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TTAC Proof of Concept Program - LaunchTN TTAC Proof of Concept Program TTAC Proof of Concept Program The Tennessee Technology Advancement Consortium (TTAC) Proof of Concept Program provides targeted micro-funding to support early-stage, innovation-driven research projects within TTAC member institutions .
Designed to catalyze the development of promising ideas, these grants help researchers take the first critical steps toward demonstrating commercial viability. With awards ranging from $1,500 to $15,000, this program supports preliminary work, including prototype development, market research, early testing, and validation of novel concepts.
Funding is intended to de-risk innovations and lay the groundwork for future commercialization or external funding. Priority will be given to projects that have moved beyond initial ideation and demonstrate clear potential to contribute to TTAC’s broader mission of translating academic research into real-world solutions. TTAC is a collaborative effort between Launch Tennessee and the state’s leading universities.
This network empowers universities to accelerate technology transfer and commercialization of faculty innovations. If you have questions about eligibility or the application process, please contact charles@launchtn. org .
Applicants must be faculty members or staff researchers at a TTAC member institution. An invention disclosure must be filed with the TTAC institution. Projects must be in the early stages of development but show potential for future commercialization or applied impact.
Proposals should articulate how the funding will support advancement beyond the ideation phase and contribute to the innovation’s long-term potential. Projects must align with TTAC’s mission to support technology advancement, commercialization, and entrepreneurial activity in Tennessee.
Proposals will be reviewed based on the following: Innovation & market potential : Novelty of the idea and potential for real-world application Project readiness : Evidence of preliminary work and a clear plan for next steps Milestones & feasibility : Well-defined goals achievable within the grant period Team & budget : Capability of the team and appropriate use of requested fund Catalytic impact: Potential for the funding to significantly advance commercialization or attract follow-on support Applications Open: Aug.
1, 2025 Application Deadline: Rolling basis through Jan. 15, 2026 , or until funds are fully allocated Project Completion Deadline: June 15, 2026 Final Report Due: June 30, 2026 To apply to the TTAC Proof of Concept Program, please complete the online application form here .
Before you begin, please be prepared to upload or provide the following materials: Project summary outlining the innovation and its potential impact Project timeline including major milestones and anticipated completion dates Detailed budget with justification of how funds will be used Invention disclosure confirmation filed with your institution’s tech transfer office Optional supporting materials , such as figures, charts, or preliminary data Applications are open!
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Researchers at TTAC member institutions in Tennessee. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $1,500 - $15,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
TTAC Proof of Concept Program is funded by Launch Tennessee. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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