John H. Chafee Center for International Business
1150 Douglas Pike
Smithfield, RI 02917
The John H. Chafee Center for International Business is Rhode Island鈥檚 designated agency for world trade and export activities. For over 40 years, the center has been committed to growing Rhode Island鈥檚 local economy through a global reach.
Through partnerships with Rhode Island Commerce, the Small Business Administration, local government, and trade organizations, the Chafee Center encourages global business expansion, retention, and attraction. It administrates the SBA鈥檚 State Trade and Expansion Program (STEP Grant), providing access to funding for small businesses.
The Chafee Center鈥檚 other programs include international trade missions and shows, strategic consulting, market research, and broad-based events. The center works closely with faculty, staff, and students to provide customized business consulting services to Rhode Island-based enterprises.
The State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) is a national export initiative that makes matching-fund awards to states to assist small businesses in entering and expanding into international markets. Funded in part through a grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration, and administered by their Office of Manufacturing & Trade, the program's objectives are to increase the number of U.S. small businesses that export and to increase the value of exports by small businesses.
STEP Guidelines:
STEP Application:
STEP Activity Forms:
Request for Reimbursement form
Please download and complete all STEP forms using Adobe Reader.
Funded in part through a grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration and in accordance with Section 632 of Public Law 117-328, Rhode Island鈥檚 total STEP 12 program cost is $200,000 of which 75% is Federal Share of $150,000 and Non-Federal Share of $50,000.
The State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) is a national export initiative that makes matching-fund awards to states to assist small businesses in entering and expanding into international markets. Funded in part through a grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration, and administered by their Office of Manufacturing & Trade, the program's objectives are to increase the number of U.S. small businesses that export and to increase the value of exports by small businesses.
STEP Guidelines:
STEP Application:
STEP Activity Forms:
Request for Reimbursement form
Please download and complete all STEP forms using Adobe Reader.
Funded in part through a grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration and in accordance with Section 632 of Public Law 117-328, Rhode Island鈥檚 total STEP 12 program cost is $200,000 of which 75% is Federal Share of $150,000 and Non-Federal Share of $50,000.
Food Export USA鈥揘ortheast (Food Export鈥揘ortheast) is a nonprofit organization created in 1973 as a cooperative effort between 10 Northeastern state agricultural promotion agencies and the United States Department of Agriculture鈥檚 Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS). Export鈥檚 goal is to provide a wide range of services to facilitate trade between Northeastern food suppliers and importers around the world.
With the Branded Program, you may double your budget with 50% cost reimbursement on:
For more information, please call Jason Kelly at (401) 232-6406 or email jkelly@bryant.edu.
Food Export USA鈥揘ortheast (Food Export鈥揘ortheast) is a nonprofit organization created in 1973 as a cooperative effort between 10 Northeastern state agricultural promotion agencies and the United States Department of Agriculture鈥檚 Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS). Export鈥檚 goal is to provide a wide range of services to facilitate trade between Northeastern food suppliers and importers around the world.
With the Branded Program, you may double your budget with 50% cost reimbursement on:
For more information, please call Jason Kelly at (401) 232-6406 or email jkelly@bryant.edu.
This year鈥檚 Global Trade Summit brought together leaders from across the region and around the world for timely insights into the forces shaping global commerce. Highlights included remarks by WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and panels focused on logistics, AI, and the blue economy.
Save the Date: The 2026 Global Trade Summit will be held on September 24, 2026. We look forward to sharing updates throughout the year.
Bryant鈥檚 College of Business Practica connects organizations with faculty-guided student teams to solve real business challenges. Through the Chafee Center, partners gain fresh perspectives, global insight, and implementation-ready solutions. From market research to strategy and operations, each engagement delivers measurable impact鈥攈elping organizations move forward with confidence while students apply their skills to meaningful, real-world work.
The World Trade Center Rhode Island connects local businesses to a global network spanning more than 300 locations worldwide. Operated by the Chafee Center, it drives international growth through market expansion, strategic partnerships, and investment attraction. Together with key partners, it strengthens Rhode Island鈥檚 position in the global economy and supports business success at every stage.
Ready to grow your Rhode Island wood product exports? The Branded Program offers 50% reimbursement on international marketing costs鈥攆rom trade shows to digital ads. If you're a small business with U.S.-made wood products, this is your chance to expand globally. Get pre-qualified today and start reaching new markets!