Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-06-08. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If you've validated an aging or disability-focused tech innovation in Phase I, ACL's Phase II SBIR will fund your path to market.
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What this is
The Administration for Community Living offers SBIR Phase II awards to advance small-business innovations addressing challenges in aging, accessibility, and community living. Phase II typically funds prototype development, market testing, and commercialization planning for technologies that demonstrated feasibility in Phase I. Specific award amounts and eligibility details are not provided in this posting, so applicants should check ACL's full SBIR solicitation or contact the program directly for current caps and requirements.
Who can apply
Eligible applicants are small businesses (likely US-based, under SBA size standards) that have completed Phase I work and are commercializing innovations relevant to aging, disability, and community living. Consult the full SBIR solicitation for detailed firm-size thresholds, citizenship requirements, and prior Phase I criteria.
Topics: sbir phase ii · community living technology · aging solutions · disability innovation · small business grants · acl funding
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