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Education Technology - SBIR FY2022, proposals due 2/1/22

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Rebecca Sheffield
Thu, Dec 2, 2021 2:08 PM

Please share the information below or on this pagehttps://ies.ed.gov/sbir/solicitations.asp with developers and researchers who might be interested.

ED/IES SBIR FY2022 Program Solicitations are NOW OPEN

The US Department of Education and Institute of Education Sciences' Small Business Innovation Research Program (ED/IES SBIR) provides non-dilutive seed funding to for-profit small businesses to develop and evaluate new education technology products to improve education and special education.

On December 1, 2021, ED/IES SBIR released two FY2022 solicitations, including:

  • Phase I solicitation #91990022R0001https://ies.ed.gov/transfer.asp?sec=true&location=sam.gov/opp/669f061eff59429ebd0ec56ccf31ca79/view which requests proposals for $250,000 awards for 8-months for the research and development (R&D) and evaluation of new prototypes of education and special education technology products. Up to 14 awards are anticipated to be made through this solicitation.
  • Direct to Phase II solicitation #91990022R0002https://ies.ed.gov/transfer.asp?sec=true&location=sam.gov/opp/f0d72c30baaa498687f1a4f81bf9f38f/view which requests proposals for $1,000,000 for 2-years for R&D and evaluation of new education technology products to ready existing researcher-developed evidence-based innovations (products, interventions, practices) for use at scale, and to plan for commercialization. The goal of this solicitation is to support the successful transfer of research to practice at scale in education and special education. Up to 3 awards are anticipated to be made through this solicitation. Direct to Phase II projects are awarded without a prior Phase I award.

The submission date for proposals under both solicitations is February 1, 2022.

Please note: During the period of time when the solicitation is open and when the review is occurring, ED/IES SBIR program manager, Edward Metz is not permitted to answer questions by applicants or potential applicants. Questions may be submitted via email to the Contracting Specialists listed within the solicitations. Any responses from the Department of Education will be provided as an amendment on the same website pages as the solicitations are listed.

Please share the information below or on this page<https://ies.ed.gov/sbir/solicitations.asp> with developers and researchers who might be interested. ED/IES SBIR FY2022 Program Solicitations are NOW OPEN The US Department of Education and Institute of Education Sciences' Small Business Innovation Research Program (ED/IES SBIR) provides non-dilutive seed funding to for-profit small businesses to develop and evaluate new education technology products to improve education and special education. On December 1, 2021, ED/IES SBIR released two FY2022 solicitations, including: * Phase I solicitation #91990022R0001<https://ies.ed.gov/transfer.asp?sec=true&location=sam.gov/opp/669f061eff59429ebd0ec56ccf31ca79/view> which requests proposals for $250,000 awards for 8-months for the research and development (R&D) and evaluation of new prototypes of education and special education technology products. Up to 14 awards are anticipated to be made through this solicitation. * Direct to Phase II solicitation #91990022R0002<https://ies.ed.gov/transfer.asp?sec=true&location=sam.gov/opp/f0d72c30baaa498687f1a4f81bf9f38f/view> which requests proposals for $1,000,000 for 2-years for R&D and evaluation of new education technology products to ready existing researcher-developed evidence-based innovations (products, interventions, practices) for use at scale, and to plan for commercialization. The goal of this solicitation is to support the successful transfer of research to practice at scale in education and special education. Up to 3 awards are anticipated to be made through this solicitation. Direct to Phase II projects are awarded without a prior Phase I award. The submission date for proposals under both solicitations is February 1, 2022. Please note: During the period of time when the solicitation is open and when the review is occurring, ED/IES SBIR program manager, Edward Metz is not permitted to answer questions by applicants or potential applicants. Questions may be submitted via email to the Contracting Specialists listed within the solicitations. Any responses from the Department of Education will be provided as an amendment on the same website pages as the solicitations are listed.