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Find similar grantsTechnology Transfer Assistance Grant Program (TTAG) is sponsored by Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC). The TTAG program assists Arkansas enterprises in developing or improving products or processes through the transfer of technical solutions, which can include support for activities related to SBIR/STTR.
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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 Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) provides limited financial support for the transfer and deployment of innovative technology.
AEDC will fund up to $3,750 of costs associated with transferring new or existing technology from a qualified applicant — such as a public or private enterprise, laboratory, college or university — to an enterprise based in Arkansas. Up to $5,000 of total project costs will be considered, with the first $2,500 funded by the Authority; the remaining $2,500 is cost-shared equally (50:50) between the Authority and the enterprise.
Each enterprise is eligible to receive assistance for two technology transfer projects per year. Projects are evaluated on a competitive basis. AEDC defines eligibility as broadly as possible to encourage submissions that reflect the greatest potential for project success.
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.
All qualified applicants must complete the on-line application at the link below. The application must address the transfer of innovative technology from a qualified Resource Provider to an Arkansas based enterprise. Projects will be evaluated by AEDC on every other Thursday (see schedule below).
Evaluation criteria include the demonstration of support resources available to ensure probable project success, as well as technical and commercial feasibility of the project. The project must have a time frame of no longer than 90 days. TTAG grants can be used for a range of purposes.
The list below includes some of the ways past TTAG recipients have used grants. Engineering and technical support fees, database searches, and travel necessary for Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR), Small Business Technology Transfer Program (STTR), or the Advanced Technology Program (ATP).
Business to Consumer (B2C) Third Party Logistics Implementation Environmental, Health/Hygiene, and Safety Gap Analysis Preparing Financial Plan for Expansion Schedule of TTAG Meeting Dates Applications must be submitted by the Friday before the meeting in which they are to be reviewed. Meetings occur every two weeks and address all applications submitted prior to the meetings.
Rules, Guidelines and Form The following forms are pdf documents and require the free Adobe Reader to view or print. Third Party Resource Provider Application For more information, contact Bob Kucheravy at [email protected] .
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Public or private enterprises, laboratories, colleges or universities in Arkansas. Each enterprise is eligible to receive assistance for two technology transfer projects per year. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $5,000 of total project costs (first $2,500 funded by AEDC, remaining $2,500 cost-shared 50:50). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Technology Transfer Assistance Grant Program (TTAG) is funded by Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arkansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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