May 2020
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EPA SBIR

AMERICA'S SEED FUND
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
INNOVATION

Proposed 2020-2021 EPA SBIR
Solicitation Topics

The 2020-2021 EPA SBIR solicitation is scheduled to open in late
June 2020.The proposed topic areas are listed below.The final
topic areas will be released in the official solicitation.

Clean and Safe Water

•	Monitoring technologies for water reuse

•	Treatment technologies for water reuse

Air Quality

•	Air monitoring technology for ethylene oxide

•	Air quality sensors for odors or volatile organic
compounds

•	innovative technologies for radon mitigation in
buildings

Land Revitalization

• Innovative technologies that destroy PFAS in soil,
sediment, water and groundwater

Homeland Security

• Long-term disinfectant coatings

Sustainable Materials Management

•	Innovative technologies that prevent food waste

•	Technologies that improve the US recycling system

•	New applications for industrial non-hazardous
secondary materials and food processing byproducts
technologies that prevent food waste

•	Safe building deconstruction tools or safety equipment

•	Innovative materials that improve energy efficiency
and have reduced embodied impacts

Safer Chemicals

•	New Approach Methodologies that reduce, refine or
replace vertebrate animal testing

•	Cleaner manufacturing of coloration techniques


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EPA's SBIR Program

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
(EPA) mission is to protect human health and the
environment. EPA's SBIR Program supports small
businesses (500 or fewer employees) to develop
and commercialize novel environmental technologies
that support this mission.

PHASE I

Phase I awards are $100,000 for six months and for
"proof of concept"of the technology.

PHASE II

Phase II awards are for up to $400,000 for two years
to further develop and commercialize the technology.
Phase II companies that obtain qualifying third party
investments are eligible for a commercialization option
of $100,000.

For information on the EPA SBIR Program, visit:

www.eDa.aov/sbir

For questions, contact:

April Richards, SBIR Program Manager

(202) 564-6462 or richards.aDril&eDa.aov

For information on the federal-wide SBIR Program, visit:

www.SBIR.aov.

Join the listserv for notices about the 2020-2021
solicitation and other EPA SBIR news at www.eDa.aov/
sbir/sbir-listserv.

EPA SBIR Program

SBIR Success Stories

ASAI Inc.

2016 SBIR recipient

ASAT, Inc. developed the integrated Stove, a clean-
burning cookstove that can be used for cooking,
home heating, and provide electricity for lighting
and charging small appliances. EPA SBIR funding has
allowed ASAT to succeed in making international
sales and its products are now found in more than
30 countries. ASAT's innovation has also led to a
partnership with the Gates-funded Global Good
organization.

Microvi Biotech

2016 SBIR recipient

Microvi Biotech, Inc. created Provi™, an innovative
process which uses microorganisms to remove
phosphorus and ammonia from municipal wastewater
and recover phosphorus as a valuable by-product.
Funding from EPA SBIR helped Microvi develop and
commercialize their technology, which resulted in
third-party investments for collaborative projects with
international water utility companies.

Vaporsens Inc.

2017 SBIR recipient

Vaporsens, Inc. is using novel organic nanofiber
technology to develop a highly sensitive, real-time
sensor for indoor formaldehyde detection. In 2019,
Vaporsens received a $1 million investment from a
global supplier of advanced technology.

Support for
innovative green
technology

r Topics in

Water, Air, Land,
Homeland Security,

Materials, and
V Chemicals

Protect the
Planet

Focus on
commercialization

www.epa.gov/sbir


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