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United States Department of Agriculture

Features of USDA SBIR Program 4Award Grants Only; Awards Based on Scientific and Technical Merit; Ideas are Investigator-Initiated 410 Broad Topic Areas 4Funds Allocated to Topic Areas in Proportion to Number of Proposals Received 4Phase I Grants = 6 Months/$80,000 4Phase II Grants = 2 Years/$300,000 4Proposals Reviewed by Confidential Peer Review Using Outside Experts From Non-profit Organizations 4All Applicants Receive Verbatim Copies of Reviews 4No Gap in Funding Between Phase I and Phase II

Topic Areas 4 Forests & Related Resources 4 Plant Production & Protection 4 Animal Production & Protection 4 Air, Water & Soils 4 Food Science & Nutrition 4 Rural & Community Development 4 Aquaculture 4 Industrial Applications 4 Marketing & Trade 4 Wildlife

Technology Areas Supported by USDA/SBIR Program Information Technology Robotics Electronics Biotechnology Nanotechnology Microelectro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Acoustics Remote Sensing Genetic Engineering Material/Coatings Food Safety Biofuels Machine Vision Precision Agriculture Engineering Physics Chemistry

SBIR Bio-Based Materials Awards Phase I Wood Based Advanced Ceramics Materials Improved Wood and Ceramicrete Composite Building Material Evaluating Establishment of Native Warm Season Grasses for Use in Automotive Biocomposites

SBIR Bio-Based Materials Awards Biodiesel Production from Seed Crops Fertilized with Municipal Residuals Economic Feasibility of Manufacturing Fuel Pellets from Cotton By-Products Low Cost Processing of Cotton Gin Byproducts for Use as High Value Establishment Mulches for Ornamental and Grass Seed

SBIR Bio-Based Materials Awards Efficacy of Recombinant Redox Enzymes from Corn in Wood and Textile Applications Foam Fractionation of the Sweet Potato into High-Valued Products Chemical-Resistant Glass Fiber Reinforced Composites Incorporating Bio- Based Ion Exchangers Derived from Agricultural Residues and Starches

SBIR Bio-Based Materials Awards Cellulases for Biomass Conversion from the Transgenic Maize Production System Novel Affordable Composites from Renewable Resources Sonically-Intensified Mixing for Enhanced Plant Cell Culture Productivity

SBIR Bio-Based Materials Awards Phase II Formation of a Structural Core Material from Wood Residuals and Recycled Fiber Wood Strand Erosion Control Material Commercial Introduction of Building Construction Products Making Value- Added Use of Abundant Agricultural Residues

SBIR Bio-Based Materials Awards Innovative Enzymatic Reactor for Production of Alternative Fuels Extractive Fermentation for Production of Lactic Acid from Corn Starch by Filamentous Fungi Immobilized in Fibrous Bed Bioreactor Phase Change Materials from Fats and Oils

SBIR Bio-Based Materials Awards Modified Soybean Hulls for Heavy Metal Removal A Kenaf Fiber Based End-Grain Sandwich Core Material for Composites

HISTORY OF USDA SBIR FUNDING

Solicitation/Proposal Schedule: FY 2004/2005 u 2005 Solicitation Released 6/1/04 u Proposal Deadline Date is 8/31/04 u Panels Meet in January & February of 2005 u Decisions Made by 3/1/05 u Phase I Grant Period is from 5/15/05 to 11/30/05 u 2004 Phase II Application Deadline is 2/6/

USDA SBIR HOMEPAGE Program Information Solicitation Technical Abstracts Find the Expert (CRIS and ARS) Link to SBA and Other SBIR Programs Upcoming SBIR Conferences Overhead Information

U.S. Department of Agriculture Small Business Innovation Research Program Dr. Charles Cleland Dr. William Goldner Dr. Suresh Sureshwaran Dr. Peter Burfening Waterfront Centre, Suite th Street, SW Washington, DC Phone: Fax: Web Site: