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Find similar grantsCatalyst R&D Seed Grant Program – Round 2 is sponsored by New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA). Provides financial grants to early-stage innovation-based companies to accelerate product development.
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Catalyst R&D Seed Grant Program- Round 2 - NJEDA CATALYST R&D SEED GRANT PROGRAM – ROUND 2 Building off of a successful first round, this Program aims to bolster the State’s innovative economy by providing financial grants to early-stage innovation-based companies to accelerate new developments from research-stage into commercially viable products and services.
The grant funds would enable Applicants to make significant progress and have a meaningful impact on their commercialization outcomes. The purpose of Round 2 of the Catalyst SEED Grant Program is to enhance the State’s innovative economy by providing financial grants to early-stage innovation-based companies to accelerate key product development.
This will assist applicants to transform new discoveries from research-stage into commercially viable products and services. Therapeutic drug discovery is one such eligible industry area of application for these grants. Through this Round, CSIT will award grants of $150,000 each to a total of 10 companies.
Eligible applicants can propose a project of up to one year in duration and with a maximum budget of $150,000. An extension for up to an additional 3 months may be permitted at the sole discretion of CSIT. Applicants are only allowed to submit one Seed Grant application per grant round.
All Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria: Be authorized and in good standing to conduct business in New Jersey as evidenced by a current New Jersey tax clearance certificate (listing New Jersey Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology). All certificates listing another state agency will be rejected.
Have no more than 25 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers (FTE calculated on a 35-hour work week) at time of application. Have a minimum of one full-time worker (calculated on a 35-hour work week). A founder can be counted as a worker; a worker may be paid or unpaid.
50% or more of the cumulative hours worked by all workers, founders, and contractors must be conducted in New Jersey (as calculated on an full-time equivalent basis of 35 hours per week). Have less than or equal to $2,000,000 in 2022 calendar year sales revenue (excluding grant revenue). Eligible Uses of Grants Include: The grant funding can be utilized for project research and development activities.
No more than 30% of the budget proposed for the Project, in the aggregate, may be spent on: Marketing and customer discovery specific to the innovation IP patent prosecution and licensing-related expenses Conference registration fees Prohibited Uses of Grants Include : Direct services to individuals or organizations Manufacturing of products for sale or commercial use Real estate rental expenses Patient clinical trial expenses Travel, entertainment, and other similar expenses Allocations of general overhead expenses Any expenditures incurred before the “Effective date”, the date representing the last date of execution of the Grant Agreement by the respective Parties Any expenses for equipment and materials that Applicant does not use for the Project during the Project period Fees related to Conferences not associated with the Project Through this Round, CSIT will award grants of $150,000 each to a total of 10 companies.
Eligible applicants can propose a project of up to one year in duration and with a maximum budget of $150,000. An extension for up to an additional 3 months may be permitted at the sole discretion of CSIT.
Applications will be open for a limited timeframe A document completeness review will be done as applications are received Applicants with missing documentation will be notified and given 10 business days to submit missing documents Only complete applications will be evaluated and scored.
Applicants that have not submitted a tax clearance, and/or any documentation that verifies bonus points, at the time of application submission will be given up to the start of the Application Scoring period to submit the tax clearance certificate. If a tax clearance certificate is not submitted at the start of the Application scoring period, the application will be declined.
Applicants that have indicated in the application that they are a minority/women/veteran owned business and did not submit the NJ state certification at the time of the application will also have up to the start of the Application Scoring period to submit the document. If the documentation is not received by that point, bonus points will not be applied to the application.
An evaluation committee comprised of CSIT and NJEDA staff will review and assign a score to each application, after receiving qualitative input from Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) In order to be eligible for funding, an Applicant must receive a minimum of 70 of the available 100 points on the standard scoring. In order to receive bonus points, an applicant must also receive a minimum score of 70.
If more applications are received than available funding, priority will be given to applications that score the highest against the scoring criteria. Denied Applications may appeal CSIT’s declination, provided they do so within the timeframe provided in CSIT’s declination letter. Appeals must be written and include an explanation as to how the applicant has met the Application criteria.
online Application Program Specifications Notice of Funding Availability sample application JUNE 5th WEBINAR RECORDING June 5th webinar slides How to obtain tax clearance For more information or to ask a specific question please send an email to csit@njeda. com and a team member will reach out to you.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: For-profit small businesses in New Jersey engaged in therapeutic drug discovery. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Catalyst R&D Seed Grant Program – Round 2 is funded by New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Jersey. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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