Wyoming SBIR/STTR Matching Funds
Matching grant amount varies by federal phase and current rules · Wyoming Business Council · rolling applications
Wyoming SBIR/STTR Matching Funds is a grant programme from Wyoming Business Council for Wyoming small businesses with a qualifying federal SBIR/STTR Phase I or Phase II award Current lifecycle: rolling. Real economics: Matching grant amount varies by federal phase and current rules.
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Key facts
| Funder | Wyoming Business Council |
| Amount | Matching grant amount varies by federal phase and current rules |
| Deadline | Rolling — apply anytime |
| Decision time | No dependable comparable application-to-decision interval was published in the reviewed public corpus. |
| Eligibility | Wyoming small businesses with a qualifying federal SBIR/STTR Phase I or Phase II award |
| Restrictions | Awardees should expect agreement, milestone, expenditure, progress and final reporting plus record-retention or audit obligations; the executed terms control. Support is restricted to the approved project, research, prototype, commercialization, personnel, equipment, vendor or programme costs; unsupported and duplicate-funded costs are excluded. |
| Status | rolling |
Always confirm on the official page before applying — dates and terms change.
Application process
- Confirm the current call and fit
- Review eligibility and exclusions
- Prepare applicant, project, budget and impact evidence
- Submit through the official route
- Complete merit and due-diligence review
- Execute award terms and milestones if selected
Background
Wyoming Business Council operates Wyoming SBIR/STTR Matching Funds. This pass separates direct cash, repayable finance, credits, incentives and umbrella programs so later ranking does not compare unlike instruments. The official sponsor maintains this instrument for eligible Wyoming applicants or globally eligible teams. The published eligibility describes Wyoming small businesses with a qualifying federal SBIR/STTR Phase I or Phase II award. Public award economics are call-specific and were not converted into an unsupported cash estimate.
How the application really works
Confirm the current call and fit → Review eligibility and exclusions → Prepare applicant, project, budget and impact evidence → Submit through the official route → Complete merit and due-diligence review → Execute award terms and milestones if selected
Tips
- Show direct fit with innovation.
Watch out for
- Current lifecycle is rolling.
- Awardees should expect agreement, milestone, expenditure, progress and final reporting plus record-retention or audit obligations; the executed terms control.
- Support is restricted to the approved project, research, prototype, commercialization, personnel, equipment, vendor or programme costs; unsupported and duplicate-funded costs are excluded.
Track record
- The official sponsor maintains this instrument for eligible Wyoming applicants or globally eligible teams.
- The published eligibility describes Wyoming small businesses with a qualifying federal SBIR/STTR Phase I or Phase II award.
- Public award economics are call-specific and were not converted into an unsupported cash estimate.
The reviewed official corpus does not publish a comparable applicant denominator and acceptance rate for the next call.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this actionable now?
- rolling. Official programme materials were reviewed on 2026-08-10; applicants must verify the next live cycle and controlling solicitation before committing application effort.
- What is the real economic value?
- Matching grant amount varies by federal phase and current rules
- Who is eligible?
- Wyoming small businesses with a qualifying federal SBIR/STTR Phase I or Phase II award
- How does selection work?
- Confirm the current call and fit; Review eligibility and exclusions; Prepare applicant, project, budget and impact evidence; Submit through the official route; Complete merit and due-diligence review; Execute award terms and milestones if selected. No dependable comparable application-to-decision interval was published in the reviewed public corpus.
- What burden and restrictions apply?
- Awardees should expect agreement, milestone, expenditure, progress and final reporting plus record-retention or audit obligations; the executed terms control. Support is restricted to the approved project, research, prototype, commercialization, personnel, equipment, vendor or programme costs; unsupported and duplicate-funded costs are excluded.
- What evidence exists?
- The official sponsor maintains this instrument for eligible Wyoming applicants or globally eligible teams. The published eligibility describes Wyoming small businesses with a qualifying federal SBIR/STTR Phase I or Phase II award. Public award economics are call-specific and were not converted into an unsupported cash estimate. The reviewed official corpus does not publish a comparable applicant denominator and acceptance rate for the next call.
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Sources
- wyomingbusiness.org — Official administering-organization site reviewed for ownership and current context (checked 2026-08-10)
- wyomingbusiness.org/business/financing/grants/sbir — Official source used for the 2026-08-11 verification correction. (checked 2026-08-11)