After securing a patent or trademark, you may need help taking the next step in starting up your small business or protecting your intellectual property at home and abroad. A variety of federal and intergovernmental resources are available to help you along your journey. Explore federal grant opportunities for small and minority-owned businesses and learn how to navigate international intellectual property protection using the links below.
Find federal funding to support your innovation
There are many sources of startup funding, including grants, loans, and investors
- Choose the right funding for your business
- Search federal grants
- Learn about America's seed fund
- Access Small Business Administration (SBA) loans
- CARES Act funding through the Minority Business Development Agency
- National Institutes of Health funding opportunities
- National Science Foundation programs for small businesses
- COVID-19 relief options through the SBA
Commercialization resources for small and minority-owned businesses
Review these additional federal resources
Small Business Administration
Resources for inventors, entrepreneurs, innovators and business owners.
- SBIR/STTR (SBIR/ STTR) programs (also referred to as America’s Seed Fund TM) enable small businesses to explore their technological potential and profit from its commercialization. They offer resources for companies doing R&D.
- Federal And State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program provides funding and support to develop SBIR/STTR grant proposals.
- Local assistance through SBA and their partners.
Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA)
Customized business development and industry-focused services to provide greater access to capital, contracts and markets.
National Science Foundation
Small business opportunities.
National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST)
The manufacturing Extension Partnership is a public-private partnership with centers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico dedicated to serving small and medium-sized manufacturers.
Economic Development Administration (EDA)
The EDA's Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (OIE) program aims to empower communities so that innovators and entrepreneurs can launch companies, scale technologies and create the jobs of tomorrow.
Export.gov
Helping small and mid-size businesses navigate exporting goods.
Protecting intellectual property
Resources to protect intellectual property at home and abroad
Office of Policy and International Affairs
Resources for international intellectual property protection and enforcement.
- The Global Intellectual Property Academy (GIPA) hosts IP eLearning Modules on intellectual property protection and enforcement in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Arabic and Russian.
- The IP Attaché Program helps U.S. citizens navigate other countries’ intellectual property protection and enforcement.
STOPfakes.gov
Resources to understand and protect your intellectual property at home and abroad.
Customs and Border Protection
Customs has an intellectual property rights e-recordation program to help you obtain border enforcement of trademarked and copyrighted products and prevent infringement.
IP5 Cooperative Offices
Streamlined international IP protection.
- European Patent Office (EPO)
- Japan Patent Office (JPO)
- Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO)
- China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA)
Directory of intellectual property offices
World Intellectual Property Organization’s directory of other foreign IP offices.