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economic competitiveness through investments in regional technology and innovation hubs.
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Opportunity Listing - FY 2025 Regional Technology and Innovation Hub Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) FY 2025 Regional Technology and Innovation Hub Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Agency: Economic Development Administration Assistance Listings: 11. 039 -- Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs Last Updated: September 19, 2025 View version history on Grants.
gov The Tech Hubs Program seeks to strengthen U.S. economic competitiveness and national security through place-based investments in regions with the assets, resources, capacity, and potential to become globally competitive in the technologies and industries of the future within approximately 10 years, and for those industries, companies, and the jobs they create to start, grow, and remain in the United States.
Only 19 applicants are eligible to apply to this FY 25 Tech Hubs NOFO. These are Tech Hub consortia which were: designated in October 2023 as Tech Hubs, have received Consortium Accelerator Awards (CAAs), and have not received any other EDA Tech Hubs Implementation funds.
Through strategic, local investments, the Tech Hubs Program unleashes the potential of American regions with the assets, talent, and capacity to become global leaders in critical technologies within the next decade.
These investments will fuel U.S. manufacturing, accelerate the commercialization of cutting-edge research, enhance the nation’s warfighting capabilities, and ensure that high-quality, high-paying jobs return to and remain on American soil. The Tech Hubs Program is not intended to fund basic and fundamental research.
Instead, the Tech Hubs Program is intended to advance American capacities to commercialize, deploy, manufacture, and deliver future-focused technologies at scale. Further, this competition is designed to deviate from the status quo of federal grant competitions by requiring applicants to demonstrate that any funded project is a bargain for the American taxpayer.
EDA can provide funding to support a wide range of non-construction and construction activities, broadly organized into workforce development, business and entrepreneur development, technology development and maturation, infrastructure (construction), and governance. This is a two-stage competition.
After Stage I, Tech Hubs and their proposed component project portfolios will undergo a technical and merit review based on the merit criteria outlined in the NOFO. EDA will notify applicants of the component projects it determines should advance to Stage II. A consortium may have all, some, or none of its proposed projects advance to Stage II.
After Stage II, EDA will convene an investment review committee (IRC) to evaluate the merits of each application based on the extent to which the application meets program specific award and application requirements set forth in the NOFO. Thereafter, the Selecting Official will make selections in accordance with the selection criteria set forth in the NOFO.
Applications will only be accepted electronically through the Economic Development Grants Experience (EDGE) at https://sfgrants. eda. gov/s/ .
Public and state institutions of higher education Private institutions of higher education City or township governments Special district governments Federally recognized Native American tribal governments For-profit organizations other than small businesses Nonprofits non-higher education with 501(c)(3) Nonprofits non-higher education without 501(c)(3) Other Native American tribal organizations Only 19 applicants are eligible to apply to this FY 25 Tech Hubs NOFO.
These are Tech Hub consortia which were: designated in October 2023 as Tech Hubs, have received Consortium Accelerator Awards (CAAs), and have not received any other EDA Tech Hubs Implementation funds. See section C. 1 of this NOFO for additional details on eligible applicants.
Pursuant to section 28(c) of the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. § 3722a(c)), only consortia are eligible to apply to the Tech Hubs Program.
An eligible consortium must include one or more of each of the following: (i) institutions of higher education; (ii) State, territorial, local, or Tribal governments or other political subdivisions of a State, or a consortium thereof; (iii) industry groups or firms in relevant technology, innovation or manufacturing sectors; (iv) economic development organizations or similar entities focused primarily on improving science, technology, innovation, entrepreneurship, or access to capital; and (v) labor organizations or workforce training organizations.
See section A. 3. I.
of this NOFO for additional requirements related to consortia. Under this NOFO, EDA is not authorized to provide grants or cooperative agreements to individuals. Requests from individuals will not be considered for funding.
Grantor contact information File name Description Last updated Commerce-EDA_FY25_Tech_Hubs_NOFO_9. 19. 25_FINAL.
pdf EDA-TECHHUBS-2025 NOFO Sep 19, 2025 06:11 PM UTC SF424_2_1-V2. 1.
pdf SF-424 Sep 19, 2025 06:12 PM UTC Link to additional information Archived: December 7, 2025 Funding opportunity number : Cost sharing or matching requirement : Funding instrument type : Opportunity Category Explanation : Category of Funding Activity : Employment labor and training Science technology and other research and development EDA can provide funding to support a wide range of non-construction and construction activities, broadly organized into workforce development, business and entrepreneur development, technology development and maturation, infrastructure (construction), and governance.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tech Hub consortia designated in October 2023, have received Consortium Accelerator Awards, and have not received other EDA Tech Hubs Implementation funds. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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