Funding-Small
Business Innovation Research Program - Phase I;
September 3, 2009
Agency
CSREES
Description
The
purpose of the SBIR program is to provide an opportunity for US-owned,
for-profit small business firms to submit innovative, applied, research and
development projects that address important problems facing American
agriculture and have the potential to lead to significant public benefit if the
research is successful. Research proposals are accepted in any of the following
topic areas: 1) Forests and Related Resources; 2) Plant Production and
Protection - Biology; 3) Animal Production and Protection; 4) Air, Water, and
Soils; 5) Food Science and Nutrition; 6) Rural Development; 7) Aquaculture; 8) Biofuels and Biobased Products;
9) Marketing and Trade; 10) Animal Manure Management; 11) Small and Mid-Size
Farms; and 12) Plant Production and Protection - Engineering. The SBIR program
exists in three phases. The purpose of Phase I is to
prove the scientific or technical feasibility of the proposed research and
development effort. Phase I projects typically are for 8 months. Phase II is
the principal research and development effort and often involves moving the
project from the laboratory to the field or the development of prototypes.
Phase II projects typically are for 24 months. Phase III is the
commercialization phase and there is no SBIR support provided for this phase.
Phase I applications are due on September 3, 2009. This SBIR program funding
opportunity is for Phase I applications.
Announcement
Number: USDA-CSREES-SBIR-002363
Closing
Date: Sep 03, 2009
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/funding/rfas/sbir_rfa.html
Contact
Information
CSREES
Help Desk
Phone: 202-401-5048
Business hours are M-F, 7:00 am -5:00 pm ET, excluding Federal holidays
If you have any questions
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