Verizon Small Business Digital Ready West Virginia $5,000 Grant 2026
$5,000 unrestricted grant for 25 WV for-profit businesses. Complete one free Digital Ready course by March 31, 2026 to unlock the application. Administered by LISC.
Active Closes on: March 31, 2026
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25 WV Businesses Can Win Unrestricted Cash With Just One Free Course Completed
Before you dig into any other Verizon grant page, pause. Most of what's circulating online describes a $10,000 national program that closed in December 2025. That's not this. What's open right now is a West Virginia-specific grant offering $5,000 to 25 local for-profit businesses, administered by LISC, one of the country's largest and most credible community development financial institutions. The entry requirement is genuinely low: complete one free course or event on the Digital Ready platform between January 1 and March 31, 2026. That unlocks a 30-minute application. No Verizon service plan needed. No business plan. No matching funds. No repayment ever. Selection starts with an anonymous lottery, so every qualified applicant gets a fair shot regardless of business size or revenue. If you run a for-profit business with a West Virginia address and can carve out about an hour total, this page gives you everything you need to apply correctly and avoid the traps that quietly disqualify people who think they followed the rules.
Key Grant Information
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Verizon Small Business Digital Ready West Virginia $5000 Grant
For-profit business only (nonprofits are explicitly ineligible)
Primary business address must be in West Virginia
Business owner must be 18 years of age or older
Free account on the Verizon Digital Ready platform required
Creating an account is free and takes about five minutes
Complete at least one eligible course or virtual event between January 1 2026 and March 31 2026
In-person events only count if listed on the Digital Ready In-Person Events page and QR code is scanned onsite
Must be able to provide business and financial verification documents if selected as a finalist
Includes a W-9 and bank account details for ACH payment
Background check may be conducted at LISC's expense (not a credit check)
Current employees or directors of LISC or Verizon and their close family members are not eligible
Prior grant recipients may apply but will receive lower selection priority than first-time applicants
Grant Benefits
$5000
Unrestricted cash (spend it on whatever your business needs most)
No repayment required ever
No post-award reporting requirements
Paid via direct ACH bank transfer
LISC will issue a Form 1099 (you are responsible for any taxes owed)
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Does Your West Virginia Business Qualify? Use This Free Eligibility Check First
The tool below walks through the core eligibility gates for this grant in about two minutes. It covers the essentials: business type, state location, owner age, the Digital Ready account requirement, and the course completion window. No login needed and no personal information required. Work through each question honestly and you'll have a clear read on your status before committing time to anything else on this page.
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If the checker confirms you're eligible, your next move is setting up a free Digital Ready account (if you haven't already) and completing one qualifying course or event before March 31, 2026. The application link unlocks inside the platform once that step processes. If the checker says you don't qualify, scroll to the related grants section below where other programs may fit your situation better. If you land in a gray area on any single criterion, reach out to LISC directly at smallbusinessservices@lisc.org before the deadline. They respond to specific eligibility questions, and a quick email is always better than guessing.
This Is Not the $10,000 Verizon Grant: What Actually Changed for 2026
Most pages covering this program haven't been updated since 2025. That year, Verizon ran a national Digital Ready grant: $10,000 to 50 businesses anywhere in the US, with a December deadline and a two-course requirement. That cycle is over. The 2026 WV grant is a different structure in every key dimension, and if you arrive expecting the old program you'll misread your odds, your requirements, and your deadline.
What Changed
2025 National Cycle
2026 West Virginia Cycle
Award per business
$10000
$5000
Number of recipients
50 businesses nationwide
25 WV businesses only
Resources needed to unlock
Two courses or events
Just one course or event
Who can apply
For-profits across the US
For-profits in WV only
Application window
July through December 2025
January 1 through March 31 2026
The state-specific structure is actually an advantage if you're in WV. You're competing inside a geographically fenced pool, not a national draw. And finishing one resource instead of two cuts the time commitment considerably. If you were tracking the old national grant, this is the current West Virginia equivalent, just structured differently and with its own rules.
Important Note
Verizon has publicly indicated a national Digital Ready grant for spring 2026 is planned but as of early 2026 no dates, amounts, or eligibility details had been officially released. If you are outside WV or miss the March 31 deadline, monitor digitalready.verizonwireless.com/funding for that announcement.
How the Application Unlocks: Two Steps and One Sequence You Cannot Reverse
There's a specific order and both steps share the same deadline. Skipping step one makes step two permanently unavailable until the next cycle.
Process Steps
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Create a free account at digitalready.verizonwireless.com (takes about five minutes and costs nothing)
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Complete at least one eligible course or virtual event on the Digital Ready platform between January 1 2026 and March 31 2026
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Once your completion registers in the system the grant application link becomes available on the WV grant promotion page
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Click Get Started on that page to open the LISC application form through your Digital Ready account
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Complete the entire application in one uninterrupted sitting and submit before 11:59 PM Pacific Time on March 31 2026
The LISC application runs through FormAssembly and it does not save mid-session. If your internet drops, you close the browser, or you step away too long, your answers may be gone when you come back. This is not a hypothetical. It's exactly the kind of thing that happens on deadline day. Set aside 30 solid minutes on a day that is not March 31 itself.
Expert Tip
Use Google Chrome for the entire application session. LISC specifically recommends it. Other browsers can behave unpredictably on the form and losing your work to a rendering issue on deadline day is a real and avoidable risk.
There's a dual deadline reality worth calling out clearly. Both the course completion and the application submission must happen by March 31, 2026. If you finish your course on March 30 and then hit a technical problem with the form on March 31, there is no extension window. Give yourself at least two days between completing the course and submitting the application.
Must Do
Create your Digital Ready account well before the March deadline
Complete your one required resource with several days to spare before March 31
Gather your annual revenue figure and employee count before opening the form
Have your business structure details ready before starting the application
Use Google Chrome and a stable internet connection for the full session
What the Application Will Ask You
LISC says the form takes about 30 minutes. No grant writer is needed or recommended. LISC says that directly on their program page. Before you open the form, have these items ready so you're not scrambling for information mid-session:
Required Steps
Most recent annual business revenue figure
Business entity type (LLC or sole prop or S-corp or C-corp)
Current employee headcount
Primary West Virginia business address
A clear description of how you plan to use the $5000 if awarded
If selected as a finalist, LISC will ask for additional documentation: a W-9, banking details for ACH payment, and information needed for a background verification check. That check may involve your date of birth, SSN, or EIN. It does not affect your credit score and LISC covers the cost. They will never request copies of your passport, driver's license, or green card. If anyone claims to be LISC and asks for those documents, contact smallbusinessservices@lisc.org immediately to verify.
Q: What happens if I see a "duplicate record" error when trying to apply? A: This occurs when your name or email doesn't exactly match a prior application in the system. If you applied in a previous Verizon Digital Ready cycle, resubmit using the exact same first name, last name, and email address from your earlier application. Do not create a new account to work around it.
Important Note
Applications submitted by email, fax, or through any website other than the LISC form accessed via your Digital Ready account will not be accepted regardless of when they arrive.
Verizon WV Grant Eligibility in Plain Language: What You Need and What You Don't
The requirements here are genuinely short. Before listing what you do need, let's start with what you absolutely do not need.
No Verizon phone or service plan. No existing customer account with Verizon. No minimum revenue threshold. No minimum time in business. No employee count requirement. No formal business plan document. No matching funds required. No credit check. That list of non-requirements is, honestly, one of the more practical reasons to apply in the first place.
What you actually need: a for-profit business with its primary address in West Virginia, an owner who is 18 or older, a free account on the Digital Ready platform, and one completed eligible resource between January 1 and March 31, 2026. That is the complete list.
Do's
Apply as a sole proprietorship LLC or corporation
Apply even if your business is new or relatively small
Apply if your business is in an under-resourced WV community
Don'ts
Apply if you run a nonprofit (you are explicitly ineligible)
Apply as a current LISC or Verizon employee or immediate family member
Submit more than one application or apply for more than one business
One specific note on prior grantees. If you received a Verizon Digital Ready grant in a previous cycle, you are still technically eligible to apply this round. But LISC's guidance is clear: priority goes to first-time applicants. Your chances are lower, not eliminated. Apply if you meet the requirements, but go in with honest expectations.
Q: Can I apply for more than one business I own in West Virginia? A: No. One application per person per round. If you own multiple businesses, apply for your largest by revenue. The grant is capped at one award per individual business tax ID.
Q: Are there industry restrictions? A: None stated. Past recipients from comparable Verizon cycles have included restaurants, cleaning businesses, skincare brands, IT training centers, and outdoor gear companies. Any WV for-profit sector is eligible.
Q: Do I need a formal West Virginia business license to qualify? A: The eligibility rules require a primary WV business address and the ability to pass finalist verification. Specific licensing forms aren't listed publicly, but having your WV business documentation organized before you apply is practical regardless.
How LISC Chooses the 25 West Virginia Winners: The Three-Stage Process
Most coverage of this grant skips this section entirely. That's a gap worth filling. Understanding how selection actually works should change how you think about your odds and how you frame your application.
Stage one is a genuine anonymous lottery. Every qualified applicant gets an equal first draw. Business size, revenue, application polish, how many employees you have: none of it matters at stage one. A solo entrepreneur six months into their first business has the same lottery odds as someone running a 15-year operation. Stage two uses an algorithm to ensure the 25 winners aren't all from Morgantown or all from the same industry. Geographic and sector balance across WV is a stated selection goal. Stage three is a manual review focused on accuracy, community impact, and how specifically the applicant describes their intended use of funds.
Key Points
Every qualified applicant enters the lottery on equal footing in stage one
The algorithm in stage two prevents one city or one industry taking all spots
Businesses in LMI communities receive priority during the final review stage
Being a finalist still requires passing verification before any funds are sent
All applicants get a status notification by the week of May 17 2026
The LMI (low-to-moderate income) community priority in stage three is real. A large portion of West Virginia qualifies as LMI, particularly in rural areas. If your business address falls in an LMI zone, that factor is weighted in your favor during final review. You don't apply for that status separately. If your address qualifies, the system accounts for it automatically.
After submission, LISC communicates via email. Check spam starting mid-May. General applicant updates come from the LISC Small Business Grants sender. Finalist-specific messages come from an @lisc.org email address. If you receive a finalist notification and don't respond promptly, you risk losing your spot to a substitute from the eligible pool.
Q: How many people apply for this grant? A: LISC hasn't published WV-specific volume data. For prior national cycles they've referenced "thousands" of applicants across the full pool. Because this cycle is state-restricted, the WV applicant pool is smaller by definition. The anonymous lottery at stage one is the primary reason to apply regardless of how competitive the overall pool looks. Everyone who qualifies gets an equal first draw.
Q: If I don't win this round, can I try the next cycle? A: Yes. Applications don't carry over between cycles. You'd apply fresh each time. First-time applicants hold priority in selection, so your first attempt is statistically your strongest.
What the $5,000 Can Be Used For (And Why Specificity Matters)
Short answer: whatever your business needs most. LISC calls this unrestricted cash support and means it. There are no spending categories to hit, no receipts to submit after the award, and no post-grant reporting. The money lands in your account and you put it to work.
Past Verizon Digital Ready grantees from comparable cycles have used similar funds for equipment purchases, website builds and e-commerce setup, digital marketing campaigns, payroll support during growth periods, product launches, legal fees for certifications, and venue costs for expansion. The range is genuinely wide. What consistently appears in applications that perform well at the stage three review is specificity. An applicant who writes "I will use the $5,000 to purchase a new POS system and train two staff members on digital inventory management" gives reviewers something concrete to evaluate. "I will use it for general business operations" does not.
Expert Tip
Draft your proposed use of funds in a separate document before you open the application form. Write it carefully, make it specific, then paste it in. You cannot save mid-application and coming up with this on the spot under deadline pressure is exactly how good applications turn vague.
One thing most coverage of this grant leaves out: the $5,000 is taxable income. LISC will issue a Form 1099 after disbursement. You never repay a dollar, but the IRS treats the award as business income. Talk to your accountant before spending the full amount so you're not short when the tax bill arrives. It's not a reason to skip applying. It's just practical information that most pages don't bother to mention.
