{"id":1572,"date":"2025-09-16T08:37:46","date_gmt":"2025-09-16T08:37:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leyton.majjane.agency\/us\/insights\/articles\/manufacturing-funding-11-billion-hiding-on-your-factory-floor\/"},"modified":"2026-07-23T17:21:21","modified_gmt":"2026-07-23T15:21:21","slug":"manufacturing-funding-11-billion-hiding-on-your-factory-floor","status":"publish","type":"article","link":"https:\/\/leyton.com\/us\/insights\/articles\/manufacturing-funding-11-billion-hiding-on-your-factory-floor\/","title":{"rendered":"Manufacturing Funding: Billions Hiding on Your Factory Floor"},"content":{"rendered":"
Manufacturing <\/strong>drives American innovation, yet many companies miss substantial funding opportunities hiding in their daily operations. While the R&D tax credit<\/a><\/strong> represents nearly $11.3 billion in claimed credits<\/strong> according to IRS statistics, experts suggest this only scratches the surface of what’s actually available to manufacturers.<\/p>\n The gap between available funding and what companies actually claim reveals a massive opportunity for smart manufacturers willing to look beyond traditional definitions of “research and development<\/strong>.”<\/p>\n The numbers tell a compelling story. According to the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), 75% of companies’ R&D <\/strong>spending goes to workers’ salaries<\/strong>, and for every $1 billion spent on R&D,<\/strong> 17,000 American jobs are supported<\/strong>. <\/p>\n This connection between innovation funding and job creation makes these programs particularly valuable for manufacturers competing in a global economy.<\/p>\n The IRS maintains detailed statistics on research credit claims, tracking both the number of companies filing and the amounts claimed across different industrial sectors. <\/p>\n These statistics reveal significant participation from manufacturing companies, but also suggest substantial room for growth<\/strong> in program utilization<\/strong>.<\/p>\n The definition of qualifying research activities<\/strong> has expanded significantly beyond laboratory-based R&D. Today’s manufacturing innovation funding programs recognize that innovation happens throughout the production process.<\/p>\nThe Scale of Manufacturing Funding<\/h2>\n
What Actually Qualifies for Manufacturing Funding<\/h2>\n
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Recent Policy Changes in Manufacturing Innovation Funding<\/h2>\n