West Virginia startups that submit SBIR/STTR proposals can access a $2,500 grant year-round to offset development costs.


West Virginia startups that submit SBIR/STTR proposals can access a $2,500 grant year-round to offset development costs.

First-time SBIR/STTR applicants in Utah can access up to $5K in proposal prep microgrants through UTIF—rolling application and local support.

The NSF ART program expects proof, not just plans. EBHC’s evaluations show real results, build trust, and support long-term success.

Idaho startups can access $3,000 in SBIR/STTR proposal funding plus a $1,000 incentive—flexible, reimbursable, and rolling year-round.

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

Nebraska small businesses can access $5,000 to strengthen SBIR/STTR proposals with expert support through the state’s Phase 0 grant.

Mississippi’s MS-FAST program provides $3,000 to help startups prepare data-backed SBIR/STTR proposals and boost their federal funding odds.