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Find similar grantsArkansas SBIR Matching Grant Program is sponsored by AEDC Division of Science and Technology. Offers discretionary matching grants of up to 50% of federal SBIR Phase I and Phase II awards to eligible Arkansas technology businesses.
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| Contact Business Development This grant program was created to leverage the federal SBIR program and stimulate innovation and growth among the state’s technology businesses resulting in the creation and retention of high-tech jobs. Applicants to this program must have been awarded a federal SBIR award to be eligible.
These discretionary grants may provide matching grants of up to fifty percent (50%) of the amount of federal Phase I and Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants, not to exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for Phase I awards and $100,000 for Phase II awards. Disbursements of matching grant funds shall be made on a reimbursable basis, payable when invoices and financial reports are submitted to the Division.
The objectives of the SBIR Matching Grant Program are to: Create and retain high-tech jobs, especially high-wage jobs in middle-skill and high-skill occupation Encourage innovative small businesses to engage in federally-funded research that has the potential for technological innovation and commercialization Increase the amount of SBIR funds invested in Arkansas businesses Induce the retention, growth, and location of companies in Arkansas State Science & Technology Plan Show/Hide Arkansas EPSCoR items Arkansas NSF EPSCoR Newsletters Center for Advanced Surface Engineering (Track 1) Arkansas Summer Research Institute Answer 5 questions about our new website.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Arkansas technology businesses with federal SBIR awards. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $50,000 (Phase I) or $100,000 (Phase II). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Arkansas SBIR Matching Grant Program is funded by AEDC Division of Science and Technology. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arkansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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