Daymond John Partners with Jobber for 2026 Grant Program
In a significant move to uplift blue collar businesses, Daymond John, the prominent entrepreneur and star of "Shark Tank," has collaborated with Jobber, a leading software provider for blue collar services, to launch the 2026 Jobber Grants program. The initiative is set to open its application process for what is expected to be the program's largest year yet, aiming to fuel the growth of home service and skilled trades businesses across the United States and Canada.
Empowering Small Businesses
The 2026 Jobber Grants program aims to distribute an impressive
$250,000 to
nine exemplary home service entrepreneurs. Among these, one standout recipient will be awarded a grand prize of
$100,000, intended for a business that has demonstrated the potential to scale and innovate in their respective markets. This year, Jobber is making a bold commitment to invest an additional
$1 million in grant funding, signaling its determination to foster growth and innovation within the blue collar sector.
Moreover, in an exciting addition to the program, every accepted recipient will have the unique opportunity to participate in an
exclusive business retreat hosted by John himself. This retreat will include invaluable mentorship focused on operational excellence, leadership development, and sustainable scaling, allowing entrepreneurs to deepen their skills and broaden their networks. Daymond John commented, "Blue collar businesses are built on skill, grit, and real value creation. This is one of the most exciting opportunities in entrepreneurship today."
Previous Success Stories
Over its five-year history, the Jobber Grants program has made significant strides, awarding over
100 grants totaling nearly
$1 million. Recipients have utilized these funds for various purposes such as purchasing essential equipment, enhancing their teams, investing in marketing, and launching new services. For instance, Mason Hembree from Hembree Window Cleaning Ltd, a former grant recipient, utilized his funds to invest in equipment that not only expanded his operational capacity but also allowed him to hire more employees, leading to a
$100,000 boost in holiday season revenues.
Another noteworthy example is Seaside Plumbing, whose owners, Lauren and Josh Martin, successfully implemented a structured workforce development program using their grant funds. This investment resulted in the graduation of nine apprentices and the training of over 20 technicians and managers, demonstrating the lasting impact of the Jobber Grants.
Call for Applications
Home service professionals across various fields including landscaping, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, and cleaning are encouraged to apply for the 2026 Jobber Grants. The application process is designed to be straightforward and accessible, catering to busy entrepreneurs eager to elevate their businesses. Applications will be open until
June 11, 2026, with winners being announced later in the year.
Conclusion
As the blue collar sector continues to play a crucial role in the economy, initiatives like the Jobber Grants are pivotal. By supporting the entrepreneurial ambitions of hardworking individuals, Daymond John and Jobber are not only recognizing the contributions of these businesses but are also setting the stage for a new wave of innovation and growth in the industry. This partnership highlights the importance of mentorship and funding in shaping the future of blue collar entrepreneurship, with the potential to enhance personal and community wealth, one grant at a time.
To find out more about the 2026 Jobber Grants or to apply, visit
jobber.com/grants.