Third Frontier FY 06-07 Programs. Schedule of Third Frontier Programs Proposal Name Fuel Cell FY (06) Pre-Seed Fund FY (06) WCI in Bio FY (06) BRCP FY.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Phase 0 Pilot Program Jay Robinson Manager, Capital Programs (407)
Advertisements

Innovate Rhode Island Small Business Fund Grants for SBIR/STTR Awards Grants for Internships in Engineering & the Bio Sciences Christine M.B. Smith March.
Michigan’s 21 st Century Jobs Fund. Michigan’s 21 st Century Jobs Fund  Program overview  Commercialization Development Fund mission  Eligible organizations.
Opportunities for IT Start-Ups Kuzeyhan Özdemir Bilkent TTO.
Opportunities in Low Carbon Heat Prof Sir Jim McDonald Principal & Vice Chancellor, Strathclyde University and Scottish Enterprise Board Member 18 th November.
Bob Cohen, Executive Director Braintree Center for Business Innovation One of Northeast Ohio’s Edison Technology Incubators.
©2006 Ann Arbor SPARK 2010 Successes 2011 Opportunities Washtenaw Workforce Investment Board July 8, 2011.
A State’s Initiative: Advancing Flexible Electronics in Northeast Ohio.
OCAST Funding Opportunities OUHSC College of Pharmacy October 9th, 2012.
Programs. Background The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation is an agency of Ontario’s Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. The Corporation.
The WCSSE Phase 2 Request for Proposals Bidders Conference Bidders Conference February 18, 2010 at Tech Columbus Bill VerDuin, Executive Director.
SBIR STTR Commercialization Assistance Programs for Small Business Innovation Research & Small Business Technology Transfer at the National Science Foundation.
The Ohio State University South Centers Linking Research and Entrepreneurial Commercialization.
Accelerating the next generation of technology and technology companies in Virginia.
NON-DILUTIVE FUNDING Julie Turner Collins ATDC/SBIR GA SBIR – Small Business Innovation Research STTR – SBIR Technology Transfer.
“Secure the High Ground” 1 Increasing Business with the Department of Defense Lynn Selfridge
National Institute of Standards and Technology U.S. Department of Commerce TheTechnology Innovation Program (TIP) Standard Presentation of TIP Marc G.
Ohio Research and Technology Support Programs Garrison Walters and Harry Andrist Ohio Board of Regents August 14, 2003.
George McAllister ext The SBTDC is a business advisory service of The University of North Carolina System operated.
September 5, 2013 Growing Missouri’s Economy Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Ohio’s Fuel Cell Initiative Mike McKay Team Leader Ohio Fuel Cell Initiative Ohio Department of Development.
Advisory Board and Commission Retreat September 11-12, 2013.
Nathan Tinker Executive Director New York Biotechnology Association New York BizBio 2009 Fighting for a Healthy Biotech Industry.
©2006 Ann Arbor SPARK 2010 Successes 2011 Opportunities Presentation to Livingston County Economic Development Council.
U.S. Department of Energy Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
BZUPAGES.COM Aasma Yasmeen Roll no: BS(IT) 7 th semester.
Fuel Cell Initiatives Wright Fuel Cell Group Energy for Ohio’s Future.
Making Tennessee the No. 1 Place in the Southeast to Start and Grow a Company.
Providing capital, knowledge & networks since Federal Laboratory Consortium Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern.
Science and Technology Business Incentive Programs New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology Peter R. Reczek, Ph. D. Executive Director.
Growing Northeast Ohio’s High Tech Economy February 17, Hudson Library & Historical Society 2010 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Series.
11-1 Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Part IV: Start-up Financial Strategy Chapter 11: Funding the Technology Start-up.
Virginia Department of Business Assistance (VDBA) Our Role in Virginia’s Workforce Development System Tina Wade October 14, 2010.
