NSF Small Business Innovation Research / Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I Programs (SBIR/STTR Phase I)

National Science Foundation
Award USD 0โ€“305K
Closing date Closed
Location Global
For Orgs

About this opportunity

The NSF SBIR/STTR programs provide non-dilutive funds for use-inspired research and development (R&D) of unproven, leading-edge, technology innovations that address societal challenges. By investing federal research and development funds into startups and small businesses, NSF helps build a strong national economy and stimulates the creation of novel products, services, and solutions in the private sector; strengthens the role of small business in meeting federal research and development needs; increases the commercial application of federally-supported research results; and develops and increases the U.S. workforce, especially by fostering and encouraging participation by socially and economically-disadvantaged and women-owned small businesses. NSF seeks unproven, leading-edge technology innovations that demonstrate the following characteristics: The innovations are underpinned and enabled by a new scientific discovery or meaningful engineering innovation. The innovations still require intensive technical research and development to be fully embedded in a reliable product or service. The innovations have not yet been reduced to practice by anyone and it is not guaranteed, at present, that doing so is technically possible. The innovations provide a strong competitive advantage that are not easily replicable by competitors (even technically proficient ones). Once reduced to practice, the innovations are expected to result in a product or service that would either be disruptive to existing markets or create new markets/new market segments. Phase I proposals may be submitted for up to $305,000 in R&D funding intended to support projects for 6-18 months. This amount is inclusive of all direct and indirect costs as well as the small business fee, Technical and Business Assistance (TABA) funding, and the optional, but highly encouraged Innovation Corps (I-Corps) training.
6 - 19 mo
280 awards
6 months

Who can apply

Applicant Types

organization

Organization Types

for profit

Residency

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States

Project Locations

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States

Region

United States

Priority Groups

women_in_stem, racial_minorities, low_income

How to apply

Stages

  1. 1 two_stage

Required documents

cv ยท research_proposal ยท budget ยท references

Review process

Project Pitch must be submitted and invited before full proposal submission. Merit review by ad hoc reviewers and/or panels. Follow-on due diligence process for potentially meritorious proposals.

Additional benefits

  • mentorship
  • training
  • networking

Restrictions

  • no_concurrent_funding
  • geographic_restrictions
  • reporting_requirements

Post-award obligations

  • final_report
  • acknowledge_funder