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Small Business Administration
Grant program providing funding to small manufacturing businesses and nonprofit organizations for technical assistance and workforce development in key industries like steel, timber, aluminum, and energy. Recipients can receive up to $1.1 million.
SBIR Phase I grants fund the exploration of technical merit and feasibility of an innovative idea. Coordinated by SBA and funded through 11 federal agencies. Recently reauthorized through September 2031 with updated award amounts up to $275,000.
National Science Foundation
NSF's America's Seed Fund invests in startups and small businesses with innovative, high-risk technology across nearly all technology areas and markets including AI, energy, medical devices, robotics, and semiconductors. Phase I awards up to $305,000.
One of NSF's most prestigious awards supporting early-career faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars. Provides a minimum of $400,000 (or $500,000 in BIO, ENG, OPP directorates) over a 5-year period for integrated research and education.
Provides 3 years of support to outstanding graduate students in STEM. Each year of support includes a $37,000 stipend and $16,000 cost-of-education allowance. Total value approximately $159,000 over the fellowship period.
NSF Engines accelerate use-inspired research and innovation in regions across the country. The program has made a $135 million initial investment leveraging more than $1 billion in matching commitments for technologies in AI, chipmaking, quantum science, energy storage, and disaster preparedness.
National Institutes of Health
The original and historically most significant NIH grant mechanism. Supports discrete, specified health-related research projects for up to 5 years. Up to $500,000 per year in direct costs without prior approval; larger budgets require justification.
NIH SBIR Phase I grants support small businesses in health-related R&D to establish feasibility and scientific merit. Award amounts vary by institute: typically $300,000-$400,000 for Phase I depending on the NIH institute.
Department of Energy
DOE SBIR/STTR Phase I explores the feasibility of innovative energy-related concepts. Awards up to $200,000 over nine months across technical topics spanning energy production, energy use, fundamental energy sciences, environmental management, and defense nuclear nonproliferation.
Provides small businesses with access to expertise and capabilities at DOE national laboratories for clean energy technology development. Vouchers cover collaborative projects between businesses and lab researchers.
The Industrial Training and Assessment Centers Implementation Grant Program provides grants to small and medium-sized manufacturers to implement energy efficiency, productivity, and sustainability recommendations. Up to $300,000 per assessment recommendation at 50% cost share. Total pool of $80 million.
Environmental Protection Agency
Funds community-based organizations, tribal governments, and Native American organizations working to address environmental justice issues. Since 1994, over $37 million awarded to 1,500+ organizations. Grants up to $100,000.
Provides up to $1 million for assessment and cleanup activities at brownfield sites, including planning and community engagement. Helps turn vacant and abandoned properties into community assets that attract jobs.
Designed to give Americans the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about their environment. Supports projects that promote environmental awareness and education in communities.
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Helps agricultural producers enter value-added activities. Planning grants up to $50,000 for feasibility studies and business plans; working capital grants up to $200,000 for processing, packaging, and advertising. Requires 1:1 matching funds.
Provides grants for rural economic development and job creation. Enterprise grants support small businesses; Opportunity grants fund business support centers and training. Approximately $30 million available annually. No cost sharing required.
USDA provides zero-interest loans to local utilities which pass through to local businesses for projects that create and retain rural employment. Also provides grants to establish Revolving Loan Funds. Approximately $50 million in loans and $10 million in grants for FY 2026.
Provides grants to organizations that train, educate, and provide outreach to beginning farmers and ranchers. Supports new agricultural entrepreneurs nationwide with education and mentoring programs.
Competitively awarded grants to qualified small businesses for high-quality research related to agricultural science that could lead to significant public benefits. Supports innovation in food, agriculture, and rural development.
Economic Development Administration
Funds programs that support innovators, entrepreneurs, and startups. Venture Challenge awards up to $2 million; Capital Challenge awards up to $750,000. $50 million proposed for FY2026. Requires 1:1 match.