Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 14A— - AID TO SMALL BUSINESS › § 657d
Creates the Federal and State Technology Partnership Program (FAST) to help small technology businesses in the States grow and compete. The program funds projects that support R&D, move university research into business, spread new technology, form consortia, and give outreach, money, training, and technical help to firms. Grants or cooperative agreements are chosen competitively by the Administration together with SBIR managers at the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense. Only one proposal per State each fiscal year is allowed. Awards can run up to 5 years. Matching money is required: recipients in the 18 States with the fewest SBIR first-phase awards must provide $0.50 for each federal dollar; recipients in the 16 States with the most such awards must provide $1.00 per federal dollar; other States must provide $0.75 per federal dollar. Money directed to qualified census tracts gets a $0.50 match. At least 50% of the match must be cash and no match can come from other federal programs. The program gives special consideration and extra help to areas hit by a major disaster and the Administration may waive matching for those areas. The Administrator must send a planning report within 120 days after December 21, 2000, then annual reports on awards and mentoring work, and the Inspector General must review program performance and report in the first quarter of fiscal year 2004. Funding authorized is $10,000,000 each year for fiscal years 2001–2005, with up to $500,000 of that total allowed for certain Administration duties. The program ends on September 30, 2005. Key defined terms (one line each): applicant — someone who applies for an award; business advice and counseling — help to guide firms through SBIR/STTR processes; catastrophic incident — a major disaster like the National Response Plan example; FAST program — the program just described; mentor — an individual who provides mentoring; Mentoring Network — an organization or person set up to mentor; recipient — someone who gets an award or agreement; SBIR program — the Small Business Innovation Research program; State — the 50 states, DC, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and Northern Mariana Islands; STTR program — the Small Business Technology Transfer program.
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15 U.S.C. § 657d
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73