The SBIR program was officially reauthorized by Congress in September for three years.

The SBIR program was officially reauthorized by Congress in September for three years.
Grants.gov will be unavailable for an extended period due to planned cloud migration. 😮
The House voted, 223-203, to pass the Relief for Restaurants and Other Hard Hit Small Businesses Act of 2022 (H.R. 3807), which would distribute another round of $55 billion to struggling businesses. The bill now moves to the Senate.🏛 📝
All federal grant applicants need an identifier for federal awards processes. On April 4, 2022, that identifier is changing from the DUNS number to the Unique Entity ID (UEI), issued by SAM.gov. 😮
SBIR/STTR PROPOSAL SUBMISSION EXTENSION: The current SBIR & STTR Phases I & II proposal submission windows are extended to 5:00 p.m. submitter’s time on January 6, 2022.
The 2021 and 2022 FY federal allocations are growing for research in the fields of education, health, biomedical research, agriculture, and more! 🔬 🧫 🧪 🧬
The proposed 2022 budget emphasizes research and development in several key sectors 💰 🔬
Learn all you need to know about #SBIR #grants in 5 minutes. Ready, set. go! 🏁
It is difficult to quantify exactly how much funding has been delayed due to the shutdown because each agency works on a different schedule, but we do know which agency is affected.
#NSF #SBIR/#STTR Phase I Deadline Extended! The #NSF #SBIR/#STTR (National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research /Small Business Technology Transfer) Phase I proposal deadline has been extended […]