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Technology Development and Commercialization Program is a grant from the Florida Space Grant Consortium (FSGC) that funds the transfer and commercialization of NASA Kennedy Space Center technologies for commercial applications. KSC researchers regularly develop technologies for NASA's space exploration mission that also have commercial potential, and the KSC Technology Transfer Office patents these for private sector use.
This program supports academic researchers in collaborating with KSC to advance technology commercialization. Eligible applicants include faculty at FSGC-affiliated universities; non-affiliated Florida institutions and industry partners may collaborate with FSGC affiliates. The 2026-27 deadline is May 29, 2026.
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Technology Development and Commercialization Program – Florida Space Grant Consortium Technology Development and Commercialization Program 2026-27 FSGC/SF- KSC Technology Development Program Kennedy Space Center (KSC) researchers develop many new technologies and make many scientific breakthroughs on a regular basis.
While all are developed for NASA’s space exploration mission, some also have the potential to provide benefit here on Earth in commercial applications. As a result, the KSC Technology Transfer Office (TTO) patents these technologies and makes them available to the private sector for commercialization.
However, many of these technologies require a significant amount of further development and testing before they can be used in any application, whether it is a NASA space application or a commercial application. As a result, KSC has once again teamed with FSGC and Space Florida to provide Florida universities with a competitive opportunity to conduct the needed development and testing of select KSC technologies.
This year’s FSGC-Space Florida-KSC Technology Development and Commercialization Program RFP have topic areas for two KSC patented technologies that fit these criteria. We are now seeking proposals to conduct needed development and testing of these technologies. We are now seeking proposals to conduct testing as described in the topic areas.
The RFP contains all publicly available information and references to available patent information for these technologies. Additional information will be provided under a Non-Disclosure Agreement with KSC.
(i) Sorbent Polymer Extraction and Remediation System (ii) Improved Lunar Regolith Simulant Ion Implantation The eligibility for these grants are as follows: Grants are intended for faculty researchers from FSGC affiliated universities and colleges. Proposals from non-affiliated Florida universities, colleges, community colleges, and industry will be viewed more favorably if the project involves collaborations with FSGC affiliates.
Other non-academic organizations are also eligible to receive grant awards, especially if their proposed projects include involvement with FSGC affiliates. Notice of Intent by April 17, 2026 Deadline: Proposals due by May 29, 2026 Notification of Award – Not before July 31, 2026 Announcement of Opportunity 2026 KSC Technology Development Program with attachments RFP (Pdf 7.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Faculty researchers from FSGC-affiliated universities and colleges; non-affiliated Florida institutions and industry eligible if collaborating with FSGC affiliates. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Dissertation and Thesis Improvement Fellowship is a grant from NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium (FSGC) that funds graduate student research in space science and engineering. The fellowship provides partial support for master's thesis and doctoral dissertation projects that align with NASA's areas of interest. All requests exceeding $2,000 require 50% non-federal matching funds in cash or in-kind. A limit of two students per principal investigator applies. Eligible applicants are master's and doctoral students at FSGC-affiliated universities and colleges. Awards are $5,000. The deadline for the 2026-27 cycle is May 29, 2026.
Technology Development and Commercialization Program is sponsored by Florida Space Grant Consortium (FSGC), Space Florida, and Kennedy Space Center (KSC). This program seeks proposals to conduct development and testing of select KSC patented technologies that have potential for commercial applications. The goal is to advance technologies developed for NASA's space exploration mission for use in the private sector.
Research on Circular Economy, Smart Manufacturing, and Energy-Efficient Microelectronics is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO). This funding opportunity supports innovative technology R&D across the manufacturing sector with a focus on circular economy, smart manufacturing, and energy-efficient microelectronics. While the stated deadline for full applications has passed, AMMTO frequently issues similar solicitations, and this highlights a relevant area of interest for the DOE.
America's Seed Fund (SBIR/STTR) - Cybersecurity and Authentication is sponsored by U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). Supports startups and small businesses to translate research into products and services, including cybersecurity and authentication, to secure national defense and protect the public. Includes research requiring privacy and security-preserving resources for artificial intelligence.