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Technology Transfer Assistance Grant Program (TTAG) is sponsored by Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC). The Technology Transfer Assistance Grant Program (TTAG) assists Arkansas' enterprises in developing or improving products or processes through the transfer of technical solutions to technology-based, industry-driven problems, thus enhancing that enterprise's market competitiveness.
The AEDC provides limited financial support for the transfer and deployment of innovative technology.
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(Please note some areas require you enter a brief description in the box below.) Project Area Brief Description Enter a brief description if you selected one of these Project Areas in the previous question: 4, 9, 17, 18, 27, 31 or 32 (This section for SBIR/STTR applicants only) SBIR/STTR applicants please indicate the Federal agency and identify the announcement/solicitation number for which you are submitting your application.
Please supply a title for your project (255 character limit). (SBIR/STTR applicants please use your SBIR/STTR title if possible.) Please describe your business and the competitive challenges you face.
(SBIR/STTR applicants please describe your area of research or technology.) Describe the specific problem that you hope to have the Resource Provider address with this TTAG application. (SBIR/STTR applicants describe the SBIR/STTR solicitation you plan to apply for, include topic # if available.)
Describe the solution to the problem that you and the Resource Provider hope to implement with these TTAG funds. (SBIR/STTR applicants describe the types of commercial application(s), products or processes you hope to develop using the SBIR/STTR grant.) Describe in general terms how the Resource Provider is going to implement the solution.
(SBIR/STTR applicants briefly describe what goals you hope to accomplish during the SBIR/STTR grant period to demonstrate the technical feasibility of your technology for the targeted application.) Describe how your company will maintain the solution after it has been implemented and the Resource Provider has left. (SBIR/STTR applicants briefly describe your strategy for Phase 3 if you are successful in Phases 1 & 2.)
Work Plan, Timeline, and Budget List steps required to meet this accomplishment and who will perform the work. Do not list work unless it is being paid for with these TTAG funds. (SBIR/STTR applicants please describe how you will use the TTAG funds to prepare the SBIR/STTR application.)
Expected Project Start Date (12/18/2019) * First Task Necessary to Complete Project * First Task Time (Hours) * First Task Budget (Dollars) * Second Task Necessary to Complete Project * Second Task Time (Hours) * Second Task Budget (Dollars) * Expected Project End Date (12/18/2019) * Next Task Necessary to Complete Project (SBIR/STTR Applicants please insert anticipated award amount beside "Research" below.)
Avoid Unnecessary Investment * Increased Investment Plant/Equipment * Increased Investment Workforce * Increased Investment IT or Software * Increased Investment Research * Increased Investment Other Areas * Creation of Additional Jobs * Average Hourly Wage Of New Jobs * Can the work described in the attached work plan be accomplished in ninety (90) days?
(Check the box for "Yes") Do any members of the Resource Provider organization have any personal or professional interest / affiliation with the Enterprise? (Check the box for "Yes") The Enterprise agrees to comply with the AEDC's effort to document the results and impacts of the project for a period of up to 36 months from project completion.
The Enterprise agrees to complete the Customer Project Evaluation Survey (within 6 months after project completion), and if selected, respond to the National Institute of Standards and Technology Manufacturing Partnership (NIST MEP) online survey. SBIR/STTR Applicants agree to complete a post award survey (survey will be delivered via email 6 to 12 months after TTAG completion date).
Total Project Price (TTAG + Enterprise Contribution) = $5,000. 00 If Total Project Price does not equal $5,000. 00, please explain.
The Enterprise agrees to make a cash match in the amount of $1,250. 00 for this project (or a lesser amount, if applicable, as specified in the TTAG program documentation). Answer 5 questions about our new website.
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Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Qualified eligible applicants include one or more technology transfer resource providers who possess or have the capability to locate innovative technology to transfer to a specific Arkansas-based enterprise. 'Technology transfer resource provider' means any public or private Arkansas-based enterprise, college or university, or laboratory that has the capability to identify and transfer innovative technology. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $3,750 (AEDC funds first $2,500; remaining $2,500 cost-shared 50:50) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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