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Cyber Resilient Massachusetts Grant Program is sponsored by MassCyberCenter at the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. This program provides grants to municipalities, small businesses, and non-profits in Massachusetts to fund Security Operations Center (SOC) services, including Managed Detection and Response (MDR) and other related services from CyberTrust Massachusetts.
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Notice of Funding Opportunity for Cyber Resilient Massachusetts Grant Program | MassTech Notice of Funding Opportunity for Cyber Resilient Massachusetts Grant Program This solicitation is an update to NOFO No. 2024-Cyber-01 and 2025-Cyber-01 The Mass Cyber Center, a division of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative is issuing this Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Cyber Resilient Massachusetts Grant Program (NOFO No.2026-Cyber-01) to solicit responses from municipalities, small businesses, and nonprofits interested in receiving grants to fund Security Operations Center (SOC) services, including Managed Detection and Response ("MDR") and other related services.
Municipalities, small businesses, and nonprofits in Massachusetts are eligible to receive a grant of up to $50,000 * to fund SOC services from CyberTrust Massachusetts for up to three years. ( *increased from $25,000 as of 5/18/26 ).
Grants are eligible to fund the following CyberTrust Massachusetts services: Managed Detection and Response (SentinelOne) Extended Detection and Response (XDR) Application Control and ZeroTrust (technology solution-provider: ThreatLocker) CyberTrust Massachusetts is a nonprofit organization working closely with the MassCyberCenter and receiving grant funding to manage the operation of its SOC and support Cyber Ranges located at colleges and universities across the Commonwealth.
Municipalities may contract directly with CyberTrust Massachusetts for MDR and related cybersecurity services without a public procurement process (See 2023 Mass. Chapter 77, Section 195). Applicants must first receive a scope of work from CyberTrust Massachusetts for services before applying to this solicitation.
Respondents must include this scope of work as part of their application per section 3. 1 of the NOFO. To develop a scope of work, interested municipal respondents should contact muni@cybertrustmass.
org ; interested small business and nonprofit respondents should contact smb@cybertrustmass. org . Municipalities entities, small businesses and nonprofits in Massachusetts are eligible to apply.
Joint applications between municipal entities (i.e. local governments and school districts) are encouraged. Regional school districts may apply separately from local governments. Additionally, regional entities, including those that are nonprofits, are eligible to apply if municipalities are the end-beneficiary of funds.
Eligible small businesses are those that meet the U.S. Small Business Administration definition of a small business ( see Table of Small Business Size Standards ).
MassCyberCenter will prioritize applications from Massachusetts-based small businesses and nonprofits that represent the following sectors: Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning Entrepreneurial-support Organizations Health Care and Digital Health Grants to municipalities will be forward funded. Grants to small businesses and nonprofits will be funded on a reimbursement basis. Full details included in the NOFO linked below.
Team Lead: Maxwell Fathy, proposals@masstech. org Date Issued: March 18, 2026 Informational Webinar: April 10, 2025 at 12:00 p. m.
Recording (Video) | Presentation (PDF) Questions Due : April 11, 2025 Questions and Answers File Posted: April 18, 2025 - Q&A (PDF) Applications Due: Rolling Download Application Documents: Download NOFO No. 2026-Cyber-01 (PDF) amended 5/18/2026 Download Attachment B - Budget Template Municipalities (EXCEL) Download Attachment B - Budget Template Small Businesses and NonProfits (EXCEL) Download Frequently Asked Questions (PDF) Get news from Massachusetts Technology Collaborative in your inbox.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Massachusetts-based municipalities, small businesses, and nonprofits. Applicants must obtain a scope of work from CyberTrust Massachusetts before applying. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Digital Cities' Innovation Accelerator Small Grant Program is sponsored by U.S. State Department's Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy (CDP). These small grants activate the private sector to deliver novel and innovative solutions to civic challenges. Projects must address a sub-national public service or infrastructure need AND incorporate trusted U.S. digital based solutions, empowering municipalities to improve public service delivery.
This NOFO provides an opportunity to all FY 2018 NIST SBIR Phase I awardees to submit a Phase II application following completion of Phase I. This NOFO provides instructions for FY 2019 NIST SBIR Phase II application preparation and submission requirements. In Phase II, work from Phase I that exhibits potential for commercial application is further developed. Phase II is the R&D or prototype development phase. To apply for a Phase II award, each Phase I awardee will be required to submit a comprehensive application outlining the proposed research and a detailed plan to commercialize the final product. Each NIST Phase II award is for up to $400,000 and up to a 24-month period of performance. One year after completing the Phase II R&D activity, the awardee shall be required to report on its commercialization activities. Up to an additional $6,500 may be requested for Technical and Business Assistance (TABA); see Section 5.11 for more information about TABA. Funding Opportunity Number: 2019-NIST-SBIR-02. Assistance Listing: 11.620. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ST. Award Amount: Up to $400K per award.
Research on Circular Economy, Smart Manufacturing, and Energy-Efficient Microelectronics is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO). This funding opportunity supports innovative technology R&D across the manufacturing sector with a focus on circular economy, smart manufacturing, and energy-efficient microelectronics. While the stated deadline for full applications has passed, AMMTO frequently issues similar solicitations, and this highlights a relevant area of interest for the DOE.