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Find similar grantsNebraska Academic Research and Development Grants Phase II R&D is sponsored by Nebraska Department of Economic Development. This matching competitive grant supports research and development activities conducted by Nebraska businesses in collaboration with a Nebraska college or university, aiming to commercialize new products, enhance existing ones, or improve processes.
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Euna Grants - Nebraska Department of Economic Development - FY 2025-2026 Academic R&D Phase II FY 2025-2026 Academic R&D Phase II FY 2025-2026 Academic R&D Phase II This program offers Nebraska businesses a matching competitive grant for research and development activities done in conjunction with a Nebraska college or university. This application must have been preceded by a successful Phase I project. Cash Match: 50% of project costs.
20% for Value-added agriculture projects. Nebraska Department of Economic Development bradley. kulwicki@nebraska.
gov Academic R and D Phase II https://ne. amplifund. com/Public/Opportunities/Details/db2672c9-3704-4c89-a74e-1958f8a78af1 Other Funding Requirement Submission Timeline Additional Information Applications are accepted on a fiscal year basis from July 1st through June 30th or until funds are exhausted.
Applications are reviewed every other week by DED staff. Under normal timelines, responses can be expected within 2-5 weeks. Other Submission Requirements https://opportunity.
nebraska. gov/program/nebraska-academic-research-and-development-grant/ Question Submission Information Question Submission Additional Information Questions may be directed to: Additional information: https://opportunity. nebraska.
gov/bia Additional Eligibility Information Applicants for the Academic R&D program must be a private business operating in Nebraska that is either a) commissioning an applied R&D project to be conducted by a Nebraska institution of higher education or b) licensing a technology from a Nebraska institution of higher education and working on applied R&D to commercialize said technology. Additional Information URL https://opportunity.
nebraska. gov/amplifund/ Additional Information URL Description General and Program specific Amplifund user guides and videos can be found at https://opportunity. nebraska.
gov/amplifund/. Individuals, who are hearing and/or speech impaired and have a TTY, may contact the Department through the Statewide Relay System by calling (800) 833-7352 (TTY) or (800) 833-0920 (voice). The relay operator should be asked to call DED at (800) 426-6505 or (402) 471-3111.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nebraska businesses collaborating with a Nebraska college or university. Requires a 100% (1:1) match, or a 25% (4:1) match for value-added agriculture projects. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $400,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Nebraska Academic Research and Development Grants Phase II R&D is funded by Nebraska Department of Economic Development. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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