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FEATURED
RESOURCE
New
Guide to Government Technology Funds
While
the new federal budget cuts many government technology programs
(such as the Commerce Department's Advanced Technology Program),
the U.S. government is still the world's largest source of funding
for R&D and technology-related programs. In other words, there's
still a lot of money to go around-if you seek it in the right places.
If you're interested in tapping this source of funding, you might
want to take a look at the 2004 Technology Funding Guide produced
by Larta, a Los-Angeles area technology business think tank. This
massive guide gives tips for accessing federal funds and also offers
details on more than 80 federal funding programs. It also offers
more detailed reviews of the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. There's
a lot of detail in this guide but it's well-presented and easily
accessible. Winning Government R&D Money:
The
2004 Federal Technology Funding Guide
Want to find out about other resources in the region?
Click here for the featured
resource archives.
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REGIONAL
RESOURCES
We
have collected a list that have worked for several of our members.
Just choose the category that interests you.
Funding
General business assistance
International
Space/Incubators
Technology transfer
Workforce/Training

VALUABLE
LINKS
Check out these great links that will steer you to everything from
funding to strategic partnerships and more.

REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
With the region growing at rapid speed, its not easy for a
single organization to keep up with the ever-changing technology
scene. Fortunately, the Greater Baltimore Technology Council is
far from alone in its efforts to support and attract tech companies.
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