About Us Ignite
US Ignite Inc’s recent grantmaking is shaped by a pattern of large subawards to universities and research partners, with several awards above $2 million supporting advanced networking and regional innovation work. The strongest recurring recipient is the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, which appears in multiple years with grants of $3,150,087 in 2023, $2,918,553 in 2024, and $2,155,554 in 2025. Iowa State University of Science and Technology in Ames, Iowa, and North Carolina State University in Raleigh also appear repeatedly at multi-million-dollar levels, indicating a multi-year research and implementation portfolio rather than isolated project grants. The foundation’s active programs point to a mix of broadband access, smart-city technology, entrepreneurship, and capacity-building work. Project OVERCOME focused on proof-of-concept broadband networks for unserved and underserved populations, while the US Ignite Startup Accelerator supports early-stage smart city startups with training, mentoring, and in-kind resources. Across the recent awards, US Ignite Inc combines university-based research, community pilots, and regional innovation support through subawards and program administration.
What Us Ignite Funds
A major thread in US Ignite Inc’s work is broadband and digital equity. Through Project OVERCOME, it awarded $3,292,978 to Iowa State University of Science and Technology in Ames for a broadband connectivity demonstration program designed to help selected communities design, build, and deploy proof-of-concept networks. Another focus is smart-city startup development: the US Ignite Startup Accelerator provides training, mentoring, access to communities, and in-kind support for early-stage companies working on city technology applications. Regional economic development also appears through SURGE, an NSF-funded initiative intended to help regional coalitions turn innovation strategies into measurable results. The organization also supports technical assistance and capacity-building through US Ignite Communities, which helps local and regional coalitions identify funding opportunities and build grant readiness.
How Us Ignite Gives
US Ignite Inc’s grant sizes are substantial: the typical award is $52,292 at the 25th percentile, $152,546 at the median, and $355,941 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also shows much larger subawards, especially to research universities. The same institutions appear across multiple years, including the University of Utah, Iowa State University of Science and Technology, North Carolina State University, Northeastern University, Rice University, and the Wireless Research Center of North Carolina, pointing to recurring relationships rather than one-off awards. The foundation is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Its startup accelerator is one of the few programs that explicitly accepts unsolicited applications; the other active programs described here do not.