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Tyler, Texas

Tyler Small Business Grants, Loans & Incentives

Screen government programs available for Tyler businesses. From local Smith County incentives to Texas state and federal programs your business may qualify for.

107,000Population
35+Texas State Programs
35+Federal Programs

Tyler is the economic center of East Texas, known as the Rose Capital of America. The city has a strong healthcare sector with major hospital systems, a diverse manufacturing base, and serves as the retail and services hub for the surrounding rural East Texas region.

Local Economy

Key Industries in Tyler

Tyler's economy is built on these major sectors, each with access to industry-specific government programs.

Healthcare

Manufacturing

Retail

Oil & Gas

Agriculture

Higher Education

Major employers and economic anchors: UT Health East Texas, CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances, Brookshire Grocery Company, Tyler Junior College

Texas State Programs

35+ Texas state programs available to Tyler businesses

Including the Texas Enterprise Fund, Skills Development Fund, Texas Capital Fund, manufacturing exemptions, franchise tax credits, and state export assistance programs.

Federal Programs

35+ federal programs open to Tyler businesses

Including SBA loans, SBIR/STTR research grants, USDA rural programs, export finance, veteran and women-owned business contracting programs, and more.

Process

How It Works

01

Tell us about your business

Answer a few quick questions about your Tyler business — industry, team size, and what you are working on. No financials or tax IDs required.

02

We screen 150+ programs

Your answers are screened against verified government programs at the local, Texas state, and federal level — sourced directly from official agency pages.

03

See your matches instantly

Get your full report in under 60 seconds. Every matched program includes the reason it fits, the award range, and a direct link to apply.

See which programs match your Tyler business

Our $49 screening report checks your business against 150+ programs across local, state, and federal agencies — with evidence from official government sources.

This is a screening tool, not a guarantee of eligibility or funding. Program availability, requirements, and funding levels may change. Government agencies make final eligibility and funding decisions. Every result links back to the official program page so you can verify directly with the administering agency.