Tennessee Startups Can Access $6K for SBIR Proposal Support and Commercialization Expertise
LaunchTN offers $6,000 to support SBIR proposals and commercialization efforts for early-stage tech companies that meet training and match criteria.
LaunchTN offers $6,000 to support SBIR proposals and commercialization efforts for early-stage tech companies that meet training and match criteria.
Montgomery County offers $5,000 to biotech startups for SBIR/STTR proposal support—only for first-time applicants with no prior awards.
Georgia startups can apply for $2,450 to fund expert grant writing support for SBIR/STTR proposals through UGA’s FAST Phase 0 Grant.
Louisiana small businesses can receive $3,000–$5,000 to strengthen their SBIR/STTR proposals through LSU Innovation Park’s Phase 0 program.
Alaska’s TREND Phase 0 Grant provides $10,000 in funding and expert guidance to prepare stronger SBIR/STTR proposals.
San Antonio offers $2,000 to qualified startups preparing Phase I SBIR proposals—but strict eligibility requirements apply, so review them carefully.
Wyoming entrepreneurs can receive $2,000 to support SBIR proposal prep, travel, and data analysis through UW’s Phase 0/00 grant.
Wisconsin CIT offers $4,500 in reimbursements for SBIR proposal prep, helping tech startups access expert support for federal success.
Colorado offers $1,000 to rural, women-owned, and minority-led tech startups for expert SBIR/STTR proposal support. Apply now.
MTI offers Maine startups $5,000 in reimbursable support to strengthen SBIR or federal R&D proposals. Applications accepted on a rolling basis.