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Nevada Catalyst Fund

Nevada Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED)

Up to $250,000

The short version

Nevada university-linked startup grants

Nevada's competitive grant program for technology-based startups conducting applied research and development in partnership with a Nevada university. Awards up to $250,000 per company with a required matching investment from a private co-investor. Designed to bridge university-commercialized IP into market-ready products, with a strong bias toward companies working with University of Nevada (Reno or Las Vegas) or Nevada State College researchers.

Funding type
Grant
Level
State
Amount range
$50,000 – $250,000
Realistic amount
Most Nevada Catalyst awards range $75,000–$200,000. Awards at the $250,000 maximum are reserved for projects with the st…
Deadline
Annual cycle — typically one application round per fiscal year. Applications generally accepted in fall with awards announced in spring. Monitor diversifynevada.com for current cycle status.
Status
active
States
NV
Payment model
milestone

Who qualifies

Hard requirements

What it covers

Eligible expenses

  • University research fees and faculty/researcher time billed through the NSHE institution
  • Company personnel costs (salaries for Nevada employees working on the project)
  • Equipment and instrumentation for R&D activities
  • Prototype development and testing
  • Intellectual property protection (patent filing and prosecution)
  • Contractor technical services directly supporting the R&D project
  • Materials and supplies consumed in research activities

Ineligible expenses

  • Sales, marketing, or advertising expenses
  • Real estate acquisition or construction
  • Refinancing existing debt
  • G&A overhead above allowable rates
  • Work performed at non-Nevada facilities without justification
  • Lobbying or political contributions

How to apply

  1. 1

    Establish Nevada university research partnership

    Identify and formalize a research partnership with a faculty member at a NSHE institution. A letter of support or MOU from the university research office is required. This step can take 4–8 weeks if starting from scratch.

    ~7 hrs

  2. 2

    Confirm private co-investor and matching capital

    Identify and secure a commitment from a private investor, SBDC lending partner, or angel/VC who will match the requested grant amount. A term sheet or commitment letter is required at application.

    ~7 hrs

  3. 3

    Contact GOED and complete pre-application screening

    Engage GOED's innovation team before submitting. GOED conducts a pre-screening to confirm eligibility and partnership quality. This informal step is strongly recommended to avoid wasted application effort.

    ~7 hrs

  4. 4

    Submit full application

    Complete the online application: company profile, technology description, university partnership documentation, co-investor commitment evidence, project plan with milestones, budget justification, and commercialization pathway.

    ~7 hrs

  5. 5

    Review, panel scoring, and award

    GOED staff and an expert panel review applications. Finalists may be invited for an in-person or virtual presentation. Award decisions announced within 8–12 weeks of application close.

    ~7 hrs

Insider tip

The university partnership is the biggest eligibility hurdle — start there first. UNLV and UNR both have tech-transfer offices that actively seek industry partners. Getting a faculty letter of support is often easier than founders expect if you approach the right department.

Deadline & timing

GOED announces the annual application window on diversifynevada.com. Window is typically 6–10 weeks. Program requires pre-application engagement with GOED staff to confirm partnership and co-investor eligibility before formal submission.

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