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Becoming Grant-ready in the Private Sector
November 11, 2025 | Nyron Rouse, Global Electronics AssociationEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Companies in the electronics industry are expected to innovate faster, modernize operations, deliver resilient supply chains, and compete on a global stage. It’s a high bar to meet for manufacturers facing tightening margins, talent shortages, and evolving economic and policy conditions, but opportunities remain for those prepared to take action.
That is why external funding, once considered the domain of universities, nonprofits, and government contractors, is now firmly on the table for the private sector. While the grant landscape is shifting, investment in manufacturing, training, and innovation is still flowing. What is new is the degree to which our industry is being invited to participate. The exciting reality is that companies and programs that once thought of grants as out of reach now have real opportunities to pursue.
Some leaders still worry that the process is too complicated, the odds too low, or the paperwork too burdensome. These concerns are understandable, but they no longer reflect the full picture. If your company or program is growing, hiring, developing technology, or expanding capabilities, you are already doing the things external funding was designed to support. Being grant-ready is about preparation. It means knowing your goals, being able to describe the broader benefit of your work, and positioning yourself to act when the right opportunity aligns with your direction.
At its core, grant readiness is not about becoming an expert in grants. It’s about mindset, and seeing external funding not as a distraction but as a catalyst that helps you achieve more, faster. Organizations that are grant-ready treat funding as a tool. They clarify their capital and talent needs. They gather basic materials such as capability statements and project ideas. They learn how their priorities connect to national, philanthropic, or industry goals. Most importantly, they position themselves so that when the right opportunity arrives, they can move forward with confidence.
To continue reading this article, which orginally appeared in the October 2025 edition of PCB007 Magazine, click here.
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