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.


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.

Startup Fund Hub’s latest updates simplify jargon, expand categories, and open funding access to startups, nonprofits, and small businesses.

Even with SBIR paused, small businesses still have abundant non-dilutive funding options through federal grants, state programs, accelerators, and competitions.

The government shutdown and SBIR/STTR expiration pause federal innovation funding, but prepared companies can emerge stronger when programs resume.

A government shutdown disrupts funding cycles, but clear communication keeps stakeholders confident. EBHC helps you frame evaluation and data into strong updates that reassure partners and reviewers.

A government shutdown may pause grants. Learn the simple steps you can take now to protect your project or application.

The redesigned Startup Fund Hub offers real-time updates, smarter filters, and simplified content to make finding funding faster.

Startup Fund Hub’s new filters simplify funding searches by location, industry, stage, or type, saving founders valuable time.

A critical factor in crafting a successful SBIR/STTR application is ensuring that your proposal aligns with the specific priorities and goals of the funding agency.

Turning an innovative idea into a well-structured research plan is one of the most critical steps in preparing a successful SBIR/STTR application.