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Explore all federal records for Small Business Innovation Research Program — contracts, grants, spending, research, and more. Refreshed every 30 minutes from official sources.
SBIR is a competitive program that encourages small businesses to engage in federal R&D with commercialization potential. Eleven agencies with R&D budgets exceeding $100M participate, awarding over $4 billion annually across three phases.
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Ask about SBIRThe firm must be American-owned and independently operated with fewer than 500 employees. The principal researcher must be employed by the small business. Phase I awards are typically $50K-$275K for feasibility, Phase II provides $500K-$1.5M for development.
SBIR provides non-dilutive funding for technology development, often leading to Phase III production contracts that can be sole-sourced. Successful SBIR companies often transition innovations into full federal supply chain products and services.
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Bureauify. (2026). Small Business Innovation Research Program — Federal Contract Intelligence. Bureauify Federal Intelligence. Retrieved , from https://bureauify.com/program/sbir
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