For small businesses pursuing federal funding through SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) and STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer) programs, navigating the application process can be daunting. That’s where FAST Centers (Federal and State Technology Partnership Program Centers) step in. Administered by the Small Business Administration (SBA), FAST Centers provide tailored support to help businesses succeed in these highly competitive grant programs.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur in a high-tech industry or an underserved innovator facing unique challenges, FAST Centers offer the resources, training, and connections needed to transform your ideas into market-ready innovations.
The Federal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program funds organizations—often state-level economic development agencies, universities, or small business organizations—to assist small businesses in securing SBIR/STTR grants. These centers are instrumental in leveling the playing field for underrepresented groups, such as women, minorities, and rural entrepreneurs, in the federal funding landscape.
Who Do FAST Centers Serve?
FAST Centers cater to a specific audience, focusing on small businesses involved in research and development, as well as those seeking to overcome barriers to federal funding access.
FAST Centers specialize in a range of services designed to help small businesses succeed in securing SBIR/STTR funding and achieving commercialization goals.
| Feature | FAST Centers | SBDCs | APEX Accelerators |
| Primary Focus | SBIR/STTR proposal support and commercialization | General business development | Government contracting and procurement |
| Target Audience | High-tech, R&D-focused small businesses | All small businesses | Businesses pursuing government contracts |
| Specialized Services | Technical proposal writing, commercialization | Business plans, marketing, funding | Bid preparation, certifications, compliance |
FAST Centers are an invaluable resource for businesses focused on research and development that aim to secure non-dilutive funding through SBIR/STTR programs.
Connections: Build relationships with research institutions, collaborators, and federal program managers.
While FAST Centers excel in SBIR/STTR-specific support, combining their services with those of SBDCs (Small Business Development Centers) and APEX Accelerators creates a comprehensive support network.
This trifecta of resources empowers small businesses to innovate, grow, and succeed across multiple fronts.
FAST Centers are available in selected states and regions.
For R&D-focused small businesses, FAST Centers provide a crucial lifeline for navigating the complexities of SBIR/STTR grants and achieving commercialization success. With specialized services, a commitment to inclusivity, and a network of resources, these centers help transform high-tech ideas into marketable innovations.
By integrating the support of FAST Centers, SBDCs, and APEX Accelerators, your small business can access a well-rounded ecosystem of growth opportunities. Whether you’re writing your first grant proposal or scaling your business to new heights, these resources ensure you’re well-equipped to succeed.
Take the next step today: Visit the SBA’s FAST Program page and unlock the potential of your innovation.

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