The New Mexico Small Business Assistance (NMSBA) program is ready to help small New Mexico enterprises overcome technical challenges. The free program, run jointly by Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories, leverages the laboratories’ expertise and capabilities to promote regional economic development.
Although small businesses need not be technology-based to apply, the challenges they face must be potentially solvable using Los Alamos or Sandia resources and expertise, and reasonably priced assistance from the private sector must not be available.
Individual small businesses can request assistance year-round at NMSBAprogram.org. Two or more businesses that share a common technical challenge may jointly seek assistance through the annual “leveraged projects” selection process.
The deadline to submit pre-proposals for calendar year 2012 leveraged projects is Friday, July 8. Leveraged project pre-proposals must be submitted online to nmsbaprogram.org/leveraged_assistance_form.
Leveraged projects should seek to help two or more New Mexico small businesses solve a shared technical challenge and must be completed within one year.
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