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DOE Solar SBIR and STTR Grants 2026: How US Small Businesses Can Fund Phase I and Phase II R&D by February 25, 2026
If you run a US small business and you’ve been quietly (or loudly) cursing the gap between “cool prototype” and “real product,” DOE’s solar-focused SBIR/STTR pipeline is one of the few funding routes that actually understands your prob...
NIH PA-27-101: SBIR Phase IIB Strategic Breakthrough Award
The NIH PA-27-101 parent funding opportunity supports previous NIH SBIR and STTR Phase II recipients with a follow-on, commercially-focused Phase IIB award, provided each application includes required 100% third-party matching funds.
NIH SBIR/STTR Commercialization Readiness Pilot (CRP) Program (Parent SB1 Clinical Trial Optional): PAR-27-098
A late-stage small business commercialization bridge for U.S. NIH SBIR or STTR Phase II projects that need outsourced technical development, clinical studies, or market-readiness work before full commercialization.
NIH SBIR/STTR Omnibus Solicitation
NIH Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) opportunities for early-stage biomedical commercialization.
NIH Small Business Technology Transfer Grant (Parent STTR [R41/R42] Clinical Trial Optional): PA-27-102
Parent STTR NOFO for U.S. small businesses, supports Phase I, Phase II, Direct to Phase II, and Fast-Track tracks with NIH-partnering research projects and optional clinical-trial scope in 2026/2027.
NSF 26-510: SBIR/STTR Phase I, Phase II, and Fast-Track Funding for Deep Technologies (2026-2027)
Open NSF solicitation for eligible U.S. small businesses to apply for Phase I, Phase II, and Fast-Track SBIR/STTR grants supporting high-risk deep technologies through 2026-2027 deadlines.
NSF 26-511: SBIR/STTR and Fast-Track Funding for Scientific Instrumentation (2026-2027)
Pilot NSF SBIR/STTR and Fast-Track funding for U.S. small businesses developing next-generation scientific instrumentation, with up to $1,250,000 in Phase II, up to $1,555,000 in Fast-Track, and strategic support for commercialization readiness.
NSF 26-511: SBIR/STTR Pilot Emphasis on Scientific Instrumentation (Phase I, Phase II, Fast-Track)
Current NSF SBIR/STTR solicitation for U.S. small businesses with pilot focus on scientific instrumentation and a 2026-2027 submission cadence.
NSF Seed Fund (SBIR/STTR) Phase I
Non-dilutive NSF support for high-risk, high-impact technology R&D and commercialization through the SBIR/STTR Phase I process.