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Find similar grantsTexas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) is sponsored by Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office. The Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund may be used to match funding to state entities, such as institutions of higher education, for semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing projects.
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Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) The Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) is a new incentive program to encourage the continued leadership of Texas in semiconductor research, design and manufacturing.
The TSIF was established in June 2023 when Governor Abbott signed into law the Texas CHIPS Act (House Bill 5174) which established the TSIF as well as the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium (TSIC) . In June 2023, Texas lawmakers appropriated $698 million for the new semiconductor fund. In June 2025, TSIF received an additional $250 million, totaling approximately $948 million in total appropriations.
The TSIF will provide grants to state entities and institutions of higher education for semiconductor manufacturing and design projects; and award grants to business entities with an established presence within the state of Texas to encourage economic development related to semiconductor manufacturing and design.
State entities, including institutions of higher education, and private business entities planning new or expanded semiconductor manufacturing and design projects. The TSIF will provide grants and matching funds to eligible entities for semiconductor research, manufacturing and design projects.
Business Grant Eligibility Details Businesses must have an established presence in Texas and be positioned to advance or sustain Texas’ position as a leader in the semiconductor industry, undertake capital investment, and create jobs. An applicant must attest on the application that a local community has prior knowledge of the proposed project.
A demonstration of local support in the form of local economic incentives is also taken into account by the TSIC Executive Committee. Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund Application (Private Sector) Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund Application (State Entity or Institution of Higher Education) Frequently Asked Questions All TSIF Announced Projects (as of Jan. 16, 2026)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: State entities (e. g. , institutions of higher education) and business entities with an established presence in Texas involved in semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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