Grant

Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT

Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT. UK companies using satellite data or technology to develop new products and services. Match-funded R&D access.

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Quick answer

Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT is a UK funding programme. UK companies using satellite data or technology to develop new products and services. Match-funded R&D access. Funding: Up to £50,000. Space-application SMEs accessing university expertise. It is published as a standard listing — verify current rounds and full criteria on the official source before applying.

Funding amount

Up to £50,000

Region

United Kingdom

Stage

Growth

Provider

Satellite Applications Catapult

Frequently asked questions

Who is Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT for?
Space-application SMEs accessing university expertise.
How much funding is available through Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT?
Funding is Up to £50,000. Exact amounts depend on project scope, eligibility, and the live call. Always confirm current figures on the official provider page before applying.
How long does the Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT application take?
Timelines vary by call. Plan for several weeks between starting the application and a funding decision, and longer where panel review, due diligence, or subsidy-control checks apply.
What are the main alternatives to Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT?
Consider other Satellite Applications Catapult programmes, options on the Innovation Funding Pathway, and adjacent routes discussed in our KTP vs Innovate UK Smart Grants comparison.
What happens after a successful Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT application?
Successful applicants sign a funding agreement, complete onboarding, and report against agreed milestones. Use the award to build the evidence base for follow-on funding once the project delivers measurable outcomes.
What are the most common mistakes when applying for Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT?
Weak fit with the stated objectives, vague impact metrics, missing match funding, and applying before the business is operationally ready are the most common reasons applications stall or are rejected.

Who it's for

Space-application SMEs accessing university expertise.

Usually too early when

Advisor signal

Apply before you can clearly articulate the project scope, evidence of fit with Satellite Applications Catapult's priorities, and a credible delivery plan. Businesses earlier than the growth stage typically struggle to evidence the operational thresholds assessors look for.

Eligibility

UK companies using satellite data or technology to develop new products and services. Match-funded R&D access.

Common reasons applications fail

Reasons applications fail or stall: • Weak fit with the stated objectives of the scheme. • Vague impact claims without named metrics, baselines or timing. • Match funding not secured at the point of application. • Project plan that reads like business-as-usual rather than additional, new activity. • Insufficient evidence the team has delivered comparable work before. • Late engagement — applying close to deadline without internal sign-off.

What improves your odds

Strong alignment with Satellite Applications Catapult's published priorities. A specific, measurable project with named deliverables and timelines. Evidence the team can deliver — relevant prior projects, named technical leads, and secured (not hoped-for) match funding where required. Clear quantified impact: jobs, productivity, exports, emissions reduction or commercial outcomes appropriate to the scheme.

Typical successful applicant

A UK-based organisation that already meets the eligibility criteria for Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT on paper, has prior delivery experience relevant to Satellite Applications Catapult, and can evidence the stated impact within the funding window.

Common misconceptions

That Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT is a quick or guaranteed source of capital. It is not — assessment is competitive and most applicants are unsuccessful. That a strong application can be drafted in days; in practice, competitive submissions take weeks of preparation, evidence gathering, and internal sign-off.

What comes next

On a successful award: deliver against the agreed milestones, build the evidence base for follow-on funding (commercial pilots, larger grants, debt or equity), and document outcomes that strengthen the next application. On rejection: request feedback, address the specific weaknesses, and consider an adjacent scheme on the Innovation Funding Pathway before re-applying.

Funding context

Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT sits within Satellite Applications Catapult's wider funding remit. Treat it as one option on the Innovation Funding Pathway; the right route depends on stage, project type and what comes next commercially. Use it alongside, not instead of, complementary support.

Related routes

Industries

Editorial status: Advisor Reviewed

Source: https://sa.catapult.org.uk/projects/sprint/

Last editorial review: 6/14/2026

Conservative note: Programme parameters, intervention rates and eligibility criteria for Satellite Applications Catapult SPRINT are subject to periodic review by Satellite Applications Catapult. Always confirm current terms on the official provider page before committing time or budget to an application.

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