FY 2010 Ohio Third Frontier Funding Opportunities.
1 Maryland Life Sciences Advisory Board William E. Kirwan, USM Chancellor Wednesday September 24, 2008.
Office of Sponsored Programs All rights reserved GTRC Finding Funding.
1 Federal R&D Programs Reserved for Small Business Ronald S. Cooper, Ph.D Office of Technology U.S. Small Business Administration The SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION.
Carl G. Ray Program Executive Small Business Innovation Research Small Business Technology Transfer SBIRSBIR To increase small business participation.
Technology Initiatives for the 2006 Legislature Jim D. Mason Vice President Technology Initiatives The State Chamber.
Investors: 48 investors responded 36 headquartered in Ohio 113 investment professionals employed by Ohio HQ investors 34 investors reported 156 Ohio investments.
Inventor’s Conference April 2008 Powell, WY Kelly Haigler Cornish Funding for Innovative Research-Based Small Businesses.
Technology Transfer at Case Western Reserve University Casey Porto, Assoc. V. P.
The State of Ohio is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider of ADA Services. Performance Criteria As of 06/30/2011As of 12/31/2011Percent Change State.
Research Opportunities Reserved for Small Businesses Reserved for Small Businesses SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR) PROGRAM SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY.
The Small Business Innovation Research Program U S C E N G I N E E R I N G T E C H N O L O G Y T R A N S F E R C E N T E R A N A S A R E G I O N A L T.
OCAST Funding Opportunities Grant Writing Institute August 2, 2012.
“SBIR-STTR” Florida SBDC at FGCU Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed “Doing Business with the Government” State Designated as Florida’s Principal Provider.
 Updated – Separated - Linked  One-stop business consulting.
SBIR/STTRBasics General Features and Agency Nuances Agency Nuances CONTRACT? GRANT? Joe Graben, Director USM Business & Innovation Assistance Center June.
“Centers of Innovation bring together research and local assets in midsized Georgia cities to attract company interest and technology- based economic.
Phase 0-3: Finding Resources in the State Mahendra Jain SBIR/STTR Innovation Summit December 3, 2015 Austin,
Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Presented by Sharina Broughton.
State S&T Policy and Economic Development: Strategies for Increasing Federal R&D Performance Presented by: Dan Berglund President & CEO SSTI.
Benefits of the SBIR/STTR Programs STTR: Small Business Technology Transfer SBIR/STTR Program Goals Stimulate technological innovation.
WHAT IS THE NSF SBIR/STTR PROGRAM? Who We Are What We Do Grants That Go Beyond Funding Photo Credit: Graphene Frontiers, LLC Contact Us:
Small Business Innovation Research Small Business Technology Transfer Research Prepared by: Susan Malone Back, PhD, MBA Director, SBIR/STTR Resource Center.
SBA’s Contracting Resources for Women-Owned Businesses Erin Andrew Assistant Administrator SBA’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership May 26,
NSF Update October 2009 Jo Ann Smith, Ph.D. Research Development Office of Research & Commercialization.
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Budget Overview
Financing Small Firm Innovation in the United States
Small Business Programs (SBIR and STTR)
Funding your company through Federal & State $$
Leveraging America’s Seed Fund
U.S. Department of Energy Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Office of Research & Commercialization
OUR HISTORY & MISSION ABOUT US. OUR HISTORY & MISSION ABOUT US.
Florida Procurement Technical Assistance Center
“A Government Program Every American
Stimulating Innovation and the U.S. Economy through the U.S. DOT’s
Stimulating Innovation and the U.S. Economy through the U.S. DOT’s
Presentation transcript:

