/STTR programs)
  • State, local, and tribal governments
  • Colleges, universities, and research institutions
  • Individuals (for select programs in education, arts, and research)

Eligibility requirements vary by opportunity. Always review the official listing before investing time in an application.

How to Apply

  1. 1

    Review the full opportunity

    Read the complete Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) on Grants.gov or the awarding agency's website.

  2. 2

    Confirm eligibility

    Check that your organization meets every requirement listed — applicant type, location, registration status, and any prior award restrictions.

  3. 3

    Prepare required documents

    Gather your budget narrative, needs statement, organizational details, SAM.gov registration, and any required certifications.

  4. 4

    Submit before the deadline

    This opportunity closes on September 30, 2026. Submit at least 48 hours early — portal systems are often slow near closing time.

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  • Tailor your needs statement to match the funder's stated priorities, using their exact language where possible.
  • Have a colleague outside your team review your budget narrative before submitting — fresh eyes catch errors reviewers penalize.

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