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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Project Enginuity: National SBIR Accelerator Information Session #3 on Oct. 5

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2022 (1:00 PM - 1:45 PM) (EDT)

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Learn Why You Should Apply to Project Enginuity | National SBIR Accelerator! Applicants accepted into the program will receive training, coaching, and grant writing expertise to assist with applying for highly competitive SBIR awards ranging from $50K-$250K (Phase I) and up to $750K-$1.5M (Phase II). Project Enginuity seeks to enroll 60 participants from across the country for a one-week virtual cohort! 

Who: Early-Stage Entrepreneurs Project Enginuity was designed to increase the number of SBIR applicants, especially among entrepreneurs who are Black, Hispanic, Latino and women. All companies and/or individuals that meet the SBIR eligibility guidelines are welcome to apply R&D startups and small businesses across technology sectors, including artificial intelligence, energy, medical devices, robotics, and semiconductors. 

Applications Opened: August 29, 2022 

Applications Close: October 10, 2022 

Project Enginuity, a new initiative supported by Chase, is designed to accelerate and empower business founders nationally to secure non-dilutive capital through SBA's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) government awards - and advance entrepreneurial growth, research, and development (R&D). 

National Accelerator: Applications Opened Aug 29th! PROJECT ENGINUITY - an initiative designed to accelerate and empower Black, Hispanic, Latino, and women innovators led by the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce's Minority Business Partnership (DACC MBP) in Collaboration with the Entrepreneurs' Center (EC) and support from Chase. 

Visit ProjectEnginuity.com to learn more. Join our mailing list. Click here to stay in touch . T: 937 226 8222 | Info@ProjectEnginuity.com

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