Opportunities

Opportunities exist to move technologies and capabilities relevant to advancements in the functional fabrics and adjacent industries forward that are in support of Government and commercial interests.

Opportunities

Open Opportunities

Innovation cannot happen in isolation. AFFOA seeks to fund and collaborate on revolutionary ideas, rapid prototyping, and manufacturing advancements in advanced fibers and fabrics through a variety of project opportunities. 

Opportunities are open to all members of the AFFOA network. If there is an opportunity that you would like posted, please contact us at info@affoa.org.  

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Request for Proposal: Design for Manufacturability Prototype Garment Demonstration

Help Shape the Future of Military-Grade Apparel

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: JULY 16, 2026

AFFOA seeks qualified US cut-and-sew manufacturers to fabricate prototype garments with design-for-commonality modifications. Submit your proposal to win contracts and gain access to valuable data, process insights, and potential scale-up opportunities.

Program Overview:
Advanced Functional Fabrics of America (AFFOA) seeks proposals from qualified cut-and-sew manufacturers to execute a Prototype Garment Demonstration. This effort builds on the DoW Commonality Recommendations Report to validate manufacturability, cost impacts, and scalability of recommended design changes through fabrication of physical prototypes and manufacturing analysis. AFFOA expects to award one or more contracts to qualified partners already producing (or with proven capability to produce) garments such as:

 – ACU / FR ACU (Army Combat Uniform / Fire Retardant Army Combat Uniform)

 – IHWCU (Improved Hot Weather Combat Uniform)

 – MCTCU (Marine Corps Tropical Combat Uniform)

 – NWU Type III (Navy Working Uniform Type III)

 – ACP (Advanced Combat Pant)

Why Participate:

 – Access to furnished patterns, design changes, and purchase descriptions

 – Opportunity to fabricate 5 prototypes of a currently produced garment and 5 prototypes of a different service pattern with the same design changes

 – Real-world data: process steps, cycle times, labor inputs, equipment utilization, and production efficiency

 – 100% quality inspection and documentation

 – Data rights: AFFOA retains data rights; you gain insights into manufacturability and cost drivers

 – Potential for future scale-up: projected unit cost estimates and cost-reduction opportunities

Responses & How to Respond:
Interested proposers should contact AFFOA at proposals@affoa.org. Proposals should include a quote for delivering garments incorporating recommended design changes (labor and material costs). Base materials shall meet existing Purchase Descriptions. Contractors must identify risks to meeting delivery schedules and mitigation plans. No detailed Technical Data Package will be furnished; suppliers fabricate based on experience producing combat uniforms and standard commercial practices. A telephone review of the commonality recommendations (up to 1 hour) may be requested during the first 10 business days using this link.

Furnished Information:
The following will be provided to awarded contractors:

Furnished Information List:

 – Current product descriptions and patterns

 – Redlined design changes for commonality

 – PATTERNS in DXF format for Male-Medium-Regular

 – Pattern review and documentation of any clarifications and pattern adjustments

Scope of Work:

 – Two sets of prototypes: one for a garment you currently produce with commonality modifications, and one for a garment not in production (or never produced) with the same modifications

 – Proposals may cover coats, trousers, or both

 – Minor pre-final design adjustments may be made before contract award

Deliverables Summary:

 – Prototypes: 10–20 units

 – Manufacturability report

 – Updated cost model and pricing estimates

 – Process documentation (workflow and production data)

Schedule (Notional):

Design Review: 15 Days ARO
Prototype Delivery: 90 Days ARO

General Requirements:

 – Berry Amendment compliance

 – Domestic manufacturing

 – AFFOA/DOW data rights

 – Best commercial practices

 – Prior performance on similar products

Evaluation Criteria:

How to submit a proposal:
Download and complete the RFP – Design for Manufacturability proposal template. Then

 

 

Response Deadline: 07.15.2026

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Patriot Pitch Competition

SBA is hosting a nationwide pitch competition that will bring together entrepreneurs from across the country who are building and scaling businesses within their communities.

Selected businesses will be invited to participate in a live pitch competition in Washington, DC, which will culminate in a $1 million prize pool to celebrate the innovation and ambition that has driven American ingenuity for the past 250 years.

Submission Guidelines

While not required to do so, you may use the suggested topics and example pitch to tell us all about your business and what you’re doing to drive innovation.

Upload your pitch using the submission link for your local District Office, below, by June 10 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

Submissions must be in PDF format and are limited to 1 file upload.

By submitting a pitch you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of the competition.

