Find grant money for your business, your family, or someone you love.

Money is not missing. Access is. Over the next 90 days, I’m going to show you where to find the money, how to position yourself for it, and how to start getting it into your bank account. This is just one of the tools you’ll receive. No more waiting. No more guessing. No more playing small. Dominion is yours. Let’s go.

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Current grant highlights

Start with these two.

$20,000 grants

Allstate Main Street Grants Program

Best for revenue-generating small businesses

Great for someone in the family who already has a business making sales and needs structure, growth support, and capital.

  • Must be a U.S.-based for-profit business
  • Must have generated at least $25,000 in 2025 revenue
  • Selected entrepreneurs join a 12-week virtual Boost Camp
  • 100 participants may receive a $20,000 grant
$10,000–$100,000 grants

Jobber Grants 2026

Best for home-service and field-service businesses

Great for a spouse, sibling, parent, adult child, cousin, or friend with a hands-on service business.

  • Must be 18+
  • Must live in the U.S. or Canada
  • Must own or plan to start a blue-collar or home-service business
  • Examples: cleaning, lawn care, HVAC, plumbing, mobile detailing, pressure washing

One page. Clickable. Simple.

Use this as your starting point.

Whether the opportunity is for you, your spouse, your adult child, a sibling, a parent, or someone in your circle, this map helps you know where to look and what to prepare.

Grant links and requirements can change. Always review the official page before applying.

Before anyone applies, check this.

These are the basics that make a business look organized, real, and ready for opportunity.

Business name and contact information
Legal structure or registration details
Business bank account or clean financial records
Website, landing page, or strong social profile
Clear explanation of what the business does
Revenue number, if the grant asks for it
Simple use-of-funds plan
One paragraph on customer or community impact

Answer these before clicking apply.

What does the business do?
Who does it serve?
How does it make money?
What problem does it solve?
How much funding is needed?
What would the money be used for?
How would this help customers, family, or community?