The SBIR STTR reauthorization bill of 2028, introduced by Senator Joni Ernst, proposes to extend two of the most impactful federal funding programs for small business innovation. If passed, it will ensure continued support for cutting-edge research and technology development through 2028If passed, this legislation will provide continued funding for small businesses engaged in cutting-edge research and development (R&D), reinforcing the U.S. as a global leader in technology and innovation.
Why This Reauthorization Matters
The SBIR and STTR programs offer non-dilutive funding to small businesses, enabling them to develop and commercialise high-impact technologies in industries such as defence, healthcare, energy, and aerospace. Since their inception, these programs have played a crucial role in bridging the gap between early-stage innovation and commercialisation, allowing small businesses to compete alongside larger companies in the federal R&D landscape.
Here are some key facts:
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Over $11 billion has been allocated through SBIR/STTR programs, supporting thousands of startups and small businesses.
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More than 25% of U.S. unicorns (startups valued at over $1 billion) received SBIR/STTR funding in their early stages.
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The DoD, NIH, NSF, DOE, and NASA are among the top agencies funding small businesses through these programs.
The SBIR STTR reauthorization of 2028 would solidify these programs for another four years. This bill will provide stability and growth opportunities for small businesses developing the next generation of breakthrough technologies.
What’s Next for SBIR/STTR?
While the bill is a step forward, the reauthorization process requires approval from Congress. In recent years, discussions around program integrity, national security concerns, and foreign influence risks have delayed renewals, making advocacy from the small business and innovation communities more critical than ever.
If passed, the extension will safeguard billions in federal R&D investments and continue to fuel entrepreneurial innovation across the country.
How Inspiralia Can Help
At Inspiralia, we specialise in helping startups and small businesses navigate the SBIR/STTR process, from identifying the right funding opportunities to crafting competitive proposals and managing post-award compliance.With strong support from the innovation community, the SBIR STTR reauthorization of 2028 has the potential to fuel another decade of breakthroughs
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