Third Frontier FY Programs

Schedule of Third Frontier Programs Proposal Name Fuel Cell FY (06) Pre-Seed Fund FY (06) WCI in Bio FY (06) BRCP FY (06) Wright Projects FY (06) ORCGP FY (06) Non-Bio WCI FY (07) Non-Bio RCP FY (07) ESP FY (07) Federal Opportunity Industrial Attraction Industrial Grants Mega Center RFI Mega Center RFP Fuel Cell FY (07) ORCGP FY (07) Bio and Non-Bio WCI (FY08) Bio and Non-Bio RCP (FY08) ESP FY (08) 03/06 04/06 05/06 06/06 07/06 08/06 09/06 10/06 11/06 12/06 01/07 02/07 03/07 04/07 05/07 06/07 07/07 08/07 09/07 10/07 RFP Release Date RFP Release Date Bidder’s Conference Bidder’s Conference LOIs Due Date LOIs Due Date Proposal Due Date Proposal Due Date Commission Action Commission Action

Program Area Research and Commercialization Collaborations (1 of 4) Total Dollars Available $241,000,000 Project Areas Wright Centers of Innovation Research and Commercialization Programs Mega Centers Federal Matching Grants TechnologyBio Engineering and Physical Science Bio Engineering and Physical Science Bio Engineering and Physical Science All Individual Award Amounts $15-28 Million $5-8 Million $50-60 Million $1-2 Million Potential Number of Awards 1 to 2 5 to to 10 Operating and Capital $10-20 Capital and $5-8 Operations $5-8 Operations $12-15 Capital $38-45 Operations $12-15 Capital $38-45 Operations Any Combination Cost Share Ratio 1:2 on capital 1:1 on operating 1:1 on operating 1:3 Not Applicable

Program Area Research and Commercialization Collaborations (2 of 4) Project Areas Wright Centers of Innovation Research and Commercialization Programs Mega Centers Federal Matching Grants TechnologyBio Engineering and Physical Science Bio Engineering and Physical Science Bio Engineering and Physical Science All Lead Eligibility University or Not-for-profit University or Not-for-profit Open University or Not-for- profit University or Not-for-profit Open Collaborators For-Profit Any Two Eligible Entities Broad-based Not Applicable Scope Eligibility Biomedical: Drugs, Devices, Diagnostics and Therapeutics IT: Power & Propulsion, I.C.E., Adv. Materials Biomedical: Drugs, Devices, Diagnostics and Therapeutics IT: Power & Propulsion, I.C.E., Adv. Materials Biomedical: Drugs, Devices, Diagnostics and Therapeutics IT: Power & Propulsion, I.C.E., Adv. Materials Biomedical: Drugs, Devices, Diagnostics and Therapeutics

Program Area Research and Commercialization Collaborations (3 of 4) Project Areas Wright Centers of Innovation Research and Commercialization Programs Mega Centers Federal Matching Grants TechnologyBio Engineering and Physical Science Bio Engineering and Physical Science Bio Engineering and Physical Science All RFP Release Date 9/20/053/20/069/20/053/20/06 RFI: 3/17/06 RFP: 7/1/06 RFI: 3/17/06 RFP: 7/1/06 3/29/06 Proposal Due Date 12/14/056/7/0612/14/056/7/06 RFI: 4/17/06 RFP: 7/1/06 RFI: 4/17/06 RFP: 7/1/06 Continuous Commission Action 6/1/0610/27/066/1/0610/27/06 RFP: 12/31/07 RFP: 12/31/07 Continuous

Program Area Research and Commercialization Collaborations (4 of 4) Project Areas Wright Centers of Innovation Research and Commercialization Programs Mega Centers Federal Matching Grants TechnologyBio Engineering and Physical Science Bio Bio All Special Factors -On-going procurement -Few highly rated proposals -No proposal limit per org. -Combines capital and operating for first time -Emphasis on platforms and commercial projects -Eminent Scholar -On-going procurement -Several highly rated proposals -Funding may be higher than planned -Two proposal limit per org -Unlimited proposals from existing WCI -Capital limited to 10% -Eminent Scholar -Emphasize commercial technology development -Initial request for interest (RFI) -State-wide meetings after RFI -Specific Commission decision to issue an RFP -Initial request for interest (RFI) -State-wide meetings after RFI -Specific Commission decision to issue an RFP Hurdles: -$10 M federal op -$2 M/yr spend rate -High visibility -3 rd Frontier technology -Not for renewals -Awards limited to 10% of federal award

Program Area Entrepreneurial Assistance Product Development Assistance Total Dollars Available $50,000,000$24,000,000 Project Areas Entrepreneurial Signature Program ORCGPFuel CellAdvanced Energy Technology All Power & Propulsion Individual Award Amounts Up to $15 MillionUp to $350,000$250 K to $1 Million Potential Number of Awards 4 to 66 to Operating and Capital 100% OperatingAny Combination Cost Share Ratio 2:1None2:1

