supporting Business startup, recovery or growth in king county
This grant is funded through the Community Reinvestment Program and offered in partnership with the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC)
Grants may be awarded to support training, inventory, marketing, licensing, equipment purchases, basic operations or other business needs necessary for start-up, recovery or business growth and supports a business’s ability to recruit, retain or advance their workforce.
There are 3 grant tiers that a business or individual can choose to apply from that best fits their needs and business as it is today:
A total of $200,000 in grant funding is available with varying amounts allocated for each tier.
These funds are prioritized for Black, Latine, Native American, Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander-owned or operated businesses or individuals from these communities who are starting a business. As well as Economic Security for All (EcSA) participants and businesses who employ or plan to hire EcSA participants.
Eligible applicants must:
To apply for the King County Community Reinvestment Small Business Grant, please follow the steps below carefully. All applications must be submitted through our online application form using Cognito Forms.
Applications are due by Monday, April 6, 2026, by 5:00pm PST.
No late submissions will be accepted unless stated otherwise.
(Note: Clicking this button will take you to the official application platform hosted by Cognito Forms.)
King County Community Reinvestment Business Grants
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Key Dates
Application Opens: Monday, March 2, 2026
Application Deadline: Monday, April 6, 2026 at 5:00 PM Pacific Time
Award Decisions Expected: On or around Monday, April 27, 2026
What is the King County Community Reinvestment Business Grant?
The King County Community Reinvestment Business Grant is a workforce-focused grant that supports small business startup, recovery, or growth in King County.
These funds are prioritized for Black, Latine, Native American, Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander-owned or operated businesses, as well as individuals from these communities who are starting a new business. As well as Economic Security for All (EcSA) participants and businesses who employ or plan to hire EcSA participants.
Who administers this grant?
This grant is funded by is funded by the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC) using the Washington State Department of Commerce’s Community Reinvestment Program funds. The WDC works with trusted community partners to administer these grants.
Grants are being offered through two organizations:
Seattle Latino Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce (SLMCC) is a Latino-led business organization serving businesses, corporations, government workers, and entrepreneurs across King County and Washington State. Since 2017, SLMCC has delivered culturally responsive workforce and business education, technical assistance, and outreach programs in partnership with public agencies, utilities, and community organizations. Through bilingual programming and digital education tools, SLMCC connects historically underserved communities to workforce opportunities, compliance education, entrepreneurship pathways, and economic mobility.
Can I apply through both partner organizations?
Yes. You may submit an application through both Tabor 100 and the Seattle Latino Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce (SLMCC). However, if you are selected by both organizations, you will not receive two awards — you will receive one grant from one awarding organization.
If you are selected by both partners, you will either be given the opportunity to choose which organization you would like to work with, or you will be assigned to one. Either way, you will only be awarded once.
Applying through both partners does not increase the amount you can receive — it only means two separate organizations will have reviewed your application, which may increase your chances of being selected.
How much funding is available? How large are the grants?
A total of $200,000 in grant funding is available from our organization with varying amounts allocated for each tier. These funds are anticipated to support approximately 28 total grants with an estimated 8 grants awarded for Tier 1, 8 grants awarded for Tier 2, and 12 grants awarded for Tier 3.
The maximum grant award per tier is as follows:
Applicants are highly encouraged to request the full amount for the Grant Tier they are applying for.
What can grant funds be used for?
Grant funds can be used to support training, inventory, marketing, licensing, equipment purchases, basic operations or other business needs necessary for start-up, recovery or business growth. The use of funds must be connected to workforce outcomes — meaning how the money helps you hire workers, retain your team, improve wages or working conditions, or build your business’s capacity to employ people.
Examples of allowable uses include:
Grant funds cannot be used for working capital, land or building acquisition, or paying down existing debt.
Your application should explain clearly how each item you plan to purchase or fund connects to your workforce goals.
Who is eligible to apply?
To be eligible, applicants must meet ONE of the following:
AND applicants must also meet the following:
Applications that do not meet eligibility requirements will not be scored or considered for funding.
Does my business have to be in King County?
Yes. Your business must be licensed and operating within King County. If you are an individual planning to start a business, you must live in King County and plan to start and operate your business in King County within the grant period.
Can non-profits apply?
Yes. Non-profit organizations with 50 employees or fewer that hold an active business license in King County are eligible to apply, as long as they are not currently contracted by the WDC as a service provider or partner.
