Skip to main content

TopNavBar

  • SSTI Conference
  • Contact
  • Login
  • /
  • Join
Site Logo

Additional menu

  • inform
  • lead
  • support
  • strengthen

Advanced Search

  • What is TBED?
  • About SSTI
    • Board
    • Staff
    • Membership
    • TBED Community of Practice
  • News
    • SSTI Digest
    • Job Corner
    • Funding Supplement
  • Education
    • Awards Program
    • Conference
    • Podcasts
    • Reports
    • Upcoming Webinars
    • Webinar Library
  • Federal Policy
  • Membership
    • Membership Benefits
    • Member List
    • Join or Renew
    • Member-only Documents
    • SSBCI Resources

States

  • Alaska (1)
  • Idaho (1)
  • Iowa (1)
  • Maryland (1)
  • Massachusetts (1)
  • Michigan (1)
  • Minnesota (1)
  • Missouri (2)
  • Nebraska (1)
  • Nevada (1)
  • New Mexico (1)
  • Ohio (1)
  • Pennsylvania (3)
  • Texas (1)
  • Utah (1)
  • Virginia (1)
  • Washington (1)

Tags

  • eda (12)
  • innovation (12)
  • higher ed (11)
  • nsf (9)
  • economic development (7)
  • research (6)
  • sba (6)
  • coronavirus (5)
  • r&d (5)
  • awards (4)
  • manufacturing (4)
  • small business (4)
  • tbed (4)
  • dept of energy (3)
  • entrepreneurship (3)
  • legislation (3)
  • nih (3)
  • sbir (3)
  • ssbci (3)
  • states (3)
  • venture capital (3)
  • accelerators (2)
  • chips (2)
  • energy (2)
  • FAST (2)
  • federal budget (2)
  • IAC (2)
  • inclusion (2)
  • international (2)
  • jobs (2)
  • rural (2)
  • semiconductors (2)
  • startups (2)
  • sttr (2)
  • technology (2)
  • usda (2)
  • angel (1)
  • angel capital (1)
  • artificial intelligence (1)
  • broadband (1)
  • capital (1)
  • clean energy (1)
  • climate (1)
  • clusters (1)
  • commercialization (1)
  • congress (1)
  • debt (1)
  • dept of defense (1)
  • RIS (1)
  • (-) funding (75)

Type

  • weekly_digest (75)
Displaying 51 - 75 of 75
Authored on

New resource: A closer look at EDA's Revolving Loan Fund

Thursday, August 10, 2023

The EDA’s Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) can be an important tool for supporting tech-based economic development initiatives. In the newest addition to SSTI’s Federal Funding Video Library, Matt Knutson, program analyst with EDA, provides an overview of how organizations can use this funding opportunity. Whether you’re seeking to understand the application process or explore how the RLF program aligns with your region’s TBED strategy, this video offers valuable insights and guidance.

  • Read more about New resource: A closer look at EDA's Revolving Loan Fund

Pennsylvania economy gets big boost from Ben Franklin Technology Partners

Thursday, April 27, 2023

Despite being hit with a recession brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the latest 5-year impact report from Ben Franklin Technology Partners (BFTP) shows even higher growth than the previous five years.

  • Read more about Pennsylvania economy gets big boost from Ben Franklin Technology Partners

White House R&D priorities include new focus on regional innovation; other priorities slightly shift

Thursday, August 24, 2023

A memo sent out last week by the Office of Management and Budget and the Office of Science and Technology Policy outlines this year’s R&D priorities. Federal science agencies will use this memo to design their budget requests for the fiscal year 2025.

  • Read more about White House R&D priorities include new focus on regional innovation; other priorities slightly shift

New resource: SSTI releases first video on federal funding sources

Thursday, June 1, 2023

Have you ever wondered whether there is a federal program that supports tech-based economic development (TBED) strategies and initiatives--even if it doesn’t explicitly state that science, technology, innovation, or entrepreneurship are priority uses of funds? Actually, a wide variety of federal programs can support these programs. To help organizations identify sources of funding that could be useful, SSTI interviewed representatives from the Economic Development Administration (EDA) to understand better how they can use specific funding opportunities to support TBED activities.

Have you ever wondered whether there is a federal program that supports tech-based economic development (TBED) strategies and initiatives--even if it doesn’t explicitly state that science, technology, innovation, or entrepreneurship are priority uses of funds? Actually, a wide variety of federal programs can support these programs. To help organizations identify sources of funding that could be useful, SSTI interviewed representatives from the Economic Development Administration (EDA) to understand better how they can use specific funding opportunities to support TBED activities.

