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North Carolina Awards Small Business Infrastructure Grants
March 20, 2026
Governor Josh Stein announced the award of nearly $8.5 million in infrastructure grants through the North Carolina Department of Commerce's Small Business Infrastructure Grant Program (SmBIZ) on March 20, 2026. These grants target western North Carolina communities affected by Hurricane Helene, focusing on repairing and upgrading critical public infrastructure such as water and sewer lines, stormwater controls, utility relocations, and streetscape improvements. The initiative aims to stabilize commercial districts, support small business recovery, and enhance long-term economic resilience in cities including Lansing, West Jefferson, Lenoir, Dillsboro, and Sylva.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on infrastructure projects that directly support small business ecosystems in disaster-impacted areas, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in water/sewer systems, stormwater management, and streetscape construction.
- The program reflects state-level prioritization of resilient infrastructure investments to mitigate future disaster risks and sustain local economies.
- Businesses and vendors with expertise in public infrastructure repair and utility relocation in North Carolina should evaluate participation in upcoming solicitations under the SmBIZ program.
- Collaboration with local government entities and understanding of regional recovery priorities will be critical for successful contract bids.
Small businesses canβt operate without reliable infrastructure. These investments will help communities repair essential systems, reduce future risk, and ensure local entrepreneurs have the dependable services they need to serve customers and grow.
— Governor Josh Stein
Rebuilding after a disaster requires both urgency and partnership. Through this program, weβre working hand in hand with local leaders to restore the systems that keep their economies functioning day in and day out.
— Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley
Agencies
North Carolina Department of Commerce, North Carolina General Assembly, State of North Carolina
Contracts
$8.5 million