Looking to start an Overtown business? This grant program can help
Overtown is one of Miami’s oldest Black communities and the area is seeing a resurgence as a Black food hub in Miami. If you’re an entrepreneur looking to start a business in that community, the Overtown Small Business Grant Program can help you succeed.
“It’s about economic revitalization, to help local businesses offset their operational costs, invest in infrastructure and be on the road for long-term sustainability,” said Mark Stallworth, Southwest Overtown and Park West Community Redevelopment Agency project manager.
To qualify for grants, business owners must operate their business within the Southeast Overtown / Park West Redevelopment area boundaries.
Qualifying applicants also must have a city of Miami business license and be in good standing with local, state and federal regulations, including tax compliance.
There is no set deadline for application because grants will be given out until the funds are exhausted. The average grant amount is $5,000, and funding for the grants comes from a $250,000 award that was funded by Miami commissioners in 2025.
Entrepreneur Aamir Taylor is a graduate of the program and began his water ice business in Overtown. Water ice is a frozen treat similar to gelato or sorbet. His business, Italian Vice, now sells frozen treats via two booths at Hard Rock Stadium during events, including Miami Dolphins games and music concerts.
“That $5,000 or $20,000 grant will come in handy when you least expect it,” he told the Miami Herald in October 2024.
Interested applicants can learn more about the program at seopwcra.com/programs#small-business-grant.
This story was originally published April 22, 2026 at 3:48 PM.