Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, Phase I
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The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, Phase I, administered by the Administration for Community Living under the Department of Health and Human Services, aims to drive technological innovation within the private sector by supporting small businesses engaged in federally-funded research and development. This specific opportunity focuses on initiatives that improve the lives of people with disabilities by encouraging small businesses to develop commercially viable R&D products. The program seeks to enhance the societal and economic benefits derived from federally funded research. Under this solicitation, the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) will award 10 grants. Each grant will fund a six-month project designed to assess the scientific or technical merit and feasibility of proposed concepts or ideas. The program provides small businesses an opportunity to advance their innovative research while contributing to federal objectives supporting disability-related advancements. Interested applicants can contact Brian Bard at the agency for further information.
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The purpose of the Federal SBIR program is to stimulate technological innovation in the private sector, strengthen the role of small business in meeting Federal research or research and development (R/R&D) needs, and improve the return on investment from Federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. The specific purpose of ACL's SBIR program is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through R/R&D products generated by small businesses, and to increase the commercial application of ACL-supported research results and development products. Phase I SBIR grants are intended to conduct research to determine the scientific or technical merit and feasibility of concepts, topics, or ideas. NIDILRR will make 10 grants under this opportunity. Grants will have a 6-month project period with a corresponding six-month budget period.