Fund Use Example
Why It Works
Connection to Digital Ready Learning
Website redesign or e-commerce setup
Directly measurable and growth-focused
Connects to digital marketing or SEO course content
Social media ad campaign targeting WV customers
Specific and trackable
Reflects platform training on digital strategy
New equipment or POS hardware
Operational and clearly documented
Links to productivity or efficiency module content
Payroll support for part-time hire during growth
Concrete business impact
Connects to hiring or management course topics
Local marketing push or event presence
Community-facing and measurable
Reflects customer engagement content on platform
Q: Can I use the money to pay myself? A: The grant is unrestricted, so technically yes. But applications that describe owner draws as the primary use tend not to perform well in stage three review. Describe something tangible that your business will do differently because of this funding.
Key Dates and Application Timeline
Stage
Date
What to Do
Course completion window
January 1 to March 31 2026
Finish at least one eligible course or event on the platform
Application deadline
March 31 2026 at 11:59 PM PT
Submit via LISC form accessed through Digital Ready account
Finalist notification
Week of May 17 2026
Watch email and spam folder for @lisc.org message
Finalist verification
Shortly after notification
Provide W-9 and banking info promptly or risk forfeiture
Grant disbursement
After verification clears
LISC sends payment via ACH to your designated account
Note that March 31 is the deadline for both the course and the application. Many people complete the course and assume they still have time to submit the form later. The portal closes at 11:59 PM Pacific Time. If you're in West Virginia, that's 2:59 AM Eastern on April 1. Build in buffer and submit before the final day.
Three Things This Page Could Not Fully Verify
This listing is built from official LISC documentation and confirmed public sources. A small number of details live behind the platform's login wall and couldn't be independently confirmed. Here's exactly what was flagged:
What "completing" a course means technically: Does the system require a quiz, a minimum watch percentage, or simply reaching a completion confirmation screen? The platform doesn't clarify this publicly. The most reasonable assumption based on how the program is described is that reaching the completion screen registers as done. But if you're completing a resource close to the deadline, confirm this with Digital Ready support before relying on it.
In-person events in WV before March 31, 2026: LISC confirms in-person events are eligible if listed on the Digital Ready In-Person Events page and the QR code is scanned onsite. We couldn't confirm whether any qualifying events are scheduled specifically in West Virginia before the deadline. For rural WV applicants with limited broadband access, checking the in-person events page directly matters.
The complete application question list: The full form only becomes visible after a qualifying resource is completed on your account. The fields described in this guide come from LISC's published guidance. There may be additional questions in the actual form that aren't disclosed anywhere publicly.
Unsure About Any of the Above?
Our Specialists Will Verify These Details for You
If any of these open questions affect how you plan to apply, you don't have to figure it out alone. Grantaura's grant specialists can access the Digital Ready platform, review the actual application form, check the current WV in-person event schedule, and confirm how course completion registers in the system. We do the verification work on your behalf until you have a confident answer before committing time to the application itself.
Not in West Virginia or Missed the March 31 Deadline?
This grant is WV-only. If you're based in California or New York, parallel versions of this same grant are open on the same timeline with the same $5,000 amount and March 31 deadline. The Verizon Digital Ready California $5K grant and an equivalent NY program are both accessible via the Digital Ready platform under their respective state promotion pages.
If you're in another US state or find this page after March 31, monitor digitalready.verizonwireless.com/funding for the spring 2026 national cycle Verizon has signaled is coming. No official dates had been released as of early 2026. Meanwhile, other programs are worth knowing. The AT&T She's Connected grant serves women-owned businesses with a different structure and different amounts. BizConnect's small business funding targets under-resourced communities, which directly mirrors the LMI priority shaping how LISC selects WV winners. For grants tied to a platform account-and-completion mechanic similar to this one, see the Square Cornerstone grant. And for historical context on the prior $10,000 cycle, see our 2025 Verizon Digital Ready national grant listing.
Q: I completed a Digital Ready course in December 2025. Does that count toward this application? A: No. The resource must be completed between January 1 and March 31, 2026. Completions from prior periods don't carry over into the current eligibility window for this cycle.
Q: Can I finish the course and submit the application on the same day? A: Technically yes, but it carries risk. The system needs time to register your completion before the application link activates. Attempting both on March 31 itself leaves no room for registration lag or technical delays.
