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Through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, America’s Seed Fund awards non-dilutive funding to develop your technology and chart a path toward commercialization The federal government invests in your solution and gives you the freedom to run your business according to your vision
- 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
Funding Planner Participating Agencies post SBIR STTR funding opportunities on a regular periodic basis throughout the year Some agencies have multiple solicitations throughout the year, while others may only have one solicitation release each year Once you identify a relevant agency to target, learn more about that specific agency's process
- 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
Can an SBIR STTR Phase III follow-on funding contract be made, without competition, to the firm that successfully completes Phase I and II? Yes, the firm may be given a sole source contract for further work or production that derives from, extends, or completes earlier SBIR STTR work Such follow-on work must be given Phase III status by the
- Apply | SBIR
How to ApplyLearn how the program works, check if you meet eligibility requirements, and how to find additional local support and resources
- WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE SBIR STTR PROGRAMS?
The program is also occasionally framed as seed capital for early-stage R D with commercialization potential: The awards are comparable in size to angel investments in the private sector and indicate the acceptance of greater risk in support of agency missions
- Agencies | SBIR
Headed by SBA, SBIR STTR funding is granted through many different agencies across the federal government Select an agency to learn more about their respective portfolios, funding opportunities, and programs
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