I am just starting my business and do not have a business license yet. Can I apply?
Yes, if you live in King County and plan to start a business here. You do not need to have a business license already, but you must be able to demonstrate that you intend to obtain one and begin business operations within the grant period. Your application should clearly describe your startup plans and timeline.
Does my business have to be owned by a priority population to be eligible?
No. Priority population ownership is a funding prioritization factor — it does not determine whether you can apply. All eligible businesses can apply regardless of owner demographics.
However, funding is prioritized for businesses owned and operated by Black, Latine, Native American, Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander individuals, as well as EcSA participants and businesses that employ or plan to hire EcSA participants.
These factors are weighted in the review process when funding decisions are made.
What is EcSA? Do I need to be an EcSA participant to apply?
EcSA stands for Economic Security for All. It is a workforce development initiative that helps people facing economic barriers access jobs, training, and support to build financial stability.
You do not need to be an EcSA participant to apply or to be eligible.
I received a grant from the WDC (or one of their intermediary partners) in a previous cycle. Can I apply again?
Yes, if you met all of the requirements of your previous grant. Prior awardees who completed all grant requirements in good standing are eligible to apply again.
The grant opportunities that were provided last cycle included:
If you are a previous awardee applying again, that information will be considered in award decisions. Applicants who have not previously received a grant will generally be given preference.
If you received a previous grant but did not fully comply with the grant requirements, you may not be eligible to apply in this cycle. To check your eligibility status, please contact:
Arianna Thornton-West, Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County
What are the three grant tiers?
The grant program has three tiers designed for businesses at different stages:
How do I know which tier is right for me?
Choose the tier that honestly reflects where your business is right now — not where you hope to be. Think about:
The ‘Grant Tier Selection’ page of the application contains additional guidance to help you make your selection. If you are still unsure which tier fits, you can reach out for application support.
For more information or direct assistance, please contact: mary@latinochamber.us
When does the application open and close?
The application opens on Monday, March 2, 2026.
The application deadline is Monday, April 6, 2026 at 5:00 PM Pacific Time. Applications submitted after this time will not be accepted.
Note that timelines may be adjusted due to application volume or other factors that impact the process—If the application period is extended or award notification timing changes, updates will be communicated as early as possible.
We will contact winning-select applications by the register email on the application and also by phone number
Where do I submit my application?
Is the application available in other languages?
The online application form is currently only available in English. If you need assistance with your application or language access support, please let us know so we can assist you or get you connected to a resource organization such as the Small Business Resiliency Network (SBRN).
The Seattle Latino Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce offers direct live assistance in Spanish for all applications.
What does the application ask for?
The application will ask for information about:
What documents are required with my application?
No documents are required at the time of application.
I am not confident in my writing. Will that hurt my application?
No. Reviewers are looking for honest, clear, and specific information — not formal or polished writing. You do not need to use business or grant terminology.
If you would like help putting your ideas into words before submitting, application support is available. We encourage you to reach out early so you have enough time to get the support you need.
Can I save my application and come back to it?
Yes. You can save your application as you go and return to it before the deadline. The Save button is located at the bottom right of each page.
If you refresh the page or close it without saving, any unsaved work will be lost. Save your progress frequently.
I need a printed copy of the application. Is that available?
If you need a printed application for accessibility reasons or are unable to complete the online form, please reach out to us by email (mary@latinochamber.us) and we will work with you to find a solution.
We strongly encourage you to start your application early — do not wait until close to the deadline.
Starting early gives you time to:
Is there help available if I have questions or need support completing my application?
Yes. Application support is available to help you understand the grant, work through your application, and make sure your submission is as strong as possible.
Seattle Latino Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce working office hours, for live assistance: Monday to Friday 9am – 9pm (PST), please contact mary@latinochamber.us
We strongly encourage you to reach out early. Support availability may be limited as the deadline approaches, and support will not be available after the application closes.
Who do I contact if I have questions?
Mary Ortiz, Senior Director Of Community Outreach and Grants
For any questions or support regarding Seattle Latino Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce operations and information, please send us an email at info@latinochamber.us
I have a disability and may need accommodation to apply. What should I do?
If you need a disability accommodation to participate in the application process, please contact Mary Ortiz at mary@latinochamber.us as early as possible
How are applications reviewed and scored?
