Kentucky startups can receive $5,000 in reimbursements to support SBIR proposals—consultants, R&D, market research, and more.


Kentucky startups can receive $5,000 in reimbursements to support SBIR proposals—consultants, R&D, market research, and more.

SBIR/STTR has passed Congress and awaits signature. Use this short window to prepare strong proposals before solicitations return.

Congress advances SBIR reauthorization, but timing uncertainty remains as presidential signature delays could impact when programs are formally restored.

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.

The SBIR/STTR reauthorization changes proposal strategy in subtle ways. Learn how new rules reshape commercialization, compliance, and competitiveness.

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.

Mississippi startups can receive $3,000 to strengthen their SBIR/STTR proposals with data, consulting, or travel—rolling applications accepted.

New Hampshire startups can receive $5K to finalize strong SBIR/STTR proposals through UNHInnovation’s FOSTER Microgrant. Training required.