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Find similar grantsWisconsin Community Safety Fund (WCSF) is sponsored by Medical College of Wisconsin. Enhances community safety and individual well-being through evidence-informed prevention strategies in Wisconsin, focusing on areas like child abuse and neglect.
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Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment Momentum Grants is sponsored by Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment (Medical College of Wisconsin). These grants support collaborative teams to address Wisconsin's leading health challenges by implementing novel and public community health, health-focused research, and health workforce education and development efforts to advance health and health equity in Wisconsin. Projects should demonstrate impact on identified health needs.
2026 Momentum Grants (Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment) is sponsored by Medical College of Wisconsin. AHW's Momentum Grants support collaborative teams to address Wisconsin's leading health challenges by implementing novel and public community health, health-focused research, and health workforce education and development efforts to advance health and health equity in Wisconsin.
DARPA BTO pre-released four FY26 SBIR/STTR topics on April 30, 2026, with proposals due June 3. Two topics — SWiFT and EXPOSITION — offer Direct-to-Phase-II awards up to $1.5M, bypassing the standard Phase I gate. Here is what each topic is actually solving, why the DP2 structure matters, and how small biotech, surgical robotics, and battlefield-medicine teams should decide whether to compete.
Read articleOn June 3, 2026, four DARPA Biological Technologies Office SBIR topics close simultaneously — SWiFT, BARK, EXPOSITION, and Medical Swarm Robotics. Combined Phase I plus Phase II potential exceeds $6 million per company, and together they sketch a coherent strategy of distributed, autonomous, dual-species combat casualty care that depends on small businesses, not primes, to actually build.
Read articleThe BARK program funds dual-use medical products for warfighters and military working dogs — tourniquets, sensors, drug delivery, and CBRN countermeasures. Proposals close June 3, 2026.
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