All eligible applications are reviewed and scored by trained reviewers using a consistent scoring guide. Applications are evaluated across eight categories:
Scoring information is available in the Application Guide for applicants to review before submitting. Application Guide APPLICATION GUIDE
Applications that do not meet the basic eligibility requirements are not scored and will not be considered for funding. Applications that are missing required information will also not be scored.
When will I find out if I was awarded a grant?
Award decisions are expected to be announced on or around Monday, April 27, 2026.
This date may change depending on the volume of applications and the review process. If the timeline shifts — whether earlier or later — we will communicate updates as soon as possible. We will contact winning-select and non-awarded applications by the registered email on the application and also by phone number
What if not everything I requested gets funded?
It is possible that not all of your requested activities or expenses will be funded. Award amounts may be adjusted, and specific line items may not be approved.
If you are awarded, you will receive information about exactly what has been approved. Grant funds may only be spent on activities that are approved in your award agreement — or approved later through a modification request process.
With this in mind, when building your budget, think about which items are most essential and make sure those are clearly explained and prioritized in your application.
What happens after I am awarded a grant?
If you are selected for an award, here is what to expect:
When will I receive the grant funds if I am awarded?
Grant funds are expected to be available to awardees as soon as possible after the grant agreement is signed and the verification process is complete. Funds will be dispersed in stages, not all at once, and are issued via ACH (direct deposit) to the business account. If additional documentation is needed after your award, this may cause a delay in the first disbursement.
What if I disagree with the decision on my application?
If you have questions about the decision on your application, contact mary@latinochamber.us
Regarding feedback on applications not awarded, please email us at info@latinochamber.us with the business applicant’s name, email, telephone number, and contact person. Please include specific questions regarding the scoring and application process for feedback.
What if I am not awarded a grant this cycle?
We encourage all applicants, whether awarded or not, to stay connected with us. There may be other resources, programs, or future grant opportunities that could support your business.
If I receive a grant, what will I be required to do?
Awardees have the following requirements:
Up to 10% of your awarded funds may be held and distributed as a reimbursement after you submit your final grant report. Plan your budget with this in mind.
What happens if my plans change after I receive the grant?
We understand that circumstances can change. If you need to adjust how you use your grant funds or update your goals after receiving the award, you may be able to request a modification. Modifications must be approved before you make changes.
What happens if I do not meet my grant requirements?
Awardees who do not comply with grant requirements may face the following consequences:
If you are having difficulty meeting your requirements or need to make changes to your plan, reach out as early as possible. There may be a path to an approved modification.
If you received a grant from the WDC in the previous cycle and are unsure whether you met all requirements, contact Arianna Thornton-West at the WDC at athornton-west@seakingwdc.org before applying in this cycle.
Can I apply for more than one tier?
No. You should apply for the tier that best fits your current situation. Applying for multiple tiers is not permitted.
Can I apply if I have received other small business grants or loans?
Yes. Having received other funding does not disqualify you. Your application should describe your current business situation and why this grant would make a meaningful difference, alongside any other support you have received or are receiving.
The application and reporting seem like a lot of work. Is it worth it?
We understand that completing a grant application and committing to reporting requirements takes time and effort — especially when you are running a business. Here is a different way to think about it:
We also do not want the process to be a barrier. Application support is available, and you do not need to have prior grant experience or formal writing skills to apply. Reach out early for support.
What does it mean that up to 10% of my award may be held as a reimbursement?
Up to 10% of your total award may not be paid out upfront. Instead, that portion will be distributed to you as a reimbursement after you submit your final grant report and it is reviewed and approved.
This means you should plan your budget knowing that you may need to cover up to 10% of your costs initially, with reimbursement coming later. For example, if you are awarded $5,000, up to $500 may be held and paid out after your final report is approved.
Is this a loan? Do I have to pay it back?
No. This is a grant, not a loan. You do not have to pay it back, as long as you meet the requirements of your grant agreement.
Will receiving this grant affect my taxes?
Grant funds may be considered taxable income. We recommend speaking with a tax professional about how a grant award could affect your tax situation.
Is there anything else I should know before applying?
If you wish to access policy or CRP program, please visit: State Program Policy and Community Reinvestment Program (CRP) – Washington State Department of Commerce]
This program is funded by the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC) using the Washington State Department of Commerce’s Community Reinvestment Program funds. For more information about WDC program investments, visit www.seakingwdc.org/funding-and-investment. Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Washington Relay Service: 711.