SBIR & STTR Topics for Advanced Materials Companies in Colorado
There are 13 open federal SBIR/STTR topics right now that match Advanced Materials capabilities, across DOD, NIH, NSF, DOE, NASA, USDA, and 5 other agencies. Below: the current open topic list, recent Advanced Materials winners headquartered in Colorado, the Colorado SBDC SBIR contact, and how TopicScout compares to SBIR.gov / Grants.gov / HigherGov / Instrumentl for finding the next topic to apply to.
FY 2026 Competitive Academic Agreement Program (CAAP) — Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin · closes 2026-06-19 The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration¿s (PHMSA) FY 2026 CAAP NOFO solicits research proposals from nonprofit institutions of higher education for the Pipeline Safety Research and Development (R&D) Program. This…
Critical Minerals and Materials Accelerator Notice of Funding Opportunity — Golden Field Office · closes 2026-07-23 Modification 0002 Annoucement (04/21/26): Extended LOI due date to 4/24/2026 Extended TA1 due date to 5/29/2026 Extended TA2 due date to 6/25/2026 Extended TA3 due date to 7/23/2026 Modification 0001 Announcement (04/15/26): Corrected units…
ECosystem for Leading Innovation in Plasma Science and Engineering — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes 2026-08-11 Plasma science is a transdisciplinary field of research where fundamental studies in many disciplines, including plasma physics, plasma chemistry, materials science, and space science, come together to advance knowledge for discovery and te…
Archaeometry — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes 2026-12-01 The Archaeology Program administers an annual Archaeometry competition with a target date of December 1. The goal is to fund projects in two main categories: To develop or refine anthropologically relevant archaeometric techniques. Examples…
Joint Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research — FAA-COE-JAMS · closes ongoing The Joint Center of Excellence (COE) for Advanced Materials (JAMS) was established in January 2004 to assist in ensuring the safe and reliable application of composites and advanced materials to commercial aircraft. The Center is a joint ef…
Environmental Engineering — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes ongoing The Environmental Engineering program is part of the Environmental Engineering and Sustainability cluster, which also includes 1) the Nanoscale Interactions program; and 2) the Environmental Sustainability program. Environmental engineering…
Electronics, Photonics and Magnetic Devices — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes ongoing TheElectronics, Photonics and Magnetic Devices (EPMD) Programsupports innovative research on novel devices based on the principles of electronics, optics and photonics, optoelectronics, magnetics, opto- and electromechanics, electromagnetic…
Biophotonics — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes ongoing TheBiophotonicsprogram is part of the Engineering Biology and Health cluster, which also includes: 1) theBiosensingprogram; 2) theCellular and Biochemical Engineeringprogram; 3) theDisability and Rehabilitation Engineeringprogram; and 4) th…
Interfacial Engineering — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes ongoing The Interfacial Engineering program is part of the Chemical Process Systems cluster, which also includes: 1) the Catalysis program; 2) the Electrochemical Systems program; and 3) the Process Systems, Reaction Engineering, and Molecular Ther…
Nanoscale Interactions — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes ongoing TheNanoscale Interactionsprogram is part of theEnvironmental Engineering and Sustainabilitycluster, which also includes: 1) theEnvironmental Engineeringprogram; and 2) theEnvironmental Sustainabilityprogram. The goal of theNanoscale Interac…
Condensed Matter and Materials Theory — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes ongoing CMMT supports theoretical and computational materials research in the topical areas represented in DMR's other Topical Materials Research Programs (these are also variously known as Individual Investigator Award (IIA) Programs, or Core…
Engineering Environmental Resiliency (EER) — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes ongoing The Engineering Environmental Resiliency (EER) program supports fundamental research to advance resource and energy conservation and recovery, and to safeguard the natural environment and human health. Better use of domestic resources will …
Recent Advanced Materials SBIR winners in Colorado
BURST DIAGNOSTICS INC (Fort Collins, Colorado) — Department of Health and Human Services Phase I 2023, $279,557 Strep-CaDI: A fast, accurate, and sensitive point-of-care test for Group A Streptococcus
How to find SBIR topics: TopicScout vs alternatives
Tool
Coverage
Match scoring
Weekly digest
Price
TopicScout
All 11 SBIR/STTR agencies +
Grants.gov + NSF
AI-scored vs your cap statement
Yes (Mon AM)
$29/mo solo, $500–2k/mo institutional
SBIR.gov
All 11 agencies (canonical source)
Keyword search only
No
Free
Grants.gov
All federal grants (not just SBIR)
Keyword search only
Saved-search email
Free
HigherGov
SBIR + 7k+ SLED sources
Keyword + filters
Yes
$500–5k/yr
Instrumentl
Foundation grants (nonprofits, not SBIR)
AI-scored, nonprofit-tuned
Yes
$179–$999/mo
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FAQ
How do I find open SBIR topics for a Advanced Materials company in
Colorado?
The canonical source is SBIR.gov, which lists every open
SBIR/STTR topic across all 11 federal agencies. To filter to
Advanced Materials-relevant topics that match your specific tech, paste
your capability statement into TopicScout's free
matcher — it scores all open topics against your cap statement
in ~60 seconds. Colorado SBIR firms also get help from the
Colorado SBDC and
state matching-fund programs.
What's the best SBIR matching tool for Advanced Materials startups?
For solo founders: TopicScout's $29/mo plan covers all 11 agencies
with weekly AI-scored digests. For consulting firms supporting multiple
clients: TopicScout institutional plan ($500–2k/mo flat) or
HigherGov ($500–5k/yr). For nonprofits (not SBIR-eligible):
Instrumentl. SBIR.gov itself is free but requires manual scanning.
Which agencies fund the most Advanced Materials SBIR/STTR work?
Based on the current open topic list, the top agencies for
Advanced Materials are visible in the topic list above. Historically:
DARPA + AFWERX + Navy SBIR for defense-adjacent Advanced Materials,
NIH + CDC for health-adjacent, NSF + DOE for foundational R&D.