Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Grant
    Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Grant
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    Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Grant

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    The NSF SBIR Phase II Grant provides federal funding to support small businesses in the United States that are developing innovative technologies, particularly in the environmental and chemical engineering sectors, helping them to commercialize their breakthroughs and accelerate growth while gaining industry recognition.

    Benefits

    • 💰 Financial Support
    • Access to federal R&D funding to support technology commercialization
    • 🚀 Acceleration of Growth
    • Funding helps accelerate the development and market entry of innovative technologies
    • 🌟 Recognition
    • Enhances team and technology recognition in the industry
    • 🎓 Innovation Support
    • Provides support for research and development of breakthrough clean technologies
    • 🌐 Networking Opportunities
    • Connects startups with resources and networks in the environmental technology sector

    Eligibility Criteria

    • 🌍 Geographic Eligibility
    • Open to startups located in the United States
    • 🏢 Legal Status
    • Must be a legally registered small business
    • 💼 Business Stage
    • Must be in the innovation and technology sector, particularly in environmental technology and chemical engineering
    • 💰 Financial Requirements
    • Must demonstrate potential for commercialization of innovative technologies
    • 👥 Team Requirements
    • Teams should have expertise in sustainable refrigeration technologies and related fields

    Participation Commitments

    • 📍 Application Requirement
    • Must submit a detailed application through the NSF SBIR website
    • 🎤 Presentation Requirement
    • May require a presentation of the technology and business plan during the application process

    Target Region

    Open to startups located in the United States

    Target Sector

    Focused on environmental technology and sustainable refrigeration

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