Visit the Knowledge Vault for the new SBIR readiness checklist! ð


Visit the Knowledge Vault for the new SBIR readiness checklist! ð

Certain words or phrases can be a red flag to reviewers and undermine the credibility of your overall proposal. ððĐ Here is what not to say when addressing reviewers, regardless of what type of grant you are applying for

What does your potential team say about your readiness to apply for large scale non-dilutive funding? Possibly more than you think. If you see any of these red flags in your project team think twice before applying ð â ðĐ

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While they can be a helpful space saver, please be sure to spell out all acronyms during their first use in your proposal. ðĪââ ðĪ·ââïļ

When it comes to non-dilutive funding like grants, what the funder is looking for is no mystery.ð

The E.B. Howard Consulting Knowledge Vault has helpful tools and resources such as a Letter of Support template and hints for best practices for drafting a compelling letter ðŠķ ð

Our proven process for success requires an iterative, collaborative process with our clients that takes ~30 days on average. â°

If you are applying for any type of funding you better make sure your ENTIRE team (W2 and 1099) has its act together. â â â