FY 2025 Phase I Release 1
The "FY 2025 Phase I Release 1" grant is a funding opportunity provided by the Department of Energy (DOE) for small businesses to conduct innovative research or development projects that have commercial potential and support the DOE's mission, with successful Phase I grantees eligible to apply for further support in Phase II.
This FOA describes two distinct funding opportunities for DOE: the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025. Phase I grants resulting from this competition will be made during FY 2025 to small businesses with maximum award sizes of $200,000 or $250,000. Refer to the individual topic for its respective maximum award size (a proposal submitted that exceeds the maximum award size for the respective topic will be declined without review). The period of performance will depend on the scope of the effort but will not exceed 12 months. Please note that the Phase II grant application will be due approximately 9.5 months after the grant start date. This will be the only opportunity to submit a Phase II application for a Phase I award made under this FOA. Grantees that select a Phase I period of performance of 9 months or less will be able to complete their Phase I project prior to submission of their Phase II grant application. Grantees that select a Phase I longer than 9 months will be able to continue research and development (R) after their Phase II application is submitted but will not be able to utilize these results in the preparation of their Phase II application. Phase I is to evaluate, insofar as possible, the scientific or technical merit and feasibility of ideas that appear to have commercial potential and/or substantial application in support of DOE mission research. The grant application should concentrate on research that will contribute to proving scientific or technical feasibility of the approach or concept. Success in a DOE Phase I is a prerequisite to further DOE support in Phase II. Only awardees issued Phase I grants under this FOA are eligible to submit a Phase II application under the corresponding FY 2026 Phase II FOA, i.e., FY 2026 Phase II Release 1. Approximately 40% of Phase I awardees submitting a Phase II application will receive a Phase II award. Instructions and eligibility requirements for submitting Phase II grant applications will be posted at a later date on the internet at https://www.grants.gov/. The objectives of the SBIR/STTR programs include increasing private sector commercialization of technology developed through DOE-supported research and development (R), stimulating technological innovation in the private sector, encouraging participation by women-owned and minority-owned small businesses, and improving the return on investment from Federally funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. DOE will support high-quality research or R on innovative concepts concerning important mission-related scientific or engineering problems and opportunities that have high potential for commercialization. The DOE SBIR/STTR Programs do not support either basic science or demonstration projects.
Award Range
Not specified - $250,000
Total Program Funding
$24,000,000
Number of Awards
110
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
SBIR/STTR program eligibility requirements are in place to ensure that the funds go only to small, independent United States (U.S.) businesses. Only the following groups are eligible to apply for an Initial Phase II award under this NOFO: 1. Currently active DOE SBIR or STTR Phase I awardees with awards resulting from NOFO DE- FOA-0003110; or 2. Currently active non-DOE SBIR or STTR Phase I awardees that (a) received the Federal Phase I award in Federal FY 2024, (b) have received a written determination from the Director of the SBIR/STTR Programs Office that the topic under which they received funding is the same as the topic in NOFO DE-FOA-0003110, and (c) are not submitting a Phase II application based on the award described in (a) to another Federal agency.* To be eligible for an initial Phase II award, applicants must have completed their Phase I period of performance prior to the start date listed in this NOFO. Phase I awardees are cautioned not to request no cost extensions to their Phase I awards beyond this date. *NOTE: Applicants that received their FY 2024 Phase I award from another Federal agency must request a written determination from the Director of the SBIR/STTR Programs Office that the topic under which they received funding is the same as the topic in NOFO DE-FOA0003110. Send requests to e-mail: sbir-sttr@science.doe.gov. Applicant must provide: 1) the Phase I award number and contact information for the Phase I Contracting Officer (or Grants/Agreements Officer); 2) the Phase I NOFO number and topic; and 3) the DOE Phase II topic number. Applicants must complete all close-out activities for Phase I prior to award of a Phase II from the DOE.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
August 5, 2024
Application Closes
October 8, 2024
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