SBIR Awardee Resources | U.S. DOE Office of Science (SC)
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Awardee Resources
Useful Documents for Awardees
Here you will find the answers to many of the questions asked following the award of a Phase I or Phase II SBIR/STTR award. Answers to areas of inquiry include, award notification, no-cost extensions, progress reports, and audit requirements.
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Promoting Your Department of Energy SBIR Award
SBIR STTR awardees can find the official branding assets for awardees of DOE funding here, including the logos and guidance on proper usage of the awardee brand and logo here.
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC)
All DOE SBIR/STTR grant projects requiring high performance computing support are eligible to apply to use DOE NERSC resources. NERSC is the primary scientific computing facility for the DOE. Its systems are reliable, secure, and provide a state-of-the-art scientific development environment with the tools needed by its diverse community of users.
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Phase I Principal Investigator Meeting
Principal Investigators of SBIR/STTR Phase I grants are expected to attend the meeting approximately 4 months after the start of their award period. The meeting will be held in the DC area or virtually as circumstances permit.
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Technical and Business Assistance (TABA) Program
Need help preparing and executing your commercialization plan? SBIR/STTR Phase I & II awardees are eligible to receive TABA funds to pursue eligible technical and commercialization services.
Read more »
Phase Shift (formerly Energy I-Corps)
Introduced in 2020, DOE continues to offer Phase I awardees the opportunity to maximize their chances of a Phase II award and long-term commercialization potential of their R&D. The Phase Shift program encourages awardees to listen to customer needs first, and then target technology solutions to meet those needs.
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Contact the DOE SBIR/STTR Programs Office
Address
U.S. Department of Energy
SC-29/Germantown Building
1000 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20585
Phone
Tel(301) 903-5707
Email
Send us a message
sbir-sttr@science.doe.gov
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SBIR Awardee Resources | U.S. DOE Office of Science (SC)
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Awardee Resources
Useful Documents for Awardees
Here you will find the answers to many of the questions asked following the award of a Phase I or Phase II SBIR/STTR award. Answers to areas of inquiry include, award notification, no-cost extensions, progress reports, and audit requirements.
Read More »
Promoting Your Department of Energy SBIR Award
SBIR STTR awardees can find the official branding assets for awardees of DOE funding here, including the logos and guidance on proper usage of the awardee brand and logo here.
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC)
All DOE SBIR/STTR grant projects requiring high performance computing support are eligible to apply to use DOE NERSC resources. NERSC is the primary scientific computing facility for the DOE. Its systems are reliable, secure, and provide a state-of-the-art scientific development environment with the tools needed by its diverse community of users.
Read More »
Phase I Principal Investigator Meeting
Principal Investigators of SBIR/STTR Phase I grants are expected to attend the meeting approximately 4 months after the start of their award period. The meeting will be held in the DC area or virtually as circumstances permit.
Read more »
Technical and Business Assistance (TABA) Program
Need help preparing and executing your commercialization plan? SBIR/STTR Phase I & II awardees are eligible to receive TABA funds to pursue eligible technical and commercialization services.
Read more »
Phase Shift (formerly Energy I-Corps)
Introduced in 2020, DOE continues to offer Phase I awardees the opportunity to maximize their chances of a Phase II award and long-term commercialization potential of their R&D. The Phase Shift program encourages awardees to listen to customer needs first, and then target technology solutions to meet those needs.
Resources to review if you are
thinking of selling overseas
.
Contact the DOE SBIR/STTR Programs Office
Address
U.S. Department of Energy
SC-29/Germantown Building
1000 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20585
Phone
Tel(301) 903-5707
Send us a message
sbir-sttr@science.doe.gov
Read more about
Join Mailing List
Subscribe to email updates from the SBIR & STTR Programs
Subscribe
Provide Feedback
Submit suggestions for improving the SBIR & STTR Programs
here
Follow us on
Top
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