Q: Is the application available in Spanish? A: LISC confirms the broader Digital Ready program supports Spanish-language applicants. WV-specific language availability wasn't separately confirmed in public documentation at the time of this research. Contact smallbusinessservices@lisc.org to confirm if this matters for your application.
Practical Application Tips: What LISC Guidance and Common Mistakes Both Teach
Tips & Tricks
Expert advice to help you succeed
Complete your qualifying resource at least 48 hours before your planned submission date
Open the application only when you have 30 uninterrupted minutes and a stable internet connection
Draft your proposed fund use in a separate notes file before opening the form
Add smallbusinessservices@lisc.org to your contacts right after applying so notifications skip spam
Review every field carefully before submitting since LISC cannot accept changes after submission
Things to Avoid
Completing your course on the same day as your planned submission
Leaving the application form mid-session without submitting (it does not save)
Using a browser other than Google Chrome for the application session
Writing a vague fund use narrative like for general business operations
Submitting more than one application or applying for more than one business
Grant Terms Every WV Applicant Should Know Before Starting
Verizon Small Business Digital Ready: A free online platform built by Verizon to provide small business owners with on-demand courses, live coaching events, and peer networking. The platform is both the educational resource and the application gateway for this grant. You do not need a Verizon phone, service plan, or any existing customer account to access it.
LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation): The nonprofit community development financial institution that administers this grant on Verizon's behalf. LISC handles application review, winner selection, finalist verification, and fund disbursement. When you submit your application, you are submitting it to LISC. All finalist communications come from an @lisc.org email address.
CDFI (Community Development Financial Institution): A federally certified designation for financial institutions focused on serving under-resourced communities. LISC holds CDFI status, is S&P-rated, and appears on the ImpactAssets IA50. This is not a startup giveaway. CDFIs operate under specific federal accountability standards.
Unrestricted Grant: A cash award with no designated spending categories and no post-award reporting requirements. You decide how to use the $5,000. This differs from restricted grants, which require spending on pre-approved budget items and require usage reports back to the funder. Unrestricted means genuine flexibility with no strings attached after disbursement.
Form 1099: A tax document LISC will issue after sending your grant payment. It reports the $5,000 as taxable income to the IRS. You are responsible for paying any taxes owed on that amount. This is standard treatment for grants made to for-profit businesses. Set aside a portion of the award before spending the full amount and discuss the liability with your accountant.
ACH Payment: Automated Clearing House, the US electronic bank transfer network. If you clear finalist verification, LISC will disburse the $5,000 directly to your designated business bank account via ACH. You'll need to supply your routing number and account number during the finalist documentation process.
LMI (Low-to-Moderate Income) Community: A federally defined geographic area where median household income falls below a specific threshold relative to the regional median. LISC gives selection priority to businesses in LMI communities because these areas typically have fewer pathways to affordable capital. A large portion of West Virginia qualifies. If your address qualifies, it factors into the stage three review automatically without a separate application.
Eligible Resource (Digital Ready): Any on-demand course, recorded virtual event, or qualifying in-person event available on the Verizon Digital Ready platform. For in-person events to count, they must appear on the official Digital Ready In-Person Events page and you must scan the QR code while physically present at the venue. Virtual and recorded courses count without any QR requirement.
Resource Completion Window: The specific period during which your qualifying course or event must be completed in order to unlock the grant application. For the 2026 WV cycle this window runs from January 1 to March 31, 2026. Completions before or after this window do not count toward the current cycle eligibility.
FormAssembly: The secure online form software LISC uses to collect grant applications. It becomes accessible inside your Digital Ready account after you complete a qualifying resource. FormAssembly does not auto-save in-progress work, which is the core reason LISC recommends completing the application in one uninterrupted session using Chrome.
Finalist: A business that passes the anonymous lottery and algorithm stages and advances into the manual review and verification phase. Finalist status does not guarantee a grant. Finalists must submit a W-9, banking information, and pass a background check before any funds are released.
Background Check (LISC): A due diligence review LISC conducts on finalists at its own expense. It is explicitly not a credit check and will not affect your credit score. It may require your date of birth, Social Security Number, Tax Identification Number, or EIN. LISC will never request government-issued photo ID like passports or driver's licenses during this process.
