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- | SBIR
The SBIR and STTR programs fund a portfolio of startups and small businesses across technology areas and markets to stimulate technological innovation, meet Federal research and development (R D) needs, and increase commercialization to transition R D into impact Program Overview; Participating Agencies
- About | SBIR
The SBIR STTR programs are an important source of early-stage technology funding for small businesses Learn how the SBIR STTR programs have helped R D-focused entrepreneurs, and advanced research and development in a wide variety of technology areas Read our annual report or search award data for more information
- Funding Opportunities - SBIR
NOTE: The Solicitations and topics listed on this site are copies from the various SBIR agency solicitations and are not necessarily the latest and most up-to-date For this reason, you should visit the respective agency SBIR sites to read the official version of the solicitations and download the appropriate forms and rules
- Apply | SBIR
A non-profit organization cannot directly receive an SBIR or STTR award Non-profits may be a minority investor or subcontractor or sub-grantee on a project In addition, an STTR awardee must subcontract a portion of the award to a research institution – a scientific or educational nonprofit institution, or a Federally Funded R D Centers (FFRDC)
- Awards - SBIR
The SBIR gov award data files now contain the required fields to calculate award timeliness for individual awards or for an agency or branch Additional information on calculating award timeliness is available on the Data Resource Page
- FAQ - {{ arguments. field_faq_category_target_id }} | SBIR
In order to receive an SBIR STTR award, the joint venture must be a small business and all parties to the joint venture must meet the program’s eligibility requirements If one party to the joint venture is a non-profit, the non-profit would not meet the SBA’s definition of “business concern,” which requires the business to be for-profit
- Agencies | SBIR
sbir sttr Seventeen (17) technology areas, including: Propulsion Systems, Flight Computing and Avionics, Aerospace Power and Energy Storage, Robotic Systems, Communications, Navigation, and Orbital Debris Tracking Characterization Systems
- WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE SBIR STTR PROGRAMS?
No SBIR funds support this phase The small business must find funding in the private sector or secure it from other non-SBIR Federal Agency funds that can fund continued development The Small Business Technology Transfer program, or STTR, came later and was modeled after the SBIR program
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