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SBA Releases Regional Innovation Cluster solicitation

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

The U.S. Small Business Administration announced a new funding opportunity through the Regional Innovation Cluster (RIC) Program. The program is designed to enable new RICs to assist small businesses in matching innovative technologies to industry needs, with the aim of reshoring critical industrial and manufacturing capabilities, securing domestic supply chains, and spurring job creation.

SBA is interested in competitive offers from organizations with relevant partnerships and small business expertise in critical industries, including: 

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Leveraging the SBIC program to increase access to innovation capital

Thursday, July 31, 2025

The U.S. Small Business Administration adopted new rules in 2023 that made it easier for venture capital funds to leverage federal resources under the Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program, thereby increasing the capital they have available for early-stage investments.

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Senate, House offer sharp differences in NSF’s FY 26 budget prospects

Thursday, July 31, 2025

The nearly status quo nature of the FY 2026 budget of $9.0 billion for the National Science Foundation advanced by the Senate Appropriations Committee stands in striking contrast to the Administration’s $3.9 billion request. House appropriations, meanwhile, appropriated $7.0 billion for NSF, a reduction of $2.06 billion or 23% from the FY 2025 enacted level.

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House subcommittee zeroes out FAST in 2026

Thursday, July 31, 2025

The Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) subcommittee of House Appropriations has turned against the Federal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership in its budget recommendations for the Small Business Administration, zeroing out the only program that provides funds to help states level the competitive field of applicants for the SBIR/STTR program. While the FAST funds were decreased from the $9 million enacted in FY2024, the SBDC line item received a $10 million increase in the FSGG appropriations proposal.

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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.

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FY 26 budget for EDA’s Build to Scale program level at $50M—so far

Thursday, July 31, 2025

In perhaps the most difficult budget season of the last 25 years, where the President’s budget has proposed eliminating funding for scores of programs, both the House and Senate subcommittees with budget oversight for the Economic Development Administration (EDA) have proposed continuation funding of $50 million for FY2026 for the popular Build 2 Scale (B2S) program—referred to as the Regional Innovation Program Grants in budget language.

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Seven universities receive NSF Regional Resilience Innovation Incubator (R2I2) funding

Thursday, August 14, 2025
NSF’s Regional Resilience Innovation Incubator (R2I2) project has awarded Phase 1 funding to six teams, each addressing specific regional climate challenges and demonstrating solutions. The award includes funding for a seventh team to create the R2I2 National Office, which will support the collective and coordinated implementation of R2I2 award activities.
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Accelerating innovation is a key pillar of America’s AI Action Plan

Thursday, August 14, 2025
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Recent research: Who benefits from state workforce development grants?

Thursday, August 14, 2025
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Useful Stats: Where is US manufacturing? A county-level look at subsector-specific data

Thursday, August 14, 2025
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Examining the geographic concentration of VC investment in AI

Thursday, August 14, 2025
The dominance of artificial intelligence (AI) investments in venture capital (VC) has been a consistent storyline in the first half of 2025. PitchBook, Carta, Crunchbase, and many others have all pointed to the significant portion of investment dollars and deals flowing to AI companies. With the volume of companies, deals, and dollars involved, it is more than a spike in the usual cyclic nature of  VC investment.   As SSTI wrote in our review of Q1 venture capital investment activity, VC has been concentrating in larger deals. With market trends and mega deals in AI so well documented, we explore investment concentration from  deal size and geographic perspectives. As with prior analyses, we focus on deal sizes more relevant to TBED initiatives to help regional innovation leaders identify where they might find opportunities, face challenges, or set priorities in such a dynamic environment. Excluding the largest deals from our analysis appears to be increasing important, considering  PitchBook’s findings that just ten companies accounted for 41% of all venture dollars so far this year.  
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DOE plans to offer $1B for battery and critical minerals technology advancement

Thursday, August 14, 2025
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EDA has cancelled the FY 24 Build to Scale Competition

Thursday, August 14, 2025
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Executive Order aims to reorganize federal grantmaking

Thursday, August 14, 2025
A recent executive order from the White House aims to centralize federal grantmaking. This revamping of the grantmaking process would affect how decisions are made regarding the distribution of billions of dollars in research grants and have a significant impact on research universities.  While the order notes, “nothing in this order shall be construed to discourage or prevent the use of peer review methods,” it sidelines the peer review process with the disclaimer, “provided that peer review recommendations remain advisory” to the senior appointees. These senior appointees are directed to “use their independent judgment.”  All final grant award decisions across all agencies are to be made by political appointees. 
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