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Find similar grantsConnecticut Cybersecurity Adoption Program (CAP) Grant is sponsored by State of Connecticut / Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT). This grant program provides matching funds to Connecticut manufacturing companies or related businesses in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) to help ease the financial burden of CMMC compliance.
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Connecticut Launches Grant Program to Help Manufacturers Tackle Federal Cybersecurity Compliance 350 Church St. , Hartford, CT 06103 350 Church St.
, Hartford, CT 06103 Connecticut Launches Grant Program to Help Manufacturers Tackle Federal Cybersecurity Compliance The increasing cyber threats facing manufacturers in today’s digital world underscore the critical, yet often costly and complex task of achieving cybersecurity compliance. This is particularly true for defense industry suppliers required to obtain Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC).
Recognizing this, the Connecticut Office of Manufacturing created the Cybersecurity Adoption Program (CAP), a grant program designed to assist manufacturers seeking CMMC compliance. CAP is funded by the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development’s Manufacturing Innovation Fund and administered by the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology.
“The Connecticut Office of Manufacturing is leaning in and listening to our manufacturing customers,” said Paul S. Lavoie, CT Chief Manufacturing Officer. Eligible companies can apply for a grant up to $35,000 to assist with cybersecurity assessments and CMMC adoption and will be required to pay half the cost.
Up to $10,000 can be used for assessments with the balance allocated to remediation such as training programs and CMMC Level 1 & 2 compliance implementation, performed by a qualified business consultant. Proposed projects must have a minimum value of $5,000.
“We see a need for this funding especially in small and medium-sized organizations that struggle with becoming compliant,” said Anna Mumford, CONNSTEP Cybersecurity Consultant. With a focus on accessibility and impactful results, CAP is designed to support manufacturers that currently participate in the Department of Defense supply chain, or those who wish to do so in the future.
“It is expensive and timely as defense industry suppliers are required to achieve CMMC,” said Lavoie. Without CMMC compliance, companies cannot obtain DoD contracts at any tier of the DoD supply chain. Applications for the Cybersecurity Adoption Program are now open.
Interested manufacturers can learn more about eligibility criteria and the application process by visiting the official program page: https://grants. ccat. us/s/funding-program/a1uDn000000G2hGIAS/cybersecurity-adoption-progrFam-cap In March 2026, CONNSTEP is hosting a CMMC Bootcamp designed to give participants the knowledge and tools to prepare for CMMC full compliance and certification readiness.
The $5,000 project minimum allows CAP funds to cover CMMC Bootcamp attendance and additional one-on-one support from CONNSTEP. “This grant is a tremendous help in achieving compliance with those who need to meet the DoD’s cybersecurity requirements,” said Mumford.
Lean Training Improves Setup Efficiency and Drives Growth at Phoenix Manufacturing Phoenix Manufacturing, Inc., founded in 1989, is a privately held family-operated small business in Enfield, Connecticut, specializing in precision machining for the aerospace industry.
What began as a two-person operation in a 2,000-square-foot building has grown into a company with over 100 employees operating out of a 114,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. As a contract manufacturer, Phoenix specializes in complex, tight-tolerance components, supported by more than 40 CNC machines and a multi-axis mill/turn line.
The company provides end-to-end manufacturing solutions—from engineering consultation through full-scale production—serving commercial aviation, spaceflight, and defense markets for both domestic and global customers, including leading aerospace and defense OEMs. A defining element of Phoenix’s growth has been its strategic investment in advanced manufacturing technology, particularly palletized machining centers.
Since 2017, the company has added 11 machining centers integrated with palletized systems, enabling unattended, automated production and significantly expanding machining capacity. This automation journey has positioned Phoenix to better meet increasing customer demand while maximizing machine utilization. Phoenix’s commitment to quality is central to its operations and customer relationships.
Managing more than 600 active part numbers, the company strives for 0 parts per million (PPM) defects and 99% on-time delivery (OTD) for major OEM customers. Its quality management system is certified to ISO 9001 and AS9100 Rev D standards, and Phoenix also holds NADCAP certifications in Nonconventional Machining and Nondestructive Testing, reflecting a rigorous, inspection-driven approach to delivering consistent, high-quality results.
Guided by a mission to deliver high-quality, cost-effective products through advanced technology and an uncompromising commitment to quality, Phoenix continues to invest in innovation, automation, and the next generation of manufacturing leadership.
Improving Flow, Reducing Lead Time, and Increasing Output: A Lean Transformation at Projects Inc. Founded in 1959, Projects Inc. is a Glastonbury, Connecticut-based manufacturer specializing in precision-machined components for aerospace, industrial, and commercial applications.
With 102 employees, the company operates out of 66,000 square feet of manufacturing and office space and supports customers across a range of industries, including aerospace and power generation. Projects Inc. has deep roots in the aerospace industry, where it has provided high-quality machining services for decades. Since 1996, the company has supplied FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) components to the aviation sector.
Projects Inc. received FAA Repair Station Certification in 1984. As a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider, Projects supports customers with repair solutions that help keep critical aerospace equipment operating safely and efficiently. Its customer base includes major aerospace companies such as Sikorsky, Pratt & Whitney, and GE Aerospace, along with airlines including United, Delta, American, and Lufthansa.
Projects Inc. is Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) – approved. The company is also AS9100D and ISO 9001: 2015-certified, reflecting its commitment to quality, consistency, and industry standards.
With capabilities that include prototyping, CNC machining, EDM, laser cutting, and grinding, Projects Inc. offers a broad range of precision manufacturing services supported by advanced in-house equipment and technical expertise. Today, Projects Inc. is recognized as an experienced supplier of high-quality components, with a long-standing focus on quality, reliability, and customer service.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Connecticut manufacturing companies or allied service providers with no fewer than 3 and a maximum of 300 employees in Connecticut. Total proposed project value must be at least $5,000. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $35,000 (50% matching funds). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Connecticut Cybersecurity Adoption Program (CAP) Grant is funded by State of Connecticut / Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Connecticut. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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