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The FY27 Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2)

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BD-26-1367-1367C-1367L-131473State & Local

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The Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2) under the FY27 solicitation BD-26-1367-1367C-1367L-131473 is a state grant program designed to support Massachusetts-based innovators transitioning their hard-tech products into manufacturing. The program aims to accelerate commercialization by providing funding to those ready to scale production, with a single application window for the fiscal year. Interested applicants must first submit a concept paper by Monday, July 27, 2026; selected proposers will then be invited to submit a full application by Monday, August 17, 2026, with the final response deadline set for August 18, 2026 at 4:59 a.m. The initiative is administered by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative through its North Drive office in Westborough, Massachusetts, and is targeted at local innovators within the state’s innovation ecosystem. All communications and inquiries should be directed to the Legal Department as the primary point of contact, and further details are available via the public Commbuys portal.

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Massachusetts grant for hard-tech manufacturers to scale production with concept paper due July 27, 2026, full application August 17, 2026.

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1367CONVD - Massachusetts Technology CollaborativeView Agency

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813211 - Grantmaking FoundationsView NAICS

Place of Performance

North Drive Westborough, MA, 01581, US

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FY27 Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2) Grants Awarded and FAQ

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Overview - FY27 Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2)

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FY27 Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2) Program Details

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FY27 Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative Application Process and Selection Criteria

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Agency1367CONVD - Massachusetts Technology Collaborative
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OfficeNorth Drive Westborough, MA, 01581, US
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The Mass Tech Collaborative Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative (M2I2) provides state grant funding to help Massachusetts innovators who are ready to begin manufacturing their hard-tech products. There will be one FY27 application round: Concept Paper Deadline- Monday, July 27, 2026. Full Application Deadline (if chosen)- Monday, Aug. 17, 2026

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