This webpage lists state resources to assist with SBIR/STTR proposal preparation and/or supplement SBIR/STTR funding from 31 states and the District of Columbia, compiled by Eva Garland Consulting, LLC.
Providing select early stage startup companies with up to $75,000, via convertible note,* to access to DISI’s business building expertise, core programs, scientific equipment, and extensive, multi-use wet laboratories.
Delaware Innovation Space, a 501c3 non-profit, leverages over 130K sq. ft of wet labs for chemistry, materials, biotech, and pharma applications combined with business building resources to assist in the startup and scaleup of companies.
Our mission is to enhance the well-being of our community through education and the promotion of public health. We accomplish this mission through professional and lay education, advocacy efforts, partnerships with like-minded individuals and entities, and with guidance from national …
The DHSA is the consortium of leading regional health sciences institutions. The Founding Members are Christiana Care, University of Delaware, Thomas Jefferson University, and Nemours Children’s Health System. Our main focus is developing the Delaware health sciences workforce; catalyzing research; …
It takes a village to raise a startup: Startup Village is a group of professionals that provide free 30-minute one-on-one appointments to entrepreneurs in the UD community. Consultations are held at the Venture Development Center (VDC) and can be scheduled …
UD’s Pre-Accelerator for Student Ventures: The Summer Founders program is a 12-week program designed for students with early stage startups to work on their ventures and receive a stipend, mentorship and education sessions.
Maximize Research Impact: The National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps Sites Program provides specialized training and mini grants of up to $3,000 to help teams bridge the gap between academic research and product commercialization, University intellectual property, or any STEM-related technology.
Where low-income inventors can get free advice from a patent attorney or patent agent.
Delaware Bio offers it’s members the opportunity to take advantage of several Bio Business Solutions programs. Through our exclusive partnership with Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), Delaware Bio members can save money on everything from office supplies to lab equipment.
The Division of Small Business is a service-focused agency committed to helping businesses start and grow in Delaware.
The Delaware Small Business Development Center Network (SBDC) is proud to be a part of the University of Delaware’s Office of Economic Innovation and Partnerships (OEIP), a team guided by a singular purpose to drive the University and the State’s …
Travel awards to the annual HHS annual SBIR/STTR meeting. This meeting is organized by the NIH SBIR program with the primary goal of attracting biomedical small businesses and training them in SBIR/STTR grant applications. The meeting provides training sessions covering …
Applicants can select any Bioscience-based business or other business such as law offices or consultant firms that support the bioscience community to provide the applicants with the desired training.
The I-Trep program offers individual one-to-one consulting with experts to assist you with commercializing your innovation.