Small Business Innovation Research Program Phase II

Projects dealing with agriculturally related manufacturing and alternative and renewable energy technologies are encouraged across all 2015 SBIR topic areas.

USDA SBIR's flexible research areas ensure innovative projects consistent with USDA's vision of a healthy and productive nation

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in harmony with the land, air, and water.

USDA SBIR has awarded over 2000 research and development projects since 1983, allowing hundreds of small businesses to explore their technological potential, and providing an incentive to profit from the commercialization of innovative ideas.

Related Programs

Small Business Innovation Research

Department of Agriculture


Agency: National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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Estimated Funding: $12,000,000





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Small Business Innovation Research Program Phase II

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Only previous Phase I winners who have not previously applied for Phase II support are eligible to apply for Phase II support through this FY 2015 solicitation.

A Phase I project may apply for Phase II funding one time only.

Therefore, if a Phase I awardee has previously applied for Phase II funding and was not successful; the awardee is not allowed to resubmit the same project under this program solicitation.

Proposals for Phase II normally may only be submitted to the Federal agency from which the Phase I award was received.



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Agency Email:
electronic@nifa.usda.gov

Date Posted:
2014-12-30

Application Due Date:
2015-02-26

Archive Date:
2015-03-28


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