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09/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 12:03

September GBG Report Now Available – Federal Funding Insights for Georgia Life Sciences Members

Members are invited to join G2G's Monthly GBG Reporting Service Webinar on September 18, 2025. The first portion (12:00-12:30 PM ET) is free and open to all, offering a high-level overview of current federal funding trends. The second half (12:30-1:00 PM ET) is a premium consultation available only to Georgia Life Sciences members, offering direct access to G2G's expert team-who have helped secure over $550 million in non-dilutive government funding since 2007. Register here: https://www.g2gconsulting.com/event/non-dilutive-funding-g2gs-monthly-gbg-reporting-service-webinar-14-3/2025-09-18/

Key opportunities this month include DARPA's Expedited Research Innovation System for CBRN threat defense technologies, BARDA's I-CREATE diagnostic funding and VANGUARD biomanufacturing tools development (each offering up to $200,000), NIAID tuberculosis and influenza research units (up to $1.5-$2.5 million annually), DoD's $4 million Advanced Medical Monitor development through MTEC, and multiple SBIR opportunities for sensors and field-deployable diagnostics (up to $209,575 for Phase I awards).

The September GBG report highlights 13 immunology and infectious disease opportunities, 10 cognitive and brain health programs, and several biotechnology and biomanufacturing initiatives across federal agencies including the Army, ARPA-H, BARDA, and NSF. Georgia Life Sciences members can access the complete 29-page report with detailed deadlines and eligibility requirements [insert link or portal instructions here].

GLS members can access the full 29-page report with deadlines and submission details by logging into your member portal.

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