Small Business Innovation Research Grants: Difference between revisions

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|ProgramName=Small Business Innovation Research Grants
|ProgramName=Small Business Innovation Research Grants
|ProgramType=Program
|ProgramType=Program
|OrgSponsor=National Institutes of Health (among other agencies)
|OrgSponsor=National Institutes of Health
|TopOrganization=Department of Health and Human Services
|TopOrganization=Department of Health and Human Services
|CreationLegislation=Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982 (Public Law 97-219)
|CreationLegislation=Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982
|Purpose=The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grants program, administered by federal agencies including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under the Department of Health and Human Services, provides funding to small businesses to conduct research and development (R&D) with commercial potential. It aims to stimulate technological innovation, meet federal research needs, and increase commercialization of innovative products, particularly in health-related fields, through a three-phase funding structure.
|Purpose=The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grants program, administered by federal agencies including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under the Department of Health and Human Services, provides funding to small businesses to conduct research and development (R&D) with commercial potential. It aims to stimulate technological innovation, meet federal research needs, and increase commercialization of innovative products, particularly in health-related fields, through a three-phase funding structure.
|Website=https://sbir.nih.gov
|Website=https://sbir.nih.gov
|ProgramStart=1983
|ProgramStart=1983
|InitialFunding=$45 million (across all agencies)
|InitialFunding=$45 million
|Duration=Ongoing
|Duration=Ongoing
|Historic=false
|Historic=false