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Find similar grantsMatching Grants Research Program (MGRP) is sponsored by Florida High Tech Corridor Council. The Matching Grants Research Program (MGRP) is a grant from the Florida High Tech Corridor Council that funds collaborative research projects between industry partners and University of South Florida (USF) researchers.
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Florida High Tech Corridor Corridor Matching Grants Research Program The Matching Grants Research Program at the University of South Florida can provide up to $150,000 in matching grant funds for collaborative research projects between local industry partners and USF researchers, including Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) funded projects.
Corridor funding is used to expand the project's scope of work and support student involvement in cutting-edge research endeavors. Please review the Program Guidelines for detailed information about the program. Participation in the Matching Grants Research Program has become increasingly competitive.
The program prioritizes funding for projects that: Generate new intellectual property or technology Develop and commercialize existing USF technology Leverage federally funding through the SBIR/STTR or other programs Align with USF’s strategic areas of focus and the Corridor’s key industry clusters Engage new participants in the program (industry and faculty) Encourage interdisciplinary research across colleges and/or across Corridor Universities Provide high-level, hands-on research experiences for our students and fellows This program provides a cost-effective way for industry partners to access the expertise of renowned researchers, build relationships with students who may someday become employees, and conduct solution-driven research and development with the opportunity to solve society’s most difficult challenges.
If Corridor funds are awarded, a sponsored research agreement must be executed within three months of the Corridor award letter to ensure the availability of Corridor funds. The industry sponsor and PI must work directly with USF Sponsored Programs and appropriate College staff to finalize and execute a research agreement.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Collaborative research projects between local industry partners and USF researchers; SBIR/STTR funded projects also eligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $150,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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