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MI Consortium

The UNCF Special Programs Corporation (UNCFSP) Minority Institution (MI) Consortium brings together the research and technical capabilities of over 40 leading Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), MIs, and select private industry partners for basic, applied, and advanced research and prototype development to protect the interests of the Nation.

What is the MI Consortium?

The MI Consortium provides solutions to the federal government through multi-disciplinary partnerships between HBCUs/MIs and small and large businesses engaged in science, technology, engineering, research, development, and prototypes. Working in collaborative teams, consortium members are able to propose projects that address the government's technical objectives. Our HBCU/MI members have outstanding past performance with federal research and engineering projects with a combined level of federal R&D funding over $500M.

How does this happen?

The MI Consortium uses unique contract vehicles that allow federal agencies to obtain or advance Research and Development (R&D) and prototypes developed by non-traditional contractors. Users of the contract vehicles are not limited by most Federal Acquisition Regulations.

What is our Consortium approach?

  • Membership obtained through a Consortium Membership Agreement
  • Catalog list of technical capabilities (HBCUs/MIs, Small Disadvantaged Businesses, Private Industry, Majority Institutions)
  • Government defines research agenda
  • Facilitate technology committees to respond to research agenda
  • White Paper submission / Identify technology objectives
  • Consortium Members submit project proposals for final government selection

 What we offer?

  • Access to over 300 HBCUs, HSIs, TCUs, and Other Minor Institutions
  • Human Capital Management/Talent Integration
  • Reduced Acquisition Costs and Project Administration Time
  • Streamlined Technical Monitoring
  • Lowered Project Risks
  • Access to the catalogued capabilities of HBCUs/MIs

Once opportunities are identified, SP will guide the development of enduring and sustainable approaches and programs. SP's experience and established project management processes and procedures will help teams deliver comprehensive solutions to contemporary challenges.

For more information, please contact Glenn Hames, Director, Strategic Partnerships at (703) 205-8146 or glenn.hames@uncfsp.org.

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