• NASA SBIR/STTR Program Status Update (December 2025)

    NASA has issued an update on the status of its SBIR and STTR programs while congressional reauthorization is pending. New solicitations and awards are temporarily paused, while previously issued awards remain active.

  • NIH Emergency Peer Review Changes Explained

    NIH has implemented temporary peer review changes to clear a shutdown-driven backlog of grant applications. Learn how new triage rules, accelerated scoring, and revised summary statements affect NIH and SBIR/STTR applicants.

  • SBIR Reauthorization Standoff Persists as Defense Bill Moves Forward

    The 2025 NDAA deal moves forward without restoring the expired SBIR/STTR programs, leaving thousands of small R&D firms in limbo as congressional negotiations stall over proposed reforms, caps, and national-security vetting requirements.

  • NIH Ends Paylines for 2026 Funding

    NIH will eliminate paylines in 2026, shifting grant funding decisions toward mission alignment, public health priorities, and programmatic judgment. Researchers now face greater uncertainty but also new opportunities under a more holistic and strategy-driven review process.

  • SBIR Reauthorization Status as of November

    SBIR and STTR programs lapsed on Sept. 30, 2025, halting new awards. Agencies await reauthorization, likely via the FY2026 NDAA. Here’s where things stand and what’s next for small tech firms.

  • SBIR’s 22:1 Return—and Fight for Survival

    A small federal program with a $22-to-$1 return is at risk. Discover how SBIR quietly fueled America’s innovation engine—and why its future now hangs in the balance.

  • The Global Rise of the SBIR Innovation Model

    SBIR began as a U.S. experiment. Now it’s a global model for startup innovation, adopted by over 17 countries. Discover how the program reshaped R&D worldwide.

  • From NASA Algae to Baby Formula: Martek’s Rise

    A NASA algae experiment led to a biotech breakthrough now nourishing 50 million babies. See how SBIR funding helped Martek reshape infant nutrition worldwide.

  • From Jet Tanks to Crowds: Lifeline’s SBIR Path

    A lifesaving sensor system born in Air Force hangars is now protecting firefighters, crowds, and disaster zones—thanks to SBIR funding and public safety innovation.

  • How SBIR Helped Defeat ‘Forever Chemicals’

    A young startup backed by SBIR grants has built a machine that destroys toxic PFAS chemicals—once thought indestructible. It’s a game-changer for clean water.