Small Business Mobility Fund
The Small Business Mobility Fund is part of the LA County Department of Economic Opportunity’s (DEO) Economic Mobility Initiative (EMI) and its broader mission to reduce barriers to business success by expanding access to education, training and technical assistance, and capital to small businesses across all five Supervisorial Districts. This is an EMI program powered by DEO and ICON CDC.
Applications Close: February 13th, 2026 at 11:00 PM
Available Grants
Launch Grants
Available to new and existing businesses launching a brick-and-mortar location in retail commercial spaces with a storefront, as well as non-retail commercial spaces in the unincorporated areas of the County.
Entrepreneurship Academy Grants
Available to graduates from DEO’s Entrepreneurship Academies launching their business or taking it to the next level.
Formalization Grants
Available to sidewalk vendors looking to formalize their business in the unincorporated areas of the County.
Launch Grants
Grant amount, eligibility, requirements, and eligible uses vary by applicant type:
Entrepreneurship Academy Grants
Grant amount, eligibility, requirements, and eligible uses vary by applicant type:
Get Help!
Virtual Workshops & Application Clinics
ICON CDC will host informational webinars and in-person application clinics throughout the County. Each workshop will review eligibility requirements, dive into the application process, and answer questions.
1:1 Technical Assistance
For application assistance, contact ICON CDC or visit one of their offices. You can also view a presentation deck that covers both the Launch Grants and Entrepreneurship Grants.
ICON CDC
Office of Small Business
For general questions on small business services from the County, contact or visit the Office of Small Business:
Funding Methodology and Distribution
The Small Business Mobility Fund Launch Grants and Entrepreneurship Academy Grants are made possible through LA County’s Care First Community Investment (CFCI) funds. Funding is limited and eligibility does not guarantee a grant. Eligible applicants will be scored based on a pre-determined priority matrix, which includes number of employees, location in comparatively high unemployment areas, and business plan, among other factors. While not a requirement, priority is also provided to businesses dislocated by recent wildfires or opening a business in the unincorporated areas of the County in close proximity to the fires. Additionally, at least 15% of awards will be distributed to businesses in each Supervisorial District to ensure widespread distribution of funds. A blind lottery system will be applied for instances where there are more eligible applicants within the same score bracket than grants available. DEO anticipates providing approximately $500,000 to 100 businesses.

This is an EMI capital access program powered by DEO and ICON CDC. Learn more about EMI at emi.lacounty.gov




