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SBIR USDA SBIR Program National Institute of Food And Agriculture

SBIR Features of USDA SBIR Program Award Grants Only - Ideas are Investigator-Initiated Awards Based on Scientific and Technical Merit, PI and Company Qualifications, and Commercial Potential Proposals Reviewed by Confidential Peer Review Using Outside Experts From Non-profit Organizations Funds Allocated to Topic Areas in Proportion to Number of Proposals Received Subcontracting to Universities and USDA Labs Permitted and Encouraged

SBIR Features of USDA SBIR Program Phase I Grants = 8 Months/$100,000 Phase II Grants = 2 Years/$500, Month No-cost Extension Available All Applicants Receive Verbatim Copies of Reviews USDA Provides Priority Areas in each Topic Area, however applicants can propose an idea outside of the priority areas as long as the ideas is applicable to the topic area.

SBIR USDA SBIR Topic Areas Forests & Related Resources Address the health, diversity and productivity of the Nation’s forests and grasslands through the development of environmentally sound approaches to increase productivity of forest lands, improve sustainability of forest resources, and develop value-added materials derived from woody resources. Plant Production and Protection – Biology Enhancing crop production by applying biological approaches to, reduce the impact of harmful agents, develop new methods for plant improvement, and apply traditional plant breeding methods and new technologies to develop new food and non- food crop plants. 4 Animal Production and Protection Develops innovative, marketable technologies that will provide significant benefit to the production and protection of agricultural animals. Air, Water and Soils Develops technologies for conserving and protecting air, water and soil resources while sustaining optimal farm and forest productivity. Food Science and Nutrition Research focusing on developing new and improved processes, technologies, or services that address emerging food safety, food processing and nutrition issues.

SBIR USDA SBIR Topic Areas Aquaculture Develops new technologies that will enhance the knowledge and technology base necessary for the expansion of the domestic aquaculture industry as a form of production agriculture. Biofuels and Biobased Products Promotes the use of biofuels and non-food biobased products by developing new or improved technologies that will lead to increased production of industrial products from agricultural materials. Rural and Community Development Applications may be submitted for the development of new technology, or for the utilization of existing technology, that address important economic and social development issues or problems in rural America. 5 Plant Production and Protection – Engineering Enhance crop production by creating and commercializing technologies that enhance system efficiency and profitability and that protect crops from pests and pathogens in economically and environmentally sound ways. Small and Mid-Size Farms The Small and Mid-Size Farms topic area aims to promote and improve the sustainability and profitability of small and mid-size farms and ranches (where annual sales of agricultural products are less than $250,000 for small farms and $500,000 for mid-size farms - hereafter referred to as small farms).

SBIR USDA SBIR Assistance Opportunity's Offer Commercialization Assistance Programs at both Phase I and Phase II for SBIR Grantees. USDA SBIR staff works directly with the USDA Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) to transfer USDA developed technologies to the market place using small businesses. The Agriculture Research Service (ARS) technology transfer program is delegated the authority to administer the patent and licensing program for all intramural research conducted by USDA. Small Business's can work with SBIR and OTT staff to license a USDA based technology for the marketplace.

SBIR Solicitation/Proposal Schedule: Phase I FY 2016 Solicitation will be Released in June 2015 Phase I Proposal Deadline will be October 2015 Panels will Meet in January & February of 2016 Award Decisions will be Made in Early March 2016 Phase I Grant Period will be from June 1, 2016 to January 31, 2017 Phase II FY 2015 Solicitation will be released in December of 2014 (only prior USDA Phase I winners are eligible) Phase II Proposal Deadline Date will be Feb. 26, 2015 Phase II Grant Period will be from September 1, 2015 to August 31, 2017

SBIR U.S. Department of Agriculture Small Business Innovation Research Program Dr. William Goldner Biofuels and Biobased Products Dr. Jodi Williams Food Science and Nutrition Dr. Shing Kwok Plant Production and Protection – Biology Dr. Denis Ebodaghe Small and Mid-Size Farms Elden Hawkes Program Specialist, SBIR Scott Dockum Program Manager, SBIR Dr. Charles Cleland Forests and Related Resources Aquaculture Dr. Brent Elrod Rural and Community Development Dr. Robert Smith Animal Production and Protection Mary Ann Rozum Air, Water and Soils Dr. Kitty Cardwell Plant Production and Protection - Engineering

SBIR U.S. Department of Agriculture Small Business Innovation Research Program Scott Dockum – Program Coordinator Waterfront Centre 800 9th Street, SW Washington, DC Phone: (202) Fax: (202) Web Site:

SBIR AgraQuest, Inc. Technology Developed Fungicide called Serenade® Non toxic to animals and to beneficial organisms. Serenade® is approved for use in organic production. Use of Serenade® helps manage development of resistance to synthetic fungicides. SBIR History Phase I – 1997 Phase II – 1998 Phase I Funding - $65K Phase II Funding - $250K Company has had other Phase I and II projects with USDA SBIR Commercialization Success Serenade® has been sold in more than 23 countries Sales of Serenade® have exceeded $23 million Bayer AG's CropScience acquired AgraQuest Inc. for close to $500 million in July of 2012

SBIR Altaeros Energies Technology Developed Altaeros Buoyant Airborne Turbine (BAT) leverages proven aerospace technology to lift a wind turbine into the strong, consistent winds beyond the reach of traditional towers. SBIR History Phase I – 2011 Phase II – 2012 Phase I Funding - $150K Phase II Funding - $400K Commercialization Success First commercial products to be sold in Technology was featured in CNN’s 2014 edition of THE CNN 10: Inventions and in the New York Times.

SBIR Whole Trees, LLC Technology Developed Structural Testing of Branched Timber and Truss Assemblies Round timber can substitute for steel and concrete in medium and large scale construction under Type IV: "Heavy Timber Framing." SBIR History Phase I – 2011 ($99K) Phase II – 2012 ($362K) 8.1 Forests and Related Resources Commercialization Success The company will provide the ceiling joists of the 57,000-square-foot Festival Foods grocery store which will include ash trees being removed from the city of Madison due to emerald ash borer infestation. Raised $1.6M in private equity funding since the initial SBIR grant.

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