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Technology Funds | NC Commerce North Carolina provides financial, educational, and policy support for technology companies, and our investment in tech talent and research means we've built one of the fastest growing clusters of technology companies in the nation.
One NC Small Business Program The One North Carolina Small Business Program helps fund North Carolina businesses in capital-intensive, high-risk industries in science, technology, engineering and math. If your company wins a Phase I federal Small Business Innovation Research or Small Business Technology Transfer grant (SBIR/STTR), your money can go farther with matching dollars from our One NC Small Business Program.
North Carolina Biotechnology Center The North Carolina Biotechnology Center offers C ompany Funding to innovative life sciences companies, University Technology Development Funding to North Carolina universities to support innovative research with promising commercial potential and Event and Meeting Grants to help N. C. nonprofits hold events across the state to encourage cooperation and innovation.
The Center has provided biotechnology industry support and advocacy through support of research, business, education and strategic policy since 1984.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the North Carolina grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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