South Africa offers a wide range of business grants and funding support programs for entrepreneurs, startups, township businesses, and youth-owned companies. MyInfoHub helps you understand eligibility, application processes, and how to avoid scams — with verified links to trusted platforms.
Important: MyInfoHub is an independent information website and not affiliated with any government funding agency. Always check official .gov.za or trusted organizational websites before applying.
✅ Top Business Grants in South Africa
1️⃣ NYDA Youth Business Grant
For youth entrepreneurs (18–35) who need seed funding and business support.
- Grant amount: R1,000 – R200,000
- Includes training, mentorship, and tools/equipment
- Learn more & NYDA application guide →
2️⃣ SEDA & SEFA Support
Government agencies offering funding, business development, and loan support to SMMEs.
- SEFA — Financing for small businesses
- SEDA — Business training & support services
- Visit SEFA official site →
- Visit SEDA official site →
3️⃣ DSBD – Township & Rural Grants
Funding programs for township and rural entrepreneurs to grow local businesses.
4️⃣ UIF Labour Activation Programme
Provides grants and training support for businesses hiring and developing unemployed workers.
Department of Employment & Labour →
5️⃣ SETAs – Training & Skills Funding
Funding for learnerships, internships, and skills development (employers & individuals).
📝 General Requirements for Business Funding
- Valid South African ID
- Registered business (CIPC), or plan to register
- Business plan required for most grants
- Tax compliance (SARS)
- South African bank account
🚫 Avoid Business Grant Scams
Stay alert — scammers target entrepreneurs by promising “instant approvals.”
- Never pay upfront to access grants
- Check website URLs for .gov.za or trusted organizations
- Do not share banking passwords or OTPs
See our Grant Scam Awareness Guide →
📌 Need Alternative Business Funding?
If you don’t qualify for a grant, consider:
- SEFA loans
- Private funders
- Crowdfunding platforms
- Supplier credit programs
See more business support options →
Last updated: November 2025
This is informational content only. Always check official funding requirements.
Related Guides:
NYDA Youth Business Grant |
SETA Learnership Programs |
Small Business Support SA