Program Area Entrepreneurial Assistance Product Development Assistance Project Areas Entrepreneurial Signature Program ORCGPFuel CellAdvanced Energy Technology All Power & Propulsion Lead Eligibility OpenFor-profit Organization (for-profit, not-for-profit, university) based in Ohio or with principal place of business in Ohio, or a non-Ohio for- profit that pledges to establish an Ohio presence. For-profit in Ohio or a Non-Ohio for-profit that pledges to establish an Ohio presence. Collaborators -Broad-base of regional collaborators -Involve incubators, start up mentoring, and pre-seed funds None required Two or more organizations (University, not-for-profits, for-profit) with significant Ohio presence Scope Eligibility -Support for start-up and growth of new technology based companies -Pre-seed capital formation -Attraction and retention of entrepreneurial management -Market entry for firms with Phase II SBIR, STTR, or ATP grants that are complete -IP protection -Market analysis -Business development -Supply chain -Cost engineering -Develop and commercialize new products, processes, and cost reduction technologies -Adapting or modifying components -Preference for Federally supported technologies -No hydrogen infrastructure -Energy storage product development and commercialization

Program Area Entrepreneurial Assistance Product Development Assistance Project Areas Entrepreneurial Signature Program ORCGPFuel CellAdvanced Energy Technology All Power & Propulsion RFP Release Date 4/12/0610/2/069/1/06Not Scheduled Proposal Due Date 6/28/0612/11/0611/10/06Not Scheduled Commission Action 9/6/063/2/072/2/07Not Scheduled Special Factors -Up to $2 Million pre-seed funding per project year -Stand alone pre-seed funds may request amounts of $1-2 Million -Applicant must represent one of six state regions defined by legislation -Up to one proposal per region will be funded -Program is being positioned closer to commercialization -Applicants must have recently completed a Phase II SBIR, STTR, or ATP -Limit award of one grant to an organization -The RFP will be moved closer to commercialization -Expect greater clarity of business models and supply chains -Limit to two proposals per applicant -This project area was not recommended by the Third Frontier Advisory Board

Program Area Company Attraction Unallocated Total Dollars Available $16,000,000$50,000,000 Project Areas Targeted Industry Attraction Program Targeted Industry Attraction Grants To Be Determined (TBD) Technology Biosciences, Advanced Polymer, I.C.E. Biosciences, Advanced Polymer, I.C.E., Fuel Cells All Individual Award Amounts Up to $1,000,000$1,000,000TBD Potential Number of Awards 3Up to 15TBD Operating and Capital 100% Operating Any combination of capital and operating Cost Share Ratio OpenNot RequiredTBD Lead Eligibility Not-for-Profit New to Ohio for-profit company activity TBD Collaborators None Required TBD

Program Area Company Attraction Unallocated Project Areas Targeted Industry Attraction Program Targeted Industry GrantsTo Be Determined Technology Biosciences, Advanced Polymer, I.C.E. Biosciences, Advanced Polymer, I.C.E., Fuel Cells All Scope Eligibility -Develop value proposition -Identify and qualify attraction targets -Interface to close deals -Grants to secure location to Ohio of new-to-Ohio activity TBD RFP Release Date 3/29/06 TBD Proposal Due Date 6/21/06ContinuousTBD Commission Action 9/13/06ContinuousTBD Special Factors Two year grants to support attraction of companies based on technological assets of Ohio Continuous program that will be measured against a set of standards for funding Funds to be reserved for exceptional opportunities that arise during the Third Frontier Project period

FY Third Frontier Budget Summary Research & Commercialization Collaborations Total$241,200,000* Entrepreneurial Support Total$50,000,000 Product Development Assistance Fuel Cell$20,000,000 ORCGP$ 4,000,000 Total$24,000,000 Company Attraction Total$16,000,000 Unallocated Total$50,000,000 Administrative/Outreach Minority/Rural Outreach$ 500,000 Administrative Expenses$ 8,490,000 Total$ 8,990,000 GRAND TOTAL$390,190,000 * $100 million from Wright Capital Fund