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Professional Services Programs

Texas Professional Services Grants, Loans & Incentives

Texas has a large professional services sector spanning accounting, legal, engineering, consulting, and management firms concentrated in the state's major metros. Professional services firms may qualify for SBA lending, workforce training programs, HUB certification for government contracting, and local economic development incentives for office expansions.

Program Types

Programs Available for Professional Services Businesses

Texas professional services businesses may be eligible for these types of government programs, sourced from federal, state, and local agencies.

Small Business Loans

Government-backed loans provide below-market-rate financing for Texas businesses through SBA 7(a), SBA 504, Microloans, USDA rural lending, and CDFI programs. These loans typically offer lower interest rates, longer repayment terms, and lower down payments than conventional bank financing.

Workforce Training Programs

Workforce training programs fund employee training and development for Texas businesses. The Skills Development Fund, Apprenticeship programs, and On-the-Job Training grants help employers cover the cost of training new and existing workers, often through partnerships with community colleges and workforce boards.

Business Certifications

Business certifications open access to government contracting preferences and set-aside programs. Texas businesses can pursue HUB certification from the state, federal certifications like 8(a), WOSB, SDVOSB, and HUBZone, and local certifications like DBE, MBE, and WBE that provide advantages in procurement and contracting.

Government Contracting & Procurement

Government procurement programs help Texas businesses sell products and services to federal, state, and local government agencies. Programs include PTAC consulting, GSA Schedule assistance, HUB program set-asides, and federal small business contracting preferences that reserve a portion of government spending for qualifying small businesses.

Technical Assistance & Business Consulting

Technical assistance programs provide free or subsidized expert consulting to Texas businesses. Programs include SBDCs, SCORE mentoring, the Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center (TMAC), Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs), and university-based programs that help businesses with strategy, operations, and government program navigation.

These are categories of programs in our database. Your screening report shows all programs that match your specific professional services business profile.

Process

How It Works

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Answer a few questions

Tell us about your professional services business — location, size, and structure. No financials or tax IDs required.

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We screen 150+ programs

Your profile is matched against verified government programs, including professional services-specific grants, loans, tax credits, and incentives.

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Get your report instantly

Receive a citation-backed screening report in under 60 seconds, showing programs you may qualify for with direct links to apply.

Why Screen

Most Texas professional services businesses leave money on the table

Between federal programs, state incentives, and local economic development offerings, the average Texas professional services business may qualify for more programs than they realize. But finding them requires checking dozens of agency websites. Our screening does that work for you in 60 seconds.

Official sources only

Every program is sourced from official government pages — never third-party directories.

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Every match includes evidence from the original source so you can verify it yourself.

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See which programs match your professional services business

One screening report covers grants, loans, tax credits, and incentives across federal, state, and local programs. $49, results in 60 seconds.

Screening disclaimer

This is a screening tool, not an approval engine. Government agencies set eligibility, funding, and application outcomes. Your report shows where to apply and what to verify directly with the administering agency.