  • Read more about New resource: SSTI releases first video on federal funding sources

NSF is accepting EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) proposals

Thursday, January 25, 2024

The NSF Directorate for Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships (TIP) is accepting EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) proposals that will advance the state of the art in assessing place-based innovation's societal and economic impacts. This funding opportunity aims to address gaps in publicly available data and associated knowledge to adequately and appropriately benchmark activities in place-based innovation grounded in integrating research and development, translation, and workforce development.

  • Read more about NSF is accepting EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) proposals

Funding for tech-based economic development in the federal FY 2024 budget

Thursday, March 21, 2024

Editor’s note (April 4, 2024): This article has been updated to reflect relevant programs included in the second of two FY 2024 omnibus appropriations bills.

  • Read more about Funding for tech-based economic development in the federal FY 2024 budget

Amazon commits $53M to women-led, climate tech firms, incubators

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Amazon is allocating $50 million from its Climate Pledge Fund — Amazon’s venture capital program that invests in companies pioneering decarbonizing technologies and solutions — to invest in women-founded and women-led climate tech companies, as well as incubators and accelerators that prioritize women-led entities.

  • Read more about Amazon commits $53M to women-led, climate tech firms, incubators

Would an increase in the quantity of NIH SBIR awards impact their overall quality?

Thursday, October 27, 2022

In a recent study titled Does NIH select the right healthcare ventures through the SBIR grant program?, researchers from Rutgers University and the University of Connecticut took advantage of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to conduct a natural experiment.

In a recent study titled Does NIH select the right healthcare ventures through the SBIR grant program?, researchers from Rutgers University and the University of Connecticut took advantage of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to conduct a natural experiment. The opportunity was available due to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) decision to use ARRA dollars to fund additional Phase I SBIR awards from general SBIR competitions, and the researchers compared these 19 ARRA-funded awards to the other 479 Phase I awards that were first funded in the same competitions with regular appropriations.

  • Read more about Would an increase in the quantity of NIH SBIR awards impact their overall quality?

Maryland moving on innovation initiatives to grow state economy

Thursday, March 2, 2023

In his budget proposal, Maryland Gov.

  • Read more about Maryland moving on innovation initiatives to grow state economy

National Academy of Sciences president advocates for a national research strategy to coordinate basic research

Thursday, August 8, 2024

In a recent State of the Science address, National Academy of Sciences President Marcia McNutt called attention to what she sees as an alarming trend: the federal contribution to basic research is stagnating while industry funding is rising. The federal share of U.S. spending on basic research, she said, was down from about 60% in 2011 to 40% in 2021.

  • Read more about National Academy of Sciences president advocates for a national research strategy to coordinate basic research

Inaugural Open-Source Ecosystems awards announced on eve of next competition deadline

Thursday, October 13, 2022

On the closing days of the previous federal fiscal year and with an Oct. 21 deadline looming for new proposals, the National Science Foundation announced the first 24 awards for a new program to support “Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems” (OSE). NSF’s goal is to exploit the advantages of using open-source development to find technological solutions to problems of national and societal importance.

  • Read more about Inaugural Open-Source Ecosystems awards announced on eve of next competition deadline

11 additional states approved for federal funding through SSBCI

Thursday, October 13, 2022

The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced 11 additional states whose SSBCI plans have been approved: Alaska, Idaho, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, and Utah.

  • Read more about 11 additional states approved for federal funding through SSBCI

EPA announces parameters for $27 billion clean energy investment grant competition

Thursday, February 16, 2023

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced initial guidance on the design of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) program, created under the Inflation Reduction Act. EPA published two Federal Assistance Listings outlining key parameters of the grant competitions that will ultimately award nearly $27 billion to leverage private capital for clean energy and clean air investments across the country.

  • Read more about EPA announces parameters for $27 billion clean energy investment grant competition

Treasury approves $635.6 million in SSBCI funding for Texas and Washington

Thursday, March 9, 2023

The U.S. Department of Treasury has announced approval of $635.6 million in State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) funding for Texas and Washington. The addition of these two states means 48 states and three territories have had their SSBCI programs approved.

Texas

  • Read more about Treasury approves $635.6 million in SSBCI funding for Texas and Washington

NSF announces new $60 million program for academic institutions to scale the translation of research

Thursday, February 9, 2023

The U.S. National Science Foundation announced a new $60 million investment led by NSF's Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships — the Accelerating Research Translation, or ART, program. The program will build capacity and infrastructure at higher education institutions that are needed to strengthen and scale the translation of basic research outcomes into impactful solutions and practice.

  • Read more about NSF announces new $60 million program for academic institutions to scale the translation of research

SBA announces 44 FAST awardees

Thursday, October 6, 2022

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently announced 44 FAST awards, including 12 new awards,  totaling over $5.4 million, with each up to $125,000 for specialized training, mentoring, and technical assistance for research and development.

