National Cancer Institute Announces New Funding Opportunities For Small Businesses
Are you interested in learning how your small business can tap into the resources of the National Cancer Institute (NCI)? To help meet its goal of eliminating the suffering and death due to cancer, the NCI Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program has announced 16 new funding opportunities in a range of novel technology areas. These funding opportunities are available to small businesses to support research and development of anti-cancer agents, biomarkers, nanotechnology, proteomics, pharmacodynamics, and many other areas of interest to the NCI. The deadline for receipt of contract proposals is November 5, 2007.
If you are interested in learning more about the NCI SBIR Program, please contact Michael Weingarten or Andrew Kurtz at ncisbir@mail.nih.gov.
Learn About How to Apply
View presentations and videos from the NCI Small Business Innovation Research & Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR & STTR) Forum to learn about the application process and get tips from prior awardees on how to prepare a successful proposal. These videos also provide more information about how the NCI SBIR & STTR Programs can help a company develop its business. [ Learn more ]
For a complete listing of all funding opportunities from the NCI SBIR & STTR Program, please visit: http://sbir.cancer.gov/funding/receipt_dates.asp.
To participate in the SBIR Program, a company must:
Small business concern must be:
At least 51% U.S.- owned by individuals and independently operated or
At least 51% owned and controlled by a for-profit business concern that is at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more individuals
Sign up to receive updates about SBIR & STTR funding opportunities at http://sbir.cancer.gov.

