The NSF SBIR/STTR Phase I Solicitation has been released. There are major changes not only to the budget, but to the required documentation needed for a full proposal as well as listing new dates. 📑 📑
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The NSF SBIR/STTR Phase I Solicitation has been released. There are major changes not only to the budget, but to the required documentation needed for a full proposal as well as listing new dates. 📑 📑
NSF’s (aka America’s Seed Fund) is set to release its latest SBIR/STTR Phase I solicitation soon. Here is what we know already. 🌟📊
NSF is set to release its latest SBIR/STTR Phase II solicitation any day now. Here is what we know already. 🌟📈
🚀 Exciting News! The NSF has announced the SBIR/STTR Phase IIB Supplemental Funding to help tech startups scale and commercialize their products. 💡 . 📈
📢 Submit proposals for ARPA-H SBIR by July 26, 2024, to drive health innovation. Don’t miss the informational session on July 2. 🚀💡
If you receive federal grant funding, you and your employees, consortium partners, 1099 consultants, and sub-awardees should embody DEIA principles as outlined in the executive order.🏛️ ⚖️
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Measuring outcomes and tracking progress is an important component of any project. Learn why outcome evalutation is important and how hiring an external independent evaluator early in the performance period can set you up for success! 🏆🥇🎯💯🔑
Explore the enhanced NSF Engines 2024 grant! 🚀 More funding, inclusivity, and a sharp focus on turning research into real-world solutions.
TRL was developed at NASA during the 1970s as a method for estimating the maturity of technologies during the acquisition phase of a program. TRLs enable consistent and uniform discussions of technical maturity across different types of technology. Learn how using TRL can benefit your SBIR proposal! 🔧 🖥