State & Local News
Los Angeles County Awards Small Business Grants
March 12, 2026
Los Angeles County has awarded over $5.1 million through the Small Business Resiliency Fund to support 1,239 small businesses affected by federal immigration enforcement actions. This initiative, led by the Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity and supported by the Board of Supervisors, aims to stabilize local businesses, protect jobs, and bolster immigrant entrepreneurs who are vital to the county's economy. The fund is administered by AidKit with fiscal sponsorship from SoCal Grantmakers, reflecting a collaborative approach between government and nonprofit partners.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the county's focus on economic resilience through targeted grant funding, which may influence future contracting and partnership opportunities with small and immigrant-owned businesses.
- The involvement of third-party administrators and fiscal sponsors highlights potential subcontracting or service provision roles for vendors supporting grant management.
- Organizations serving small businesses in Los Angeles County can leverage this funding environment to expand outreach and support services.
- This award signals continued municipal investment in economic recovery programs that prioritize inclusivity and community stabilization.
We are very grateful to Los Angeles County, the Department of Economic Opportunity, and Supervisor Solis for recognizing the challenges small businesses face and for investing in programs that support businesses and the communities that depend on them.
— Taqueria Ameca, small business awardee
Agencies
Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation
Vendors
AidKit, SoCal Grantmakers