H.R. 8866In committee
Federal startup grant program renewed with expanded reach to distressed regions
Data as of July 11, 2026
HR 8866 renews the Build to Scale grant program at up to $50M/year through 2030, targeting tech startups in economically distressed areas.55-second read · 5 questions answered below
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What does this do?
HR 8866 renews the Build to Scale program, run by the Department of Commerce, which funds state agencies and nonprofits that help technology-based startups grow in specific regions. The bill authorizes up to $50 million per year from 2026 through 2030. It also updates cost-sharing rules, requiring grant recipients to cover at least half the cost, with adjustments allowed for economically struggling areas.
Who does it affect?
Entrepreneurs, startup founders, and small technology-based businesses in economically distressed regions are most directly affected. State agencies and nonprofit organizations that administer innovation programs are also affected, as they apply for and distribute the grants.
Why does it matter?
Renewing the program extends federal support for startup ecosystems in regions that have faced long-term economic hardship, trade-related job losses, or rural isolation. The expanded outreach requirements mean more communities in those categories would be actively encouraged to compete for funding, and workforce boards could be brought in to link job training with supported businesses.
What does it cost, and who pays?
- Up to $50M per year authorized
- Covers fiscal years 2026–2030
- Recipients must match at least 50%
Where does it stand?
- Introduced
- House committee — You are here
- House vote
- Senate
- President's desk
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Official title
Build to Scale Reauthorization Act of 2026
- Introduced:
- May 15, 2026
- Latest action:
- May 15, 2026
Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
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