  • Read more about SBA announces 44 FAST awardees

SSTI outlines ideas for planning, design of EDA Tech Hubs

Thursday, March 23, 2023

Expanding U.S. innovation capacity sits at the heart of SSTI’s mission, and it was that driving force that guided our response to the Economic Development Administration’s request for information to inform the planning and design of the regional Technology and Innovation Hub (Tech Hubs) program last week. With $10 billion authorized for the program, and $500 million appropriated, the opportunity for growth in the nation demands a thoughtful and actionable plan.

  • Read more about SSTI outlines ideas for planning, design of EDA Tech Hubs

Latino/a businesses are the fastest growing demographic in the US, Stanford finds

Thursday, October 12, 2023

Latino- and Latina-owned businesses represent the fastest growing demographic in the U.S. business ecosystem, growing revenues and creating jobs for all Americans, according to the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

  • Read more about Latino/a businesses are the fastest growing demographic in the US, Stanford finds

NSF solicits proposals for $20M program to broaden participation in innovation ecosystems

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Recognizing that innovation ecosystems require broad networks of partners working together and knowing that many institutions of higher education (IHEs) lack the research capacity to be able to participate in external partnerships, the NSF Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships invites proposals from Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs), Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs), and two-year institutions with limited or no research capacity to apply for the support necessary to become equitable partners with teams competing under the current and subsequent NSF Engine

  • Read more about NSF solicits proposals for $20M program to broaden participation in innovation ecosystems

Global competition intensifies for US research talent amid funding uncertainty

Thursday, March 27, 2025

As U.S. research institutions face funding uncertainty, countries and universities worldwide are launching initiatives to lure away our scientific talent:

As U.S. research institutions face funding uncertainty, countries and universities worldwide are launching initiatives to lure away our scientific talent:

  • Twelve EU countries signed a letter calling for dedicated funding and an immigration framework in the next EU budget. Individual countries are taking separate actions.
  • Belgium’s Vrije Universiteit Brussel has allocated €2.5 million ($2.7 million) for 12 postdoctoral fellowships specifically targeting American researchers through its European Marie Skłodowska-Curie program.
  • Read more about Global competition intensifies for US research talent amid funding uncertainty

NIH posts modifications to proposal application and review process

Monday, March 31, 2025

How one applies and has their proposal reviewed to gain a small share of the world's largest funding source for life science research is changing. The following highlights modifications affecting grant applications submitted to the National Institutes of Health for due dates on or after January 25, 2025, as posted on their Implementation of New Initiatives and Policies page.

  • Read more about NIH posts modifications to proposal application and review process

Modest Tech Hubs funding included in FY 2026 appropriation bills

Thursday, July 31, 2025

House and Senate subcommittees with oversight for Commerce, State and Justice appropriations differ on funding recommendations for the EDA Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs program, commonly referred to as Tech Hubs. While any funding in a tight budget environment is good, the $50 million in the House version of the CJS bill or the Senate subcommittee’s $60 million is far short of Congress’s original vision for the Tech Hubs, authorized at $10 billion over ten years.

  • Read more about Modest Tech Hubs funding included in FY 2026 appropriation bills

Private sources step up to fund telescope that rivals the defunct Arecibo telescope

Wednesday, September 10, 2025
  • Read more about Private sources step up to fund telescope that rivals the defunct Arecibo telescope

Among recent U.S. EDA cuts is the 45-year-old University Centers program

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

SSTI has learned from Ben Page, deputy assistant secretary for economic development and chief operating officer in the U.S. Department of Commerce that U.S. Economic Development Administration is discontinuing funding for the University Centers, Trade Adjustment Assistance to Firms, and STEM Talent Challenge programs. The reason cited was budget constraints. 
  • Read more about Among recent U.S. EDA cuts is the 45-year-old University Centers program

ITIF warns that deep R&D cuts could have long-term economic impacts

Wednesday, October 22, 2025
  • Read more about ITIF warns that deep R&D cuts could have long-term economic impacts

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3

SSTI

1391 W 5th Avenue Ste 323, Columbus OH 43212 | tel 614.901.1690© 2024 SSTI, All Rights Reserved. Web Design by Alliance

The State Science & Technology Institute (SSTI) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to improving initiatives that support prosperity through science, technology, innovation and entrepreneurship.

  • Contact Us
    • 614.901.1690
    • contactus [@] ssti.org
    • Privacy Policy

Footer menu About

  • About
    • Board
    • Staff
    • Membership
    • TBED Community of Practice

Footer menu Join

  • Join SSTI
    • Member Benefits
    • Join SSTI
    • Member List