Small Business Improvement Grants

Small businesses and property owners in five City of Atlanta Tax Allocation District (TADs) can apply for grants of up to $20,000 for interior and exterior improvements.

Notice: The Small Business Improvement Grant program is not currently open. We invite interested applicants to apply for the Commercial Property Improvement Grant.

 

Invest Atlanta has launched the Small Business Improvement Grant program to support local
small businesses and commercial property owners located in five of the City of Atlanta’s Tax Allocation
Districts (TADs)
- Campbellton Road, Hollowell-ML King, Metropolitan Parkway, Perry Bolton, and
Stadium Neighborhoods.

Tenants and commercial property owners are eligible to apply for grants of up to $20,000 that can be used for both internal and external improvements. Please note that vacant commercial properties are not eligible at this time.

Program Guidelines

Check Eligibility

Find out of your property is located within an eligible TAD

1
Check Location
Visit Fulton County's property map database and type address
2
View profile
Click “view full property profile” once the property information appears
3
Look next to “TAD”
If it lists any of the 5 TADs, your property or business may be eligible.
4
Questions?
For additional information, contact Jennifer Fine, Vice President of Planning and Strategic Initiatives at Invest Atlanta. Email: [email protected]

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Project must be less than 15,000 square feet.
  • A minimum of 50% of funds must be used for exterior improvements.
  • All exterior improvements must be visible from the public right-of-way.
  • Eligible exterior improvements include: painting, lighting, windows, doors, framing, signage, canopies, awnings, gates, fencing, landscaping, building surface repairs, ground surface upgrades.
  • Interior improvements should significantly enhance the customer and employee experience.
  • Eligible interior improvements include: flooring, walls, ceilings, HVAC, water heaters, plumbing, electrical, and structural repairs to walls, floors, stairs, and interior doors.
  • Certain soft costs, such as architectural and planning services, are eligible but shall not exceed 10% of grant amount.
  • Awardees must provide a match equal to at least 20% of the grant award and demonstrate the project as proposed would not happen without the TAD grant assistance.

EXCLUSIONS

  • New construction
  • Properties owned or occupied by a government or public agency
  • Properties used for residential purposes
  • Churches and religious institution facilities (commercial buildings owned by churches or religious institutions are eligible)
  • Operations, inventory, and other soft costs

 

Development Incentives Application

How to Apply

 

1. Register in Neighborly -  Neighborly Portal

When you access the Portal for the first time, you’ll need to Register your account by clicking on the Register link. The registration process will create a username (which is your email address) and password that will be used for future logins. The email address you choose will also be used for system emails/notifications, so it is recommended to use your primary email address. For security purposes, the system will validate that you own the registered email address by sending an email with a validation link.  

2. Complete & Submit Preliminary Questionnaire

After logging into Neighborly, select ‘Development Incentives Application’ and complete the preliminary questionnaire. Upon receiving a completed questionnaire, Invest Atlanta project managers will review and contact you with additional questions.  If the project is determined to be eligible for a funding program, you will be granted access to the development incentives application.

3. Complete & Submit a Development Incentives Application

Upon receipt of an application, Invest Atlanta staff will review the application for content and completeness. After a fully complete application has been reviewed for consistency with Invest Atlanta and programmatic goals, staff will analyze and evaluate the project. The project manager will contact you with any additional questions and to provide a timeline overview.

 

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