NIEHS Worker Training Program's SBIR E-Learning for HAZMAT and Emergency Response (R43/R44 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
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NIEHS Worker Training Program's SBIR E-Learning for HAZMAT and Emergency Response (R43/R44 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) is a federal funding opportunity from National Institutes of Health. This forecasted grant opportunity (TEMP-30794) is available nationwide for eligible applicants.
The NIEHS Worker Training Program's SBIR E-Learning for HAZMAT and Emergency Response is a federal funding opportunity designed for small businesses developing innovative digital training solutions in occupational health and safety. This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program specifically supports the creation and commercialization of e-learning platforms that prepare workers for hazardous materials handling and emergency response scenarios. The program is ideal for tech-savvy entrepreneurs and small business owners with expertise in instructional design, hazmat safety protocols, or emergency response training who want to develop scalable digital solutions. By combining NIEHS's commitment to worker safety with the SBIR model's emphasis on innovation and commercialization, this grant empowers small firms to transform how workers learn critical safety skills. The program excludes clinical trial components, focusing instead on practical training development and delivery. This is an excellent opportunity for businesses ready to address the growing demand for accessible, effective hazmat and emergency response training in the digital age. Applicants should visit the official NIH website for complete current information on funding amounts, deadlines, and specific eligibility requirements.
Grant Details
Funding Range
Varies by phase (R43/R44)
Grant Type
Federal (SBIR - Small Business Innovation Research)
Application Cycle
Submission windows vary; consult NIH website for current cycles
Best For
Small businesses developing e-learning and digital training solutions for occupational safety
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for NIEHS Worker Training Program's SBIR E-Learning for HAZMAT and Emergency Response?
This is an SBIR program, which typically requires applicants to be U.S.-based small businesses meeting SBA size standards. For specific eligibility criteria, firm classification requirements, and any other qualifications, please consult the official NIH/NIEHS grant announcement on grants.nih.gov or contact the NIEHS directly.
How much funding does this grant provide?
Specific funding amounts are not currently available in this listing. SBIR R43/R44 phases typically have different funding levels. Visit the official NIH website or the NIEHS Worker Training Program pages for current funding ranges and phase-specific details.
How do I apply for NIEHS Worker Training Program's SBIR E-Learning for HAZMAT and Emergency Response?
Applications for NIH SBIR programs are typically submitted through grants.nih.gov using the online application system. You will need a DUNS number, SAM.gov registration, and institutional credentials. Detailed instructions, required forms, and submission deadlines are available on the official NIH SBIR website and the specific grant announcement. Check these resources for current application timelines and procedures.
What can NIEHS Worker Training Program's SBIR E-Learning for HAZMAT and Emergency Response funding be used for?
This grant supports the development and commercialization of e-learning solutions for hazardous materials and emergency response worker training. Funding typically covers costs associated with developing innovative digital training platforms, instructional content, technology infrastructure, and bringing these solutions to market. Clinical trial activities are explicitly not allowed under this program. For detailed allowable costs and use restrictions, review the official grant solicitation.
Last updated: March 1, 2026