Duplicate Record Error: An error in the FormAssembly system that appears when a returning applicant's details don't exactly match their prior application record. If you applied in a previous Verizon Digital Ready grant cycle, use the exact same first name, last name, and email address as your previous submission to avoid triggering this. Do not create a new account.
Anonymous Drawing: The first stage of LISC's selection process for this grant. Every qualified applicant is entered into a random lottery. Business size, revenue, writing quality, and industry don't factor in at stage one. This is why applying is worth the effort even if the pool is competitive. Everyone who meets the requirements starts on equal footing.
Priority Consideration: A selection factor applied during stage three to businesses in LMI communities and to first-time Digital Ready grant applicants. It doesn't exclude other applicants but tips the balance when the pool is otherwise comparable. First-time WV applicants whose businesses serve under-resourced communities are in the strongest relative position the program offers.
West Virginia For-Profit Business: The core eligibility category. A business is WV-based for this grant if its primary business address is in West Virginia. Eligible structures include sole proprietorships, LLCs, S-corps, C-corps, and similar for-profit entity types. Tax-exempt nonprofits and charitable organizations are explicitly ineligible regardless of where they operate.
Application Rollover: This program does not roll applications between cycles. A submission from the 2025 national cycle has no carry-over to the 2026 WV cycle. Each round requires a fresh submission. Prior applicants must reapply using the same name and email from before to avoid the duplicate record error described above.
State-Specific Grant Round: A version of the Digital Ready grant program restricted to a single US state rather than the full country. The 2026 WV cycle is one of three simultaneous state rounds (West Virginia, California, and New York) each offering $5,000 to 25 businesses. The national program ran separately in 2025 with a different amount and different rules.
Spring 2026 National Cycle: A national Digital Ready grant round that Verizon has publicly indicated is planned for spring 2026. As of early 2026 no dates, amounts, or eligibility details had been officially published. WV businesses who miss the March 31 deadline, and businesses in states not covered by the current state rounds, should monitor the Digital Ready funding page for that announcement.
More Small Business Grants Worth Adding to Your Pipeline
Twenty-five spots across a whole state is a real constraint. Applying for the Verizon WV grant while keeping an eye on other programs is just smart planning. None of the options the tool surfaces below require the same Digital Ready steps, so they're genuinely complementary rather than redundant. Some have rolling deadlines. Others open on different cycles. Explore what fits your situation.
Small business funding program specifically targeting businesses in under-resourced communities. Shares the LMI community priority focus that LISC applies during Verizon grant selection, making it a natural complement for rural WV business owners who qualify for both.
A telecom-backed small business grant from AT&T with a distinct focus on women-owned businesses. Useful for WV applicants who want to explore alternative corporate grant programs from a different carrier with different eligibility structures and award mechanics.
Platform-gated small business grant that requires account usage before an application becomes accessible, structurally parallel to how Digital Ready course completion unlocks the Verizon WV application. A logical alternative for WV applicants already using Square for payments.
The prior national Verizon Digital Ready grant cycle that preceded the 2026 state-specific rounds. Relevant for applicants comparing program structures across cycles or waiting for the next national round after missing the WV state deadline.
Need Help With Your Verizon WV Application Before the Deadline?
Grantaura works with small business owners at every stage of the grant process. If you're not certain you fully qualify, want a second set of eyes on your proposed use of funds before submitting, need help organizing the documentation that finalists are typically asked for, or want someone to verify the platform specifics hidden behind the login wall, that's work we can do with you. Our specialists know this program and can help you move through it with confidence rather than guesswork on a March deadline.
About the Author: Why Accuracy on This Particular Grant Matters
This listing was researched and written by Imran, founder of Grantaura. Imran built this platform around one straightforward principle: grant information should be accurate, current, and written for the person actually trying to apply, not for search engines or donor marketing. That means calling out when a program has changed between cycles, explaining the selection mechanics that most other sites skip entirely, and being honest about what couldn't be confirmed from public sources alone. The Verizon WV grant is a case where the information gap is especially costly. Almost every other page describing this program is describing the wrong one, with the wrong amount, the wrong deadline, and the wrong resource requirement. If this page gave you a clearer picture of what you're actually looking at before March 31, that's the whole point.
