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USDA SBIR AgTech Grants 2026: Get Up to $575K

Discover how AgTech startups can access up to $575K in non-dilutive R&D funding from the USDA SBIR/STTR program.

Reviewed by Ashwani K.
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FSI Digital Funding Research • Reviewed June 11, 2026

What is the funding limit and focus for USDA SBIR grants?

The Short Answer: The USDA SBIR/STTR program provides up to $125,000 for Phase I feasibility studies and up to $450,000 (totaling up to $575,000) for Phase II commercialization. Funding is restricted to novel R&D in agricultural tech, precision farming, food safety, and rural development.

Ashwani K.
December 1, 2025
10 min read
Last verified: June 11, 2026

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Decision summary

Agtech, food safety, and forestry innovators should align their R&D with USDA topic areas and prepare their Phase I proposals for the annual fall deadline.

What we verified

  • Phase I grants are up to $125,000 with a 8-month duration; Phase II up to $450,000 over 24 months.
  • Unlike other SBIR programs, USDA strongly encourages agricultural and rural community benefits.
  • Applications must be submitted via Grants.gov and require SAM.gov registration.

USDA NIFA opens the SBIR/STTR phase I solicitation annually (typically mid-summer), followed by phase II invitations for successful awardees.

Reviewed by Ashwani K.

FSI Digital Funding Research

Last verified June 11, 2026

Official sources

  • USDA NIFA SBIR ProgramOfficial portal for USDA AgTech and food sciences R&D funding.

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USDA SBIR AgTech Grants 2026-2027 | $125K Phase I, $575K Phase II Agriculture & Food Tech Funding

Research note 1

USDA AgTech funding matches community outcomes

The USDA SBIR and STTR programs target agricultural innovation, precision farming, food safety, aquaculture, and forestry. Unlike other federal R&D programs, the USDA places heavy emphasis on projects that yield positive outcomes for agricultural producers and rural communities. AgTech founders must clearly link their technical objectives to these outcomes.

  • Link technical innovation to farm-level benefits
  • Focus on precision farming, food safety, or forestry
  • Review annual NIFA solicitation guidelines

Research note 2

Understanding the annual solicitation cycle

The USDA releases its SBIR/STTR solicitation once a year, typically in mid-summer, with a deadline in early autumn (September/October). Startups must prepare their SAM.gov registration and Grants.gov access well in advance. Writing a competitive 15-page Phase I research proposal requires a minimum of 40 to 60 hours of focused effort.

  • Complete SAM.gov registration 30 days early
  • Align proposal with NIFA scientific topics
  • Structure the 15-page work plan conservatively

Typical Applicant Profile: Technology & R&D Funding (IRAP/SR&ED)

Est. Funding$50,000 – $750,000
Avg Revenue$100k – $15M
Min. Team Size3 – 50 FTEs
Target StageGrowth & R&D Development
Key Qualifiers
  • •Active internal software, hardware, or biotech engineering team
  • •Solving novel technical uncertainties (not simple API integrations)
  • •Clear commercialization & market growth roadmap
Rejection Risk Factors
  • •Pure service/consulting business models
  • •Contract R&D performed for other clients
  • •No proprietary intellectual property
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Applications are evaluated against detailed technical and commercial criteria. Many applicants discover eligibility issues only after beginning the application process. Estimate your Funding Match Score (e.g. 82/100) based on your team, location, and development activities.

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Research note 3

Phase I feasibility vs. Phase II scale-up

Phase I provides up to $125,000 to prove the scientific or technical feasibility of the innovation over 8 months. Winning a Phase I contract is the only way to qualify for Phase II funding (up to $450,000 over 24 months), which supports prototype construction and early testing. The program is fully non-dilutive, allowing founders to retain complete intellectual property rights.

  • Phase I: up to $125,000 for feasibility
  • Phase II: up to $450,000 for prototype
  • 100% non-dilutive capital with IP protection

USDA AgTech funding

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  • USDA topic alignment
  • SAM.gov registry support
  • Phase I proposal review
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