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


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

Wisconsin CIT offers $4,500 in reimbursements for SBIR proposal prep, helping tech startups access expert support for federal success.

Utah’s UTIF program provides microgrants and loans to help tech startups submit proposals and bridge SBIR funding gaps.

Missouri startups can access $2,500 in grant writing support for SBIR proposals through the state’s SBDC Phase 0 FAST Grant.

NSF names 15 finalists for its Regional Innovation Engines competition, and EBHC highlights why evaluation is key to lasting success.

Alaskan startups can receive $5K in proposal prep support for SBIR/STTR through TREND—funding, expert guidance, and statewide resources.

New oversight rules demand accountability, efficiency, and measurable impact. Early evaluation can turn compliance into a competitive advantage.

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.

The Army is funding innovative tech from small businesses—up to $6M per award. Submit your concept white paper by June 4.

EBHC joins Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network (DWEN).