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Sign in to save this grantYsabel Jurado’s Microenterprise Grant Program is open now for Council District 14 businesses, with applications accepted through March 15, 2027. This is a CDBG-funded opportunity that prioritizes businesses without prior City, State, or Federal financial assistance. The grant offers $3,000 for operating expenses to for-profit businesses with five or fewer employees and under $1 million in annual revenue.

The catch? Selection is randomized with priority weighting, not first-come-first-served. And if you’re selected as a finalist, you face a strict documentation deadline. Miss it and you’re disqualified. That’s where most applicants fail – not in the initial application, but in the finalist documentation phase.
Running through the eligibility rules on this page is useful, but answering them in the abstract is harder than checking your specific situation. The tool below asks the questions this program cares about: CD14 location, business type, employee count, and revenue threshold.
If you’re eligible, the next step is to start your full application submission with documentation review built in. If anything about your situation feels unclear – say, whether your prior PPP expenses overlap with what you would request here, or whether your part-time employee’s wages satisfy the LMI requirement – a live one-on-one consultation with a grant expert lets you talk through those specifics before committing time to paperwork. If you’re not in CD14, head to the California grants page for alternatives matched to your actual location.
Most applicants assume earlier submission improves their odds. That assumption doesn’t apply here. All applications received by March 15, 2027 enter the same selection pool. What influences your chances are four priority categories built into the lottery weighting system.
Businesses without prior City, State, or Federal financial assistance rank highest. Then come operations located in low-to-moderate income census tracts as defined by HUD. Companies with W-2 employees on payroll outrank owner-only operations. Brick-and-mortar commercial locations beat home-based businesses in the weighting.
Receiving prior aid doesn’t disqualify you. It just reduces your selection odds relative to businesses without prior assistance. The official page is explicit: “Applicants who have received funding are still eligible, provided the funds are not currently being spent on the same expenses covered by the Microenterprise Grant.” You can apply. You just won’t get priority weighting.
The randomized selection means you can’t guarantee selection through a better narrative. But you can guarantee disqualification through poor preparation. Having your documents organized before you apply – even though you don’t submit them initially – is the only advantage you control.
CD14 covers Boyle Heights, Eagle Rock, Highland Park, El Sereno, Mount Washington, and pockets of downtown Los Angeles. Neighborhood names don’t determine district boundaries – council district lines cut through areas in unexpected ways.
The absolute requirement is verification through ZIMAS, the city’s zoning information system. Go to zimas.lacity.org, enter your business address, and check the “Jurisdictional” tab. If it shows Council District 14, you’re in. If not, no amount of eligibility on other criteria matters.
I’ve seen businesses assume they qualify based on neighborhood name alone, only to discover they’re in CD7 or CD10 instead. If your address is borderline or you’re unsure how to navigate ZIMAS, a live one-on-one consultation with a grant expert can resolve the location question before you spend time on anything else.
Beyond the CD14 location requirement, the basic eligibility is straightforward. For-profit business only – nonprofits are out. Five or fewer personnel including the owners. Annual revenue cannot exceed $1 million. Active Business Tax Registration Certificate with the City of Los Angeles.
Here’s the extensive exclusion list that eliminates more applicants than any other rule. Home-based businesses are ineligible unless they operate licensed childcare from a single-family residence. Online-only e-commerce stores are excluded – you need a physical commercial location. Cannabis businesses, corporate-owned franchises, publicly traded companies, real estate agents, insurance companies, liquor stores, gun shops, gambling businesses, lobbying firms, payday lenders, pawnshops, adult bookstores, night clubs, massage services, astrology and palm reading services, rideshare and food delivery operations, churches, government offices, and businesses held in trust are all excluded. The full list on the official page runs to thirty-plus categories.
There’s also a restriction on multiple businesses. If you own several eligible businesses, you can only apply once. The program aims to spread funds across as many owners as possible.
Grant funds must help create or retain at least one job held by or made available to low and moderate-income persons. The FY2025 HUD income limits for Los Angeles range from $84,850 for a one-person household to $159,950 for an eight-person household. This is 80% of Area Median Income. Your business doesn’t have to be in an LMI census tract to qualify, but you do need to demonstrate this job creation or retention benefit.
Once selected as a finalist, you must submit everything within the required timeframe. Miss the deadline and you’re disqualified. Here’s the full list:
Initial Application (4 documents):
Post-Selection (8 additional documents):
EWDD staff provide technical assistance to finalists to help collect documentation. But they don’t create documents for you. If you don’t have two years of filed tax returns or three months of business bank statements, no amount of assistance helps. You need these records to exist.
If you’re looking at this list and realizing you’re missing items, that’s actually valuable information. Better to know now than after you’re selected with a ticking clock.
The $3,000 covers operating expenses. Payroll and wages for employees, including yourself as the applicant, provided those costs weren’t already covered by PPP or other aid. Rent or lease payments. Utilities. Insurance. Inventory. Payment of outstanding business expenses. Technology and digital commerce expenses. Marketing and communication.
