Innovate Alabama Supplemental Grant Program
Up to $250,000 for Phase II awards; other tracks vary · Innovate Alabama
Innovate Alabama Supplemental Grant Program is a grant programme from Innovate Alabama for Alabama-headquartered or Alabama-located recipients of qualifying federal SBIR/STTR or other eligible innovation awards Current lifecycle: unknown. Real economics: Up to $250,000 for Phase II awards; other tracks vary.
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Key facts
| Funder | Innovate Alabama |
| Amount | Up to $250,000 for Phase II awards; other tracks vary |
| Decision time | No dependable application-to-decision interval was published across the reviewed public programme pages. |
| Eligibility | Alabama-headquartered or Alabama-located recipients of qualifying federal SBIR/STTR or other eligible innovation awards |
| Restrictions | Selected recipients should expect an executed agreement, milestone and expenditure documentation, progress or final reporting, record retention and audit or verification rights; the live award agreement controls exact burden. Funds or services are limited to approved project, commercialization, research, prototype, equipment, personnel or vendor costs under the current solicitation; unrelated, unsupported, duplicate-funded and out-of-period costs are excluded. |
| Status | closed |
Always confirm on the official page before applying — dates and terms change.
Application process
- Confirm that a current solicitation is accepting applications
- Review the current programme rules and jurisdiction nexus
- Prepare company, technology, budget and commercialization evidence
- Submit through the official programme route
- Complete technical and economic-impact review
- Execute award terms and deliver milestones if selected
Background
Innovate Alabama operates Innovate Alabama Supplemental Grant Program. This pass separates direct cash, repayable finance, credits, incentives and umbrella programs so later ranking does not compare unlike instruments. The programme is maintained by its official Alabama or U.S. economic-development, energy, research or innovation sponsor. The published instrument targets Alabama-headquartered or Alabama-located recipients of qualifying federal SBIR/STTR or other eligible innovation awards. The reviewed public description states a maximum or recent award level of USD 250,000.
How the application really works
Confirm that a current solicitation is accepting applications → Review the current programme rules and jurisdiction nexus → Prepare company, technology, budget and commercialization evidence → Submit through the official programme route → Complete technical and economic-impact review → Execute award terms and deliver milestones if selected
Tips
- Show direct fit with innovation.
- Show direct fit with technology commercialization.
Watch out for
- Current lifecycle is unknown.
- Selected recipients should expect an executed agreement, milestone and expenditure documentation, progress or final reporting, record retention and audit or verification rights; the live award agreement controls exact burden.
- Funds or services are limited to approved project, commercialization, research, prototype, equipment, personnel or vendor costs under the current solicitation; unrelated, unsupported, duplicate-funded and out-of-period costs are excluded.
Track record
- The programme is maintained by its official Alabama or U.S. economic-development, energy, research or innovation sponsor.
- The published instrument targets Alabama-headquartered or Alabama-located recipients of qualifying federal SBIR/STTR or other eligible innovation awards.
- The reviewed public description states a maximum or recent award level of USD 250,000.
The reviewed official pages do not publish a comparable application denominator and acceptance rate for the next solicitation.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this actionable now?
- unknown. The official programme and agency pages were reviewed on 2026-08-10; no later universally actionable deadline was published, so applicants must verify the next solicitation with the programme team.
- What is the real economic value?
- Up to $250,000 for Phase II awards; other tracks vary
- Who is eligible?
- Alabama-headquartered or Alabama-located recipients of qualifying federal SBIR/STTR or other eligible innovation awards
- How does selection work?
- Confirm that a current solicitation is accepting applications; Review the current programme rules and jurisdiction nexus; Prepare company, technology, budget and commercialization evidence; Submit through the official programme route; Complete technical and economic-impact review; Execute award terms and deliver milestones if selected. No dependable application-to-decision interval was published across the reviewed public programme pages.
- What burden and restrictions apply?
- Selected recipients should expect an executed agreement, milestone and expenditure documentation, progress or final reporting, record retention and audit or verification rights; the live award agreement controls exact burden. Funds or services are limited to approved project, commercialization, research, prototype, equipment, personnel or vendor costs under the current solicitation; unrelated, unsupported, duplicate-funded and out-of-period costs are excluded.
- What evidence exists?
- The programme is maintained by its official Alabama or U.S. economic-development, energy, research or innovation sponsor. The published instrument targets Alabama-headquartered or Alabama-located recipients of qualifying federal SBIR/STTR or other eligible innovation awards. The reviewed public description states a maximum or recent award level of USD 250,000. The reviewed official pages do not publish a comparable application denominator and acceptance rate for the next solicitation.
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Sources
- innovatealabama.org/programs/supplemental-grant-program — Official programme page reviewed for instrument, economics, eligibility and lifecycle (checked 2026-08-10)
- innovatealabama.org — Official administering-organization site reviewed for programme ownership and current context (checked 2026-08-10)