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NIEHS Worker Training Program’s SBIR E-Learning for HAZMAT and Emergency Response (R43/R44 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

US · MD National Institutes of Health – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) grant open #TEMP-30794

Summary

The National Institutes of Health (NIH), specifically the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Worker Training Program, is seeking Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) proposals for the development of e-learning solutions focused on HAZMAT (hazardous materials) and emergency response worker training. The opportunity is structured under the R43/R44 SBIR grant mechanism, with clinical trials explicitly excluded. This is currently a forecasted opportunity, meaning the formal solicitation has not yet been published.

What they want

Technical requirements
  • E-learning platform or content development for HAZMAT and emergency response training
  • Clinical trials not allowed under this funding mechanism
  • Must comply with SBIR R43/R44 grant mechanism requirements

How they evaluate

Submission: Grants.gov federal portal submission (standard NIH SBIR process)

Eligibility & certifications

SAM registration (standard for federal grants/contracts)Small business eligibility under SBA SBIR rules

Risks & flags

  • Opportunity is in 'forecasted' status only — full solicitation details, scope, and evaluation criteria are not yet available
  • No dollar values, deadlines, or detailed requirements disclosed; intelligence is severely limited at this stage

Market context

inferred from NAICS
Educational Services
NAICS 611430
US market size
$340B
Typical award
$50K – $25M
Typical buyers
DoDVAStates
Commonly required
Accreditation

Sector-level estimate — full code lookup not yet in catalog.

R&D in Physical, Engineering, Life Sciences (except Nanotech & Biotech)
NAICS 541715
US market size
$95B
Typical award
$100K – $50M+
Typical buyers
DoDNSFNIHNASADOE
Commonly required
DCAA-compliant accountingITARCMMC L2
NIEHS Worker Training Program’s SBIR…
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