LSDF plans to award up to $750,000 in its 2009 Summer Commercialization Grants Competition. Individual awards will be up to $150,000 in total costs, with work expected to be completed within one year. A required pre-proposal is due Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
According to the LSDF announcement, grants will fund research and development of new technologies to reduce the risk associated with their commercialization. This work, often referred to as "prototype development," or "proof of principle" or "reduction to practice" experimentation is supported by LSDF to improve health and health care and to foster economic development within Washington state. Full proposals are due on Wednesday, September 9 and awards will be announced in mid December.
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According to the LSDF announcement, grants will fund research and development of new technologies to reduce the risk associated with their commercialization. This work, often referred to as "prototype development," or "proof of principle" or "reduction to practice" experimentation is supported by LSDF to improve health and health care and to foster economic development within Washington state. Full proposals are due on Wednesday, September 9 and awards will be announced in mid December.
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