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NJ A2085

NJ A2085
Establishes "Innovation Partnership"; provides funding for certain nonprofit partnerships to promote certain emerging technology businesses.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the "Innovation Partnership," (partnership) to be administered by the New Jersey Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology (commission) and which is to include one or more independent nonprofit organizations (partners) either certified by or established and incorporated by the commission, working individually, in partnership with each other, and in partnership with the commission, to advance the development of emerging technology businesses in this State and to create a supportive and collaborative innovation ecosystem across New Jersey. This bill lists the goals and policies of the partners. The commission is to establish the exact geographical boundaries for the partners to focus their efforts, and the partners are to be responsible for implementing the following goals for the following regions: 1) the northern region of the State having a primary, but not exclusive, focus on financial information technology, cybersecurity, or a combination thereof; 2) the central region of the State having a primary, but not exclusive, focus on healthcare, life sciences, biotechnology, or a combination thereof; 3) the southern region of the State having a primary, but not exclusive, focus on agriculture, aviation, or a combination thereof; and 4) the shore region of the State, having a primary, but not exclusive, focus on renewable energy and autonomous vehicles. A nonprofit organization established as of the date of the bill's enactment and meeting one of the regional requirements may submit to the commission an application, in a form and manner determined by the commission, for certification as a partner. Once certified, a partner may apply to the commission, in a form and manner determined by the commission, to receive grant funds from the fund established pursuant to this bill. The commission, upon approving a grant application submitted by a partner, is to sign a grant agreement with the partner, which is to permit the partner to execute the goals and policies pursuant to this bill only if matched by private sector funds on a minimum basis to be established by the commission. In selecting and certifying a nonprofit organization as a partner, the commission is to give priority to a nonprofit organization with diverse leadership, organized with at least one location in a municipality that meets the criteria for State aid pursuant to State law. If the commission is unable to certify a nonprofit organization as a partner for a certain regional focus, pursuant to the bill, the commission is to establish and incorporate an independent nonprofit organization to serve as a partner for that particular regional focus. In appointing the board for the partner, the commission is to consider the ethnic, racial, and gender diversity of the community in which the partner is located. The commission may modify or revoke a partner's participation in the partnership if the commission determines the partner does not achieve the goals or does not implement the policies of this bill. Additionally, upon receipt of a grant, a partner is to implement the terms of the grant agreement. Failure to comply with the grant agreement is to result in the forfeiture of the grant. Lastly, this bill directs partners to annually submit certain information to the commission and the commission to annually issue a report to the Governor and the Legislature describing the activities of the commission and each partner.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the "Innovation Partnership," administered by the New Jersey Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology (commission), to support emerging technology businesses and foster a collaborative innovation ecosystem across the state. The partnership will involve one or more independent nonprofit organizations, known as "partners," which will be certified by or established by the commission. These partners will focus on specific regions of the state with designated technology sectors: the northern region for financial information technology and cybersecurity, the central region for healthcare, life sciences, and biotechnology, the southern region for agriculture and aviation, and the shore region for renewable energy and autonomous vehicles. Existing nonprofit organizations meeting regional requirements can apply for certification as partners, and if none are found, the commission will establish new ones. Partners will be responsible for implementing goals such as identifying and developing advanced technologies, facilitating interactions between various stakeholders, providing early-stage capital, offering training, developing business incubation resources, and supporting minority and women-owned emerging technology businesses. Certified partners can apply for grant funds from the "Innovation Fund," but these funds must be matched by private sector investment. The commission will prioritize certifying partners with diverse leadership and those located in areas eligible for state aid. Partners must adhere to grant agreements and annually report their activities and finances to the commission, which will then issue a comprehensive report to the Governor and Legislature. The commission has the authority to modify or revoke a partner's certification if they fail to meet their goals or implement the bill's policies.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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