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STTR facilitates cooperative R&D between small businesses and research institutions (universities, federal labs, nonprofits). Unlike SBIR, STTR requires a formal partnership with a research institution that performs at least 30% of the work.
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Ask about STTRThe small business must partner with a U.S. research institution. The small business performs at least 40% of the work, and the research institution at least 30%. Phase I awards typically range from $50K-$275K, Phase II from $500K-$1.5M.
STTR bridges the gap between basic research and commercialization. Small businesses can leverage university expertise and facilities to develop technology that meets federal mission needs, with a clear pathway to Phase III production contracts.
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Bureauify. (2026). Small Business Technology Transfer Program — Federal Contract Intelligence. Bureauify Federal Intelligence. Retrieved , from https://bureauify.com/program/sttr
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