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Wyoming SBIR Match Grant Program is a grant from the Wyoming Business Council that funds companies in Wyoming that have already received federal SBIR or STTR awards, providing matching grants to accelerate technology commercialization and business growth. Phase I federal awardees may receive up to $100,000 in matching funds, while Phase II awardees may receive up to $200,000, with a maximum of four matches per business lifetime.
Applications are accepted year-round on a rolling basis. Eligible applicants are Wyoming-based for-profit businesses with an active federal SBIR or STTR award, at least 50% of employees based in Wyoming, and a commitment to pursuing additional funding beyond SBIR or STTR programs.
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SBIR - Wyoming Business Council SBIR Matching Grant Program The Wyoming SBIR Match Grant Program is designed to support companies that have received Phase I or Phase II federal funding through the Small Business Innovation (SBIR) or the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs.
With the intent of helping Wyoming businesses that are working to advance their groundbreaking technologies and looking to commercialize their research. The goal of this program is to catalyze innovation and business growth within the state, ultimately creating a lasting positive impact on the Wyoming economy.
Wyoming Businesses with the following are invited to apply: An active federal SBIR/STTR award At least 50% of employees based in the state Committed to seeking additional funding beyond SBIR/STTR Applications are open year-round Phase I grants will have access to a maximum $100,000 match Phase II grants will have access to a maximum $200,000 match Maximum of 4 matches throughout the lifetime of the business Employee Information Form Review program rules, qualifications, and required documentation to confirm eligibility Complete the application and provide the required documents Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis – those who qualify will be invited to pitch virtually with the WBC team Applicants will be notified within two weeks of the pitch Approved applicants will begin the contract process which can take 45 days For 3 years post-award, the business will submit annual reporting, as well as maintain its meaningful nexus within the state of Wyoming W.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Wyoming businesses with an active federal SBIR/STTR award, at least 50% of employees based in Wyoming, and committed to seeking additional funding beyond SBIR/STTR. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $100,000 - $200,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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