Colorado startups can claim $1,000 to support SBIR/STTR proposal development through OEDIT’s FAST Partnership—first-come, first-served.


Colorado startups can claim $1,000 to support SBIR/STTR proposal development through OEDIT’s FAST Partnership—first-come, first-served.

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

Our secret shopper review of grant consulting firms revealed a troubling pattern. Here’s what we found, and how we’re doing things differently.

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

Maine innovators can secure $5,000 to strengthen their SBIR/STTR proposals with MTI’s Phase 0 TAP grant.

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.

We empower innovators to secure federal grants, develop groundbreaking solutions, and create lasting social, cultural, and environmental impact.

The latest on SBIR/STTR, NIH, and DoD funding trends with insights from Jameson & Company’s (an accounting company) April 2025 briefing.

Last night’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver took a deep dive into the devastating cuts to R&D funding — and what that means for cancer research, virus research, and the future of innovation itself, and we have some things to say about all of this.

Grant funding is more competitive than ever. Here’s how to stand out, win funding, and build lasting momentum for your venture.