Philadelphia Boost Your Business Program
Records describe businesses that received funding from the Philadelphia Boost Your Business program, designed to support equitable growth. Each entry details the business name, address, funding amount received, and demographic information about the owner.
| Namelegal entity | ZIP Codeaddress | Street Addressaddress | Xgeospatial | Ygeospatial | Objectididentifier | User Application Approval Datetemporal | User Project Costfinancial | User Grant Amountfinancial | User Fund Typeclassification | Fiscal Yeartemporal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tactile Design Group, LLC | 19102 | 50 South 16th Street | -75.1671514354053 | 39.9515614736444 | 422 | 2025/01/01 00:00:00+00 | 50000 | 50000 | General Fund | 2025 |
| Ian Smith Design Group LLC | 19125 | 322 E Thompson St | -75.131703611554 | 39.9713437156257 | 421 | 2025/01/01 00:00:00+00 | 50000 | 50000 | General Fund | 2025 |
| Sueep LLC | 19152 | 8144 Brous Ave | -75.0410043447931 | 40.0566757403441 | 420 | 2025/01/01 00:00:00+00 | 50000 | 50000 | General Fund | 2025 |
Grant Recipient Entity Verification for KYB Onboarding
A fintech lender onboarding small business borrowers cross-references this dataset to confirm that an applicant previously received a city grant, validating the business address, legal name, and operational history before extending a credit line.
Fraud Pattern Detection Across Public Grant Programs
A fraud investigator at a government watchdog agency compares grant recipients across multiple city programs to flag businesses that received overlapping awards, checking whether reported project costs are consistent with grant amounts claimed.
Small Business Market Sizing for B2B Sales Targeting
A vendor selling accounting or payroll software to small businesses uses the dataset to identify recently funded companies in specific Philadelphia zip codes, prioritizing outreach to owners who have fresh capital and a demonstrated need to scale operations.



















