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Re: Bill_ENG post# 24828

Monday, 10/02/2017 6:32:07 PM

Monday, October 02, 2017 6:32:07 PM

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After filling out the paperwork required, it would seem they would take the first $300,000.00 where ever the grant program allow first. It would seem the SBV program would be first....the other money would come next year IMO

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https://www.sbv.org/eligibility.html

Eligibility
An eligible requester is a small business that (1) is organized for-profit; (2) has less than 500 employees; (3) is majority (51%) owned by a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident alien, U.S. owned small businesses, or U.S. based venture capital, hedge fund or private equity companies; (4) is organized according to the laws of any of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, or any US territory or possession; and (5) operates primarily within the U.S. (6) has not already reached the maximum SBV funding of $300,000.

Request assistance for a clean tech product or process in one or more of these nine areas:

Advanced manufacturing

Bioenergy

Building technologies

Fuel cells

Geothermal power

Solar power

Water power

Wind power

Vehicles.

To be considered, eligible businesses must certify that they will adhere to the following:

Unique Lab Capabilities: Request assistance that is not reasonably available in the private sector. Projects are intended to make available the specialized expertise and equipment at the national labs, not compete with the private sector.

Cost Share: Commit to a 20% cost share, which can be in-kind. Examples: labor, travel, materials, equipment, or data. Federally funded awards, such as SBIR/STTR, may not be used for small business cost share. More information on cost share is included in the Notice of Opportunity: Request for Assistance, section G.

Agreements: Sign one of two short, non-negotiable agreements that govern intellectual property and other terms. The agreements are 1) SBV Technology Assistance Pilot Agreement (TAPA) (PDF | MS Word) or 2) Short Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (Short CRADA) (PDF | MS Word).

Reporting: Commit to providing results during the project and for up to ~5 years after the project start date.

Release of Information: Agree to allow non-proprietary information about your business and the success of the assistance to be featured in publicly available stories by DOE and the labs.

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