SBIR/STTR is reauthorized through 2031, but expectations have shifted. Teams that adapt early will outperform those relying on old playbooks.


SBIR/STTR is reauthorized through 2031, but expectations have shifted. Teams that adapt early will outperform those relying on old playbooks.

San Antonio offers $2,000 to qualified startups preparing Phase I SBIR proposals—but strict eligibility requirements apply, so review them carefully.

Colorado offers $1,000 to rural, women-owned, and minority-led tech startups for expert SBIR/STTR proposal support. Apply now.

South Carolina startups can access USC’s FAST program for proposal guidance, mentoring, and commercialization support—rolling admissions and tailored resources.

The Tech Hubs reboot brings new rules, better transparency, and a summer NOFO. Evaluation and proposal readiness will be critical.

We’re now an official SBIR Partner for DOE and NHLBI, providing expert TABA and grant support to help innovators move from idea to impact.

This DOE fund helps innovators push tech from lab to market. It backs equity, commercialization, and real-world impact—without taking equity.