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New Jersey’s Small Business Stimulus Program

New Jersey’s Small Business Stimulus Program

July 19, 2022

New Jersey's Small Business Stimulus Program

The Small Business Stimulus Program is available to women and minority-owned small businesses through the New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program (NJCEP). This program offers up to $500,000 to improve indoor quality, energy efficiency and water conservation to eligible small businesses with a commercial storefront. The program covers up to 75 percent of the cost of projects to:
  • Repair/install HVAC to improve air quality/airflow and ventilation in a commercial facility and;
  • Bring up to modern standards plumbing fixtures (toilets, showers) and appliances (dishwashers, clothes washers, ice makers).
To be eligible, a Women and Minority-Owned Small Businesses must be:
  • Certified by the State as M/WBE,
  • Independently owned and operated,
  • Employing less than 100 full-time employees, AND
  • Grossing no more than $12M annually.
To learn more about the program, click here.
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