π’ NSF adds six new product types to NSF-PAR! Learn how to update your project reports and meet public access requirements. ππ


π’ NSF adds six new product types to NSF-PAR! Learn how to update your project reports and meet public access requirements. ππ

π The NSF SBIR Phase I Project Description template has new page lengths! π Intellectual Merit is now 7-10 pages, Broader Impacts remains 1-2 pages, Company and Team is 1-2 pages, and the new Commercialization Potential section is 1-3 pages. Stay ahead with these updates! π

The NSF Engines program NSF24-565 is now open. π’ Deadlines: LOI by June 18, 2024 π , Preliminary Proposal by August 6, 2024 π, Full Proposal by February 11, 2025 ποΈ. Have you selected your Evaluation Team? π§βπ¬π©βπ¬

New policy changes influenced by national security protocols have made changes to SBIR/STR proposal preparation instructions. π

Federal policies enacted in 2022 have made lasting changes on the SBIR/STTR application process. ππποΈ

NSF has just announced forthcoming changes to the PPAG. Here is what to expect. π π

States are beginning to create individual regulations surrounding AI in addition to federal legislations. Could these regulations affect your funding campaign in the future? β οΈ βοΈ

The current SBIR/STTR Phase I solicitation submission window end date has been extended to 5:00 PM submitterβs local time on Tuesday, January 9, 2024. Stay tuned for new SBIR/STTR submission opportunities.

The pending Government shutdown can have a significant impact on reporting outcomes on federally funded grants. We have some advice on what to do.

A potential government shutdown could impact grant award decisions from the federal government in a number of ways.