Call for Ignition Grants
Technology-based Energy Solutions: Innovations for Net Zero
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India and the United States are committed to strengthening bilateral collaboration in the areas of climate and clean energy. Addressing these critical challenges will require innovative, interdisciplinary, and disruptive approaches that accelerate the development and adoption of new technologies for societal impact.
The U.S.-India Science and Technology Endowment Fund, in partnership with Social Alpha, announces a Call for Ignition Grants titled “Technology-based Energy Solutions: Innovations for Net Zero”. The program aligns with the goals of the U.S.-India Strategic Clean Energy Partnership, and will be administered by the binational Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF).
The intent of the call would be to select and support “technology showstoppers” – promising joint U.S.-India S&T based entrepreneurial initiatives that address the development and implementation of new technologies, tools, and systems to address climate and clean energy challenges in the following focus areas:
Next generation Clean and Renewable Energy
Energy Storage
Carbon Sequestration
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Eligibility
Proposals must have at least one Indian and one U. S. partner for the complete duration of the proposed project. Primary partners from both sides must have significant and synergistic roles in the development and commercialization of technologies for the specific application described in the proposal.
At least one of the partners must be an entrepreneurial entity (preferably a small or medium-scale enterprise) and the team may include any combination of the following:
(i) Incorporated companies including start-ups; or
(ii) Non-incorporated entities; or
(iii) Academic, governmental and non-governmental research institutions or their consortia
The relationship between the U.S. and Indian partners must be clearly defined, including ownership of intellectual property rights for the technology proposed to be developed and commercialized. A formal, signed partnership agreement must be submitted as part of the application docket.
Subsidiaries/spin-offs of one partner in the other country are not eligible to apply.
If one of the partners is an academic institution/government entity/research institution, an NOC (no-objection certificate) approving the participation of the Principal Investigator in the project must be submitted at the time of the application.
The partners would need to agree to and sign the USISTEF Terms & Conditions and submit it as part of the application docket. Principal Investigators need to ensure that the T&C is signed by the competent authority (For example, Office of Sponsored Research/Dean R&D/or an equivalent office) from the participating Institution(s).
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Funding and Award
Proposals will be solicited in two categories:
Ignition Stage I:
Grant period: Up to 12 months
Grant from USISTEF upto INR 50,00,000/-
Social Alpha* will offer upto 5 winners the following:
Top up grant up to an amount of Rs 25 Lac
12 months membership of CEIIC – Standard Incubation Package at no cost
Rs 25 Lac credits (to be redeemed against CEIIC premium incubation services)
Ignition Stage II:
Grant period: Up to 24 months
Grant from USISTEF upto INR 1-2 Crore
Social Alpha* will offer 5 winners the following:
Top up grant up to an amount of Rs 25 Lac
Seed investment up to an amount of Rs 1 Cr
12 months membership of CEIIC – Standard Incubation Package at no cost
Rs 25 Lac credits (to be redeemed against CEIIC premium incubation services)
* Conditions for Grants from Social Alpha:
Grant recipient must be an Indian entity (At least 51% owned by Indian nationals)
Winners will enter into an incubation agreement with CEIIC to unlock any of these awards
Seed investments are discretionary, subject to Social Alpha investment due diligence and are non-binding.