The exclusions are equally specific. No taxes of any kind – business, personal income, or property. No construction or tenant improvements. No business or personal credit card debt. No judgments, collections, or liens. No personal use of any kind. No legal settlements, severance pay, or workforce bonuses beyond hazard pay or overtime. No costs already covered by previous small business grants from the city, county, state, or federal programs.
There’s also a five-year record retention requirement. Grant recipients must maintain expenditure records for five years and make them available to the City or HUD upon request. This isn’t a one-time cash infusion with no strings. It’s a compliance relationship that lasts half a decade.
Two BusinessSource Centers offer application assistance for this grant. These are real places with real people.
East Los Angeles (New Economics for Women)
1780 E First St, Los Angeles, CA 90033
Email: ELABSC@neworg.us
Phone: (323) 568-1520
Pico Union/Westlake (PACE)
1055 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 900-B, Los Angeles, CA 90017
Email: PicoUnionLABSC@pacela.org
Phone: (213) 353-9400
The application is available in six languages: English, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog, and Chinese. If you need language assistance, contact the BusinessSource Centers directly.
Understanding the full journey helps you prepare for what’s coming:
Steps 1 and 2 get all the attention. Step 4 is where applications die. Finalists who can’t submit documentation within two weeks lose their selection regardless of lottery ranking. Non-selected applicants may not hear back for up to 90 days.
Q: What is the correct deadline?
A: The deadline was extended to March 15, 2027 at 11:59 PM PDT. The original deadline passed in mid-March, but EWDD announced the extension via their official channels. Some lacity.gov articles and social posts still reference the original date, creating confusion. Use March 31 as your working deadline.
Q: Can I apply if I received PPP or EIDL funds?
A: Yes. Prior aid doesn’t disqualify you. It just means you won’t get priority weighting in the randomized selection. You also can’t use this grant for expenses already covered by those programs. If PPP paid your payroll for three months, you can’t use this $3,000 for the same payroll period.
Q: What happens if I’m selected but can’t submit documents in time?
A: You’re disqualified. The finalist documentation deadline is strict. If documents aren’t received by the end of the period, your application is withdrawn and a replacement applicant is selected. No extensions. No exceptions.
Q: Are home-based businesses eligible?
A: Generally no, unless you operate licensed childcare or daycare from a single-family residence. Home offices, consulting practices, and e-commerce fulfillment from home don’t qualify. The childcare exception exists because CDBG funding prioritizes workforce support services.
Q: Will I owe taxes on this grant?
A: EWDD will send a 1099 to each grant recipient. Whether that creates a tax liability depends on your business structure and overall tax situation. Consult your tax preparer or CPA.
Q: How will I find out if I was selected?
A: Finalists are notified approximately 30 days after the application closes. Non-selected applicants may not hear back for up to 90 days. Being notified as a finalist does not guarantee funding – you still need to pass the documentation review.
Q: What if I have multiple businesses?
A: You can only apply once, regardless of how many eligible businesses you own. Pick your strongest candidate – the one with the best documentation readiness and priority factor alignment.
If you’re not in CD14 or don’t qualify for this specific program, there are other Los Angeles small business grants worth exploring. The city runs multiple funding programs with different geographic and eligibility criteria.
Three things catch CD14 microenterprise grant applicants off guard more than anything else. First, the LMI job-benefit calculation – knowing the rule is different from confirming your payroll numbers match it. Second, the documentation package – the program requires Form 941, CA EDD DE 9/DE 9C, a W-2/1099 employee list, business bank statements only, and two years of tax returns, all within a strict finalist window. Missing any specific item means automatic disqualification. Third, the prior-funding overlap rule – you cannot use grant funds for the same expenses that PPP, EIDL, or other government programs already covered.
Our reviewers evaluate those three areas before you submit. For applicants whose eligibility situation involves edge cases – say, a borderline CD14 address or a business type near the exclusion boundary – a live one-on-one consultation with a grant expert resolves ambiguity faster than reading the rules a third time.
The finalist documentation phase is the real friction point. Most small business owners don’t have two years of tax returns organized, payroll forms categorized, and a grant-compliant budget ready to go. When that finalist email arrives, the clock starts. Panic sets in. Documents get submitted incomplete or incorrect. Disqualification follows.
We help you prepare before you apply. That means organizing your financial records, creating a compliant budget, and verifying your CD14 location and LMI status. If you’re selected, you’re ready to submit. If you’re not selected, you’ve still got organized records that help your business.
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I research and write about grants full-time. I don’t have insider access to EWDD or special influence over who gets selected. What I do have is time to dig into the details that busy business owners miss – like the strict finalist documentation requirement buried in the official page’s tabbed interface, or the specific phone numbers for BusinessSource Centers that aren’t prominently displayed.
I found this grant because I was looking for funding opportunities in Los Angeles that serve specific neighborhoods rather than the whole city. CD14 caught my attention because of its narrow geographic focus and the randomized selection methodology, which is unusual compared to typical scored grant applications.
If you want to talk through whether this grant makes sense for your business, schedule a consultation. I won’t sell you on applying if the fit isn’t right. But if you do apply, I’ll make sure you’re prepared for what comes after you hit submit.
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