The proposal preparation process does not end when you submit your application to the funder. Asking follow up questions after submission can be to the applicant’s benefit. â ðĪ
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How to Address Equity in a Meaningful Way in Federal Applications
Successful applicants to any federal program will consider Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Belonging (DEIA&B) and ensure program activities reflect a commitment to equitable outcomes.
A Primer on Federal Grant Funding – Achiiv’s Podcast Ep 40 is out
Listen to the federal grant funding podcast on Achiiv with guest speaker Christine E.B. Howard of E.B. Howard Consulting. ð§ðĪ
What data must be collected for a CHIPS project?
Certain data must be collected for the CHIPS Incentives Program ð ð ð
Two ways to demonstrate traction with customers for SBIR
In SBIR/STTR solicitations, you will often see the question, “can the applicant demonstrate traction with paying customers (or potentially paying customers)”? What does this mean for SBIR […]
Three reasons why your team needs Human Subjects training for your SBIR/STTR proposal
Considering human subjects research? Then we highly recommend becoming certified in human subjects research training. ð
Top three things to know about the MBDA budget
Here are three key things to be aware of regarding MBDA budget requirements ðī
Timeline for grant registrations
All federal proposals require several registrations. These can take 3-6 weeks to approve and must be complete well in advance of the application deadline. â ïļ
Knowledge Vault: Letter of Commitment template and tips
E.B. Howard Consulting’s Knowledge Vault has a new template to prepare an LOC for SBIR/STTR grants! âïļ
Knowledge Vault: Letters of Support Tips and Template
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