State Office links
AK Alaska District
AL Alabama District
AR Arkansas District
AZ Arizona District
CA Fresno District
Los Angeles District
Sacramento District
San Diego District
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Santa Ana District
CO Colorado District
CT Connecticut District
DC Washington Metro District
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HI Hawaii District
IA Des Moines District
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KY Kentucky District
LA Louisiana District
MA Massachusetts District
MD Baltimore District
ME Maine District
MI Michigan District
MN Minnesota District
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MT Montana District
NC North Carolina District
ND North Dakota District
NE Nebraska District
NH New Hampshire District
NJ New Jersey District
NM New Mexico District
NV Nevada District
NY Buffalo District
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Syracuse District
OH Cleveland District
Columbus District
OK Oklahoma District
OR Portland District
PA Philadelphia District
Pittsburgh District
PR Puerto Rico & USVI District
RI Rhode Island District
SC South Carolina District
SD South Dakota District
TN Tennessee District
TX Dallas District
El Paso District
Houston District
Lower Rio Grande Valley District
Lubbock District
San Antonio District
UT Utah District
VA Virginia District
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WA Seattle District
WI Wisconsin District
WV West Virginia District
WY Wyoming District
  • Your business name, mailing and physical address, and a link to your business website or social media page (if available)
  • The business owner’s name and contact information (such as email and phone number)
  • Documentation confirming the year your business was established and its current standing in its state of incorporation
  • A description of your product or services and your current mission statement
  • A mini pitch video, lasting approximately 60 seconds, included via YouTube link
  • A brief history of your business’s founding and development
  • A description of how your business drives innovation in its sector (for example, by leveraging new technologies or new strategies to modernize its operations, and strengthening its competitive edge)
  • A business plan with 3-year revenue forecast supporting the competition’s revenue eligibility requirement
  • A list of the SBA capital products your business has utilized
  • A description of the impact SBA capital products have had on your business
  • A description of how you would use the prize money if you win the competition

Judging

Submissions will be evaluated by four stages of judging panels looking at how each business performs in the following categories:

  • Strengthening American competitiveness
  • Small business “punching above its weight”
  • Economic impact and quality jobs
  • Business fundamentals and execution readiness

The top 10 semifinalists will be announced the week of July 4, 2026, during the Great American State Fair. The five finalists will be invited to participate in a live pitch competition in Washington, DC.

The competition is open to:

  • U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years of age at the time of submission (or teams of such individuals)
  • Private entities or teams that meet SBA’s definition of a small business
    • Individuals submitting on behalf of corporations, nonprofits, or other organizations or groups of individuals (such as an academic class or other team) must meet the eligibility requirements for individual contestants.
    • An individual cannot belong to more than one team submitting an entry in this competition.

Your business must:

  • Have a minimum of 3 years in business operation
  • Have a gross revenue production of at least $100,000 annually
  • Have benefited from one or more of the following SBA capital products:
    • 7(a) loans (including Paycheck Protection Program loans)
    • 504 loans
    • Microloan Intermediary loans
    • SBIR / STTR funded entities
    • SBIC financed small business concerns
    • Note: participants who received COVID-19 EIDL loans or SBA Disaster loans are not eligible based on those loans but may be eligible if they received the capital products listed above.
  • Be current and in good standing on any federal obligations. Businesses that have, at any time, defaulted on a federal loan or federally-guaranteed financing that has resulted in the federal government or any of its agencies or departments sustaining a loss in any of its programs and businesses owned or controlled a person who previously owned, operated, or controlled a business which defaulted on a federal loan or guaranteed financing and caused the federal government or any of its agencies or departments to sustain a loss in any of its programs are ineligible to apply for the competition.  For purposes of the competition, a compromise agreement as described at 31 C.F.R. 3711 shall also be considered a loss.
  • Be headquartered and operated in the United States and/or its territories
  • Be 100% owned by U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents
  • Actively drive innovation in your sector, leveraging new technologies or strategies to modernize operations or strengthen your competitive edge

Finalists must be available to travel for the national pitch competition, which will occur on one day between September 8th – 18th (to be finalized at a later time), at their own expense.

Eligible participants must agree to assume risks of personal injury/property damage arising from their participation in the competition and waive such claims against the government or competition judges to enter the competition.

Additional eligibility requirements

The competition is not open to:

  • SBA employees and contractors
  • Federal entities
  • Non-SBA federal employees acting within the scope of their employment
  • Individuals or organizations that are currently suspended or debarred by the federal government

See full Terms and Conditions for additional detail.

Disclosure of information

Requests for information about another party may be denied unless SBA has the written permission of the individual to release the information to the requestor or unless the information is subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. The Privacy Act authorizes SBA to make certain “routine uses” of information protected by that Act. One such routine use is the disclosure of information maintained in SBA’s system of records when this information indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal, or administrative in nature. Specifically, SBA may refer the information to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, State, local or foreign, charged with responsibility for, or otherwise involved in investigation, prosecution, enforcement or prevention of such violations. Another routine use is disclosure to other Federal agencies conducting background checks but only to the extent the information is relevant to the requesting agencies’ function. See, 74 F.R. 14890 (2009), and as amended from time to time for additional background and other routine uses.

Response Deadline: 06.10.2026

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Closed Opportunities

Opportunities come and go. We have shared some that have already closed to highlight examples of previous opportunities available to the network.

04.12.2024

Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) Sprint

11.08.2023

Product Accelerator for Functional Fabrics (PAFF)

IARPA SMART ePANTS BAA

09.13.2021

Drexel University Focus Group: We Want Your Feedback on E-Textile Sensors

08.26.2021

M2I2 Equipment Funding Opportunity

07.09.2021

Project Call 2.0

11.14.2019

2019 Balaclava and Removable Facemask (A Cold Weather Head and Facial Protection Solution)

05.10.2021

MITANDFIT Workshop: Industry Partner Open Call

06.12.2020

RFQ: Cold Temperature and Arctic Protection System (CTAPS) – Base, Insulative, Softshell, Extreme Cold Weather layers

National EWD Funding Opportunity