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Find similar grantsSmall Business Innovation Research/Technology Transfer Program (NIH NIMHD) PA‑24‑245 / PA‑24‑246 / PA‑24‑247 / PA‑24‑248 is sponsored by NIH (NIMHD). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Small Business Innovation Research/Technology Transfer Program | NIMHD Clinical & Health Services Research Division Integrative Biological & Behavioral Research Division Community Health & Population Science Division Small Business Innovation Research/Tech Transfer NHPI Health Research Office Data Management & Sharing Small Business Innovation Research/Technology Transfer Program Upcoming Technical Assistance Webinar --> Through NIH’s SBIR/STTR program , NIMHD is proud to allocate grant funding for small businesses working with communities that experience health and/or health care disparities on commercial efforts designed to empower health disparity communities through health education, disease prevention, and community-based, problem-driven research, while creating jobs in their community: Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Research and economic development funds to small businesses Partnerships between small businesses and academic research institutions The NIH SBIR/STTR program is one of the largest early-stage life sciences investment programs open to a wide variety of applicants.
NIMHD encourages entrepreneurs from all backgrounds with product ideas and concepts whose potential commercialization supports the NIH research mission to apply.
Learn more: SBIR/STTR goals SBIR/STTR awards supported by NIMHD: PA-24-245: PHS 2024-2 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH, CDC and FDA for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (Parent SBIR [R43/R44] Clinical Trial Not Allowed) PA-24-246: PHS 2024-2 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH and CDC for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (Parent SBIR [R43/R44] Clinical Trial Required) PA-24-247: PHS 2024-2 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH for Small Business Technology Transfer Grant Applications (Parent STTR [R41/R42] Clinical Trial Not Allowed) PA-24-248: PHS 2024-2 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH for Small Business Technology Transfer Grant Applications (Parent STTR [R41/R42] Clinical Trial Required) Eligibility and Key Requirements Only small businesses located and operating in the United States may apply for SBIR/STTR funding.
A small business may not have more than 500 employees, including its affiliates. Details: SEED Small Business Program Basics The NIMHD SBIR/STTR Program gives high priority to applications that target the: NIMHD Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Framework , which is an evolving conceptualization of factors relevant to research that addresses the complex, multi-faceted nature of minority health and health disparities.
Encourage economic development by supporting small businesses that stimulate technological and service innovations to address challenges faced by NIH populations experiencing health disparities. Strengthen the role and involvement of small business in meeting federal research and development needs and implementing research that addresses challenges faced by health disparities populations.
Invest in early-stage private sector concepts that foster innovations and create jobs through commercializing and implementing federal research and development. Foster and encourage participation by socially and economically disadvantaged and woman-owned businesses in the SBIR/STTR program. The budget guidelines are the same for both programs, and individual NIH Institutes and Centers set their own budget limits.
For NIMHD applications: Project timeline: Between 6 months and 2 years Project timeline: Between 1 and 3 years Go to Small Business Program Phases details We recognize that some biomedical innovations require additional funding to reach the marketplace. For those topics, the NIH has a waiver from the Small Business Administration (SBA) to allow larger awards.
Applicants for NIMHD SBIR/STTR funds are strongly encouraged to contact a program official prior to submitting any application in excess of the total award amounts listed above and early in the application planning process. Make an Appointment with NIMHD SBIR/STTR Staff Mondays, 2:00 – 4:00 p. m.
ET Wednesdays, 12 – 4:00 p. m. ET Thursdays, 12 – 4:00 p.
m. ET Page updated Mar. 10, 2025 SBIR Success Story Digital Learning Company Supports Parents, Teachers and Unde… NIH SEED: SBIR/STTR Programs and Application Email: michael.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: U. S. -based small businesses with 500 or fewer employees (including affiliates); projects must align with NIMHD priorities on minority health and health disparities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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