Maine Technology Institute Awards $15,000 in Three Grants to Maine Companies
Awards support innovative technology projects in three targeted technology sectors and two counties
(BRUNSWICK, MAINE) – The Maine Technology Institute (MTI) approved 3 new grant applications in August 2015, totaling $15,000 in awards to entrepreneurs from across Maine to advance new product and process development in biotechnology and advanced technologies for forestry and agriculture. This round of MTI awards leveraged $18,910 of matching contributions from the award recipients.
Les prix décernés lors de cette session comprennent :
- Two (2) TechStart grants totaling $10,000
- One (1) Phase 0 Kickstarter grant of $5,000
“The Maine Technology Institute (MTI) is pleased to make these early investments to establish the basic business groundwork that will allow these entities to move their innovative projects along the path to commercialization,” said Brian Whitney, MTI’s President.
Résumé des récompenses :
TechStart Grants – Two organizations received TechStart Grants totaling $10,000
Stirling Development Maine, LLC Award Amount: $5,000
Yarmouth Match Amount: $5,320
Université du Maine Award Amount: $5,000
Orono Match Amount: $8,590
TechStart Grants are available to entrepreneurs and companies across Maine who are seeking to develop their inventive ideas into new, innovative products or services. Grants are awarded monthly and may be used to support specific activities such as business plan development, intellectual property filings, market analysis, or technology transfer activities out of research institutions. The next application deadline for MTI’s TechStart Grant program is October 6th, 2015. Applications are due by 5 PM.
Subventions Kickstarter de la phase 0 – One company awarded $5,000
Healthier Wines, LLC Award Amount: $5,000
Portland Match Amount: $5,000
The Phase 0 KickStarter is a funding opportunity offered to individuals and companies seeking to submit SBIR/STTR Phase I Proposals to one of the 11 federal agencies participating in the program.
Des subventions pouvant atteindre $5 000 $ sont offertes pour encourager et soutenir la soumission de propositions fédérales compétitives par des candidats du Maine. Ces fonds peuvent servir à couvrir les coûts directs externes liés à la préparation d'une proposition SBIR/STTR, tels que le recrutement de rédacteurs de demandes de subventions, d'experts, d'autres consultants ou l'achat d'études de marché nécessaires à l'élaboration de votre proposition. Les candidatures pour la phase 0 de Kickstarter sont acceptées en continu et au moins 30 jours avant la date limite de dépôt des candidatures..
Pour plus d'informations sur les programmes de financement de MTI, veuillez consulter le site web.www.mainetechnology.org.
MTI is a publicly financed, private, nonprofit organization created by the Legislature in 1999 to stimulate research and development activity leading to the commercialization of new products, processes and services in the state’s seven targeted technology sectors. MTI programs are either loans, equity investments, or grants designed to enhance the competitive position of those sectors and increase the likelihood that one or more of these sectors will support clusters of industrial activity and create quality jobs across Maine.
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