At DOE, funding takes the form of grants. Projects must have the potential for commercialization and meet specific DOE mission-specific R&D needs. Each DOE program office considers its high priority research needs and program mission, as well as the Department’s goals for the program in developing research topics. DOE offers more than sixty technical topics and 250 subtopics, spanning research areas that support the DOE mission.
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Grant Application Guide
In the guide below, small business applicants will find step-by-step instructions for completing each section of an SBIR/STTR Phase I Grant application, along with sample documents and pro tips to assist with the application process.
Note: Only CoNovate is DOE but this felt the most DOEey.
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