Eligibility for Verizon Small Business Digital Ready West Virginia $5,000 Grant
This page is for West Virginia small business owners who want to know whether they qualify for the Verizon Digital Ready grant administered by LISC. The program is designed to be accessible: there is no revenue minimum, no employee threshold, no Verizon service plan required, and no formal business plan document needed. Eligibility rests on a small set of specific criteria that each have a clear binary answer. You must run a for-profit business with a primary address in West Virginia, be at least 18 years old, hold a free account on the Digital Ready platform, and complete one qualifying course or event within the defined calendar window that runs from January 1 to March 31, 2026. Beyond those hard requirements, two preference factors influence selection priority without disqualifying anyone: whether you are a first-time applicant and whether your business is in a low-to-moderate income community. The interactive checker on this page walks through every criterion one step at a time. Work through it before investing time in the application itself. If a hard requirement is not met, the checker identifies it so you can explore alternative programs rather than proceeding on incomplete eligibility.
Hard Eligibility Requirements
Every applicant must meet all of the following to be considered eligible. These are binary requirements with no exceptions stated in official LISC program documentation.
For-profit business entity only. Nonprofits are explicitly excluded regardless of size or mission.
Primary business address must be in West Virginia. The address is verified for all finalists selected from the applicant pool.
Applicant must be 18 years of age or older.
A free account on the Verizon Small Business Digital Ready platform is required. Account creation is free and takes approximately five minutes. No Verizon service plan is needed.
At least one eligible course, virtual event, or qualifying in-person event must be completed on the platform between January 1 and March 31, 2026. Completions outside this window do not count.
Current directors, officers, employees, or contractors of LISC or Verizon and their immediate family members are ineligible per program conflict of interest policy.
Only one application may be submitted per person per round and only for one business. Business owners with multiple businesses must apply for their largest by revenue.
In-Person Event Additional Conditions
If you plan to use an in-person event to satisfy the course completion requirement, two additional conditions apply. The event must be listed on the official Digital Ready In-Person Events page. You must also scan the event's QR code while physically present at the venue to receive credit. Events not on the official page will not satisfy the requirement regardless of attendance. For applicants in rural WV with limited access to qualifying in-person events, online courses and recorded virtual events count equally and carry no location or QR requirement.
Preference Factors That Affect Selection Priority
These factors do not determine eligibility but influence how LISC scores applications during the final manual review stage. Both are documented in LISC's official program guidance.
First-time applicants receive priority over prior grant recipients. Prior recipients remain eligible to apply but are explicitly deprioritized in final selection.
Businesses located in low-to-moderate income (LMI) communities receive priority consideration. LMI status is assessed automatically by business address and does not require a separate application or designation process.
What to Do If You Do Not Qualify
If the eligibility checker identifies a criterion you do not meet, the most common paths forward include exploring the related grants section for programs with different criteria, checking the CA or NY parallel Verizon grants currently running on the same deadline if your business is in one of those states, or monitoring the Digital Ready funding page for the spring 2026 national cycle that Verizon has indicated is planned but had not officially announced as of early 2026. If the barrier is the course completion window, the next grant cycle will open a new window with a fresh application period.
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{
"url": "https://grantaura.com/grant/verizon-small-business-grant/",
"custom_description": "The prior national Verizon Digital Ready grant cycle that preceded the 2026 state-specific rounds. Relevant for applicants comparing program structures across cycles or waiting for the next national round after missing the WV state deadline."
},
{
"url": "https://grantaura.com/grant/shes-connected-by-att/",
"custom_description": "A telecom-backed small business grant from AT&T with a distinct focus on women-owned businesses. Useful for WV applicants who want to explore alternative corporate grant programs from a different carrier with different eligibility structures and award mechanics."
},
{
"url": "https://grantaura.com/grant/bizconnect-small-business-funding/",
"custom_description": "Small business funding program specifically targeting businesses in under-resourced communities. Shares the LMI community priority focus that LISC applies during Verizon grant selection, making it a natural complement for rural WV business owners who qualify for both."
},
{
"url": "https://grantaura.com/grant/cornerstone-business-grants/",
"custom_description": "Platform-gated small business grant that requires account usage before an application becomes accessible, structurally parallel to how Digital Ready course completion unlocks the Verizon WV application. A logical alternative for WV applicants already using Square for payments."
}
]
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