About Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute
A $13,047,812 grant to BETA Technologies Inc in 2025 is the largest recent award on file for Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Inc, and it points to how the institute uses grant funding to move regenerative manufacturing toward scale. The organization backs technology development, process and quality systems, standards work, workforce programs, and commercialization support across the U.S. bioeconomy. Its recent awards also show repeated support for manufacturing-oriented partners such as DEKA Integrated Solutions Corp in Manchester, NH, which received multiple grants across 2023 and 2024, including a $4,163,867 award tied to a CARES Act funded program and a $1,088,937 award in 2025. Another major recipient is MxD USA in Chicago, IL, which appears in multiple years as well, including 2023, 2024, and 2025 grants. The institute’s grantmaking is tied to member-driven project calls, RFPs, and directed subawards, with a pattern of funding projects that address technical gaps in biofabrication, advanced biomanufacturing, and translational infrastructure. Across the recent record, it supports universities, startups, hospitals, and manufacturers working on cells, tissues, organs, and enabling technologies.
What Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Funds
In biomanufacturing and technology development, Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Inc funded X-Therma in San Pablo, CA with $632,120 in 2023 through a technology investment agreement with the government, and it awarded $489,766 that same year to Organamet Bio in Montgomery, AL under the same structure. For translational research and clinical collaboration, it gave Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA $569,674 in 2025 and previously provided $308,773 to The General Hospital Corporation dba Massachusetts General Hospital in 2023 through the NextFab Bilateral Health Tech Hub Program. In university-based work, the institute supported Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH with $415,319 in 2024 and the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH with $341,318 in 2025. Workforce development also appears through programs such as the Biofabrication Technician Apprenticeship Program and BioTrek, both focused on biofabrication training and career pathways.
How Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Gives
Typical award size sits at $57,768 at the 25th percentile, $138,441 at the median, and $239,870 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also shows a mix of one-off and repeated relationships: BETA Technologies Inc, DEKA Integrated Solutions Corp, MxD USA, Massachusetts General Hospital, Dartmouth College, and the University of Florida each appear more than once across different years. Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute Inc is a member-based nonprofit institute, and the grant record reflects restricted, project-specific funding through project calls, RFPs, subawards, and partnership-based programs. The organization’s active programs also indicate that some funding is open to unsolicited proposals.