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Active COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT National Science Foundation (US)

NSF I-Corps Hub (Track 1): Mid-South Region

$90M USD

Funder National Science Foundation (US)
Recipient Organization Vanderbilt University
Country United States
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2027
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 3
Roles Principal Investigator; Co-Principal Investigator
Data Source National Science Foundation (US)
Grant ID 2229521
Grant Description

The broader impact/commercial potential of this NSF I-Corps Hubs project is the development of a sustainable, inclusive, innovation ecosystem that will impart shared economic prosperity across the US Mid-South region. The Mid-South Hub’s formative, evidence-driven approach may inform how inclusive innovation ecosystems can be established in regions with nascent economic activity.

This knowledge will augment team preparation, maximizing the value extracted from I-Corps training. The Hub will further amplify the downstream successes and sustainability of deep technology ventures, including grant acquisition, fundraising, sustainable revenues, and net-positive liquidity events. Success will be leveraged to influence innovation culture at regional institutions, leading to the incentivization of enterprising faculty, students, and staff.

The diverse leadership team and inclusive bench of instructors will increase the Hub’s ability to connect to innovators and mentors of all backgrounds, including those who are disadvantaged or underrepresented. These efforts will include building commercialization capacity at underrepresented institutions. Evidence from the deliberate implementation of a democratized organizational structure will be evaluated for its capability to encourage and preserve the cognitive proximity of ecosystem members.

This knowledge will be disseminated via the National Innovation Network to drive translational impacts and economic development, shaping the future of American innovation.

This I-Corps Hubs project is based on the development of a use-inspired incubator that uses data-driven approaches to develop best practices, influence economic policy, inspire adoption of inclusive approaches to innovation, and instruct future programmatic investments. Currently, a gap exists in understanding how regional innovation clusters can unify to drive the development of a prolific innovation ecosystem.

Addressing this gap will enable policymakers and government agencies to implement evidence-based approaches to inform programmatic investments and maximize technology commercialization, economic development, and overall national innovation readiness. This consortium of diverse, deep technology-producing institutions from disparate locations within the Mid-South region will leverage the I-Corps program to catalyze technological commercialization, spur economic development, and inform the future of inclusive American innovation.

The Hub will prioritize a formative, longitudinal assessment to iteratively optimize key activities, including team recruitment, Regional and National I-Corps training, upstream changes in university innovation culture, downstream impacts on successful commercialization, and an inclusive innovation corridor across the Mid-South. This effort will advance technology transfer from academic institutions into entrepreneurial ventures that seed emergent, regional ecosystems.

The data-driven, performance improvement approach will ensure best practices are evidence-based and create a model for other regions seeking to induce inclusive innovation cluster development.

This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

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