CleanTech
Secure CleanTech Funding While Your Competitors Struggle
We've secured $500K+ for CleanTech companies across EPA IRA and Canadian SDTC programs with an 86% success rate
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Program Fragmentation
47 different programs across DOE, EPA, USDA, and state agencies. Finding the right fit takes months of research that most startups can't afford.
Low Success Rates
Industry-wide success rates of 15-20% mean most applications are wasted effort. Our 86% rate comes from only pursuing programs where you can win.
Resource Drain
Each application takes 120+ hours of founder and engineering time. That's time not spent building your technology or closing customers.
Cross-Border Blindness
$9.1B in Canadian clean technology funding goes untapped by US companies. Our cross-border expertise finds programs most firms miss entirely.
Proven results in CleanTech funding
$100K EPA SBIR Phase I
Secured EPA SBIR Phase I funding for a water treatment technology company, enabling pilot deployment of a novel filtration system.
$100K SDTC Seed
Won SDTC Seed funding for a carbon agriculture startup, supporting field trials for soil carbon sequestration technology across Canadian farms.
$48K Combined US-Canada
Secured combined US and Canadian funding for a solar innovation company, leveraging cross-border programs for maximum non-dilutive capital.
Our process
Technology Assessment (Week 1)
We evaluate your technology readiness, environmental impact metrics, and competitive landscape to identify the highest-probability funding programs.
Strategy (Weeks 2-4)
We build your funding roadmap, matching your development milestones to agency timelines and structuring impact narratives that reviewers score highly.
Expert Execution (Weeks 5-8)
Our team writes, reviews, and submits your applications with deep-tech framing that translates your science into fundable proposals.
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Book a 15-minute call and we'll map your technology to the programs funding climate innovation right now.
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