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FY 2023 Regional Technology and Innovation Hub Program Phase 2

Open Date:

10/23/2023

Close Date:

2/29/2024

Upcoming Milestones:

Eligible Recipients:

  • Educational Institutions
  • Local Governments
  • Native/Tribal Entities
  • Non-profits
  • State Governments

Program Purpose:

  • Economic Development

Reserved for Energy
Communities?

No

Bureau/Office

Economic Development Administration (EDA)

Funded by:

U.S. Department of Commerce

Overview

The Tech Hubs Program aims to identify and invest in regions where an EDA investment can catalyze self-sustaining growth that centers on a selected core technology area and that leads to global competitiveness over the next decade. To achieve this goal and fulfill statutory direction, EDA has and will continue to run this two-phase competition with a focus on geographic diversity and equity.

Through Phase 1, EDA funded Strategy Development Grants and Designated certain regions as Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs (Tech Hubs). Under Phase 2, consortia that EDA Designated as Tech Hubs will compete for funding for Implementation projects to help propel the Hub’s chosen geography into self-sustaining global competitiveness.

Related Resources

Additional information is available on the Resources page.

Funding Details

Funding Source:
Funding Type:
Grant - no match
Total Amount Available:
$500,000,000
Limit per Applicant:
$150,000,000
Estimated Awards:
10

Applicant Guidance

NOTE: This opportunity is only open to those applicants that were designated as Tech Hubs in Phase 1.

Contact Information

For questions concerning this Tech Hubs Phase 2 NOFO or for more information about EDA

programs, you may contact techhubs@eda.gov. EDA’s website at http://www.eda.gov provides additional information on EDA and its programs.

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