Small Business Innovation Research Program - Phase I

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Small Business Innovation Research Program - Phase I: The purpose of the SBIR program is to provide an opportunity for US-owned, for-profit small business firms to submit innovative, applied, research and development projects that address important problems facing American agriculture and have the potential to lead to significant public benefit if the research is successful. Research proposals are accepted in any of the following topic areas: 1) Forests and Related Resources; 2) Plant Production and Protection - Biology; 3) Animal Production and Protection; 4) Air, Water, and Soils; 5) Food Science and Nutrition; 6) Rural Development; 7) Aquaculture; 8) Biofuels and Biobased Products; 9) Marketing and Trade; 10) Animal Manure Management; 11) Small and Mid-Size Farms; and 12) Plant Production and Protection - Engineering. The SBIR program exists in three phases. The purpose of Phase I is to prove the scientific or technical feasibility of the proposed research and development effort. Phase I projects typically are for 8 months. Phase II is the principal research and development effort and often involves moving the project from the laboratory to the field or the development of prototypes. Phase II projects typically are for 24 months. Phase III is the commercialization phase and there is no SBIR support provided for this phase. Phase I applications are due on September 4, 2008. This SBIR program funding opportunity is for Phase I applications.
Federal Grant Title: Small Business Innovation Research Program - Phase I
Federal Agency Name: CSREES
Grant Categories: Food and Nutrition Environment Science and Technology Agriculture Community Development Natural Resources Business and Commerce
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-CSREES-SBIR-001725
Type of Funding: Grant
CFDA Numbers: 10.212
CFDA Descriptions: Small Business Innovation Research
Current Application Deadline: No deadline provided
Original Application Deadline: Sep 04, 2008
Posted Date: Jun 27, 2008
Creation Date: Jun 27, 2008
Archive Date: Oct 04, 2008
Total Program Funding: $20,383,332
Maximum Federal Grant Award: $80,000
Minimum Federal Grant Award: $70,000
Expected Number of Awards:
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Small businesses
Additional Information on Eligibility
Each organization submitting a proposal must qualify as a small business concern for research or research and development purposes.
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