West Virginia Startups Can Apply Year-Round for $2,500 SBIR Phase 0 Awards
West Virginia startups that submit SBIR/STTR proposals can access a $2,500 grant year-round to offset development costs.
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West Virginia startups that submit SBIR/STTR proposals can access a $2,500 grant year-round to offset development costs.
NSF’s POSE program prioritizes measurable ecosystem health and sustainability. EBHC builds evaluation systems that quantify growth, governance, and impact.
First-time SBIR/STTR applicants in Utah can access up to $5K in proposal prep microgrants through UTIF—rolling application and local support.
Tarrant County startups can access proposal development support through HSC Next’s SBIR Phase 0 program—rolling applications, expert guidance, and strategy.
NDSU faculty and partners can apply for $7,500 in proposal development funds through the university’s SBIR/STTR Phase 0 Program.
While federal programs like SBIR and STTR often get the spotlight, state-level non-dilutive funding opportunities can be equally valuable for startups seeking financial support for research, development, and growth.
Biomedical SBIR/STTR applicants in seven states can access $3,500 in expert consulting through the University of Vermont’s I-Trep Program.
Even with SBIR paused, small businesses still have abundant non-dilutive funding options through federal grants, state programs, accelerators, and competitions.
Idaho startups can access $3,000 in SBIR/STTR proposal funding plus a $1,000 incentive—flexible, reimbursable, and rolling year-round.
Alaskan startups can receive $5K in proposal prep support for SBIR/STTR through TREND—funding, expert guidance, and statewide resources.