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Small Business #Grants from Big Corporations
Government grants are great, but the requirements are often hyper-specific, or the funding amounts aren’t that large. Big corporations will often provide small business grants to contest winners. For you, it’s money to grow your business. For them, it’s a PR win, netting loyal corporate customers and a lot of good will.
The NYS Consolidated Funding Application opens May 1st
The Consolidated Funding Application will be open to applicants May 1st through July 26th at 4:00 pm. Talk with us about how we can help you apply for funding.
When to apply for federal #funding (#SBIR #grant)
The Small Business Administration (SBA) provides various eligibility requirements to apply for federal funding. To apply for Small Bussiness Innovative Research (SBIR) funding, your business must qualify as a Small Business Concern (SBC) as defined by SBA regulations.
Start your government registrations right away.
starting or updating registrations at least 60 days prior to the application deadline will help ensure that your proposal is submitted on time.
Funding Opportunities Due in March
Looking for funding? We have your list for March. March will be here before you know it, so act fast.
5 reasons you are NOT ready for a grant
If you are part of an organization that is a start-up, that is the organization is in the first three to five years of operation, it is likely that you could always use more funding. We all could.
Success rate or success ratio is a bad measure
Why “Success Rate” is a bad measure and the answer is not as straightforward as you would like with SBIR/STTR funding and Win Rate or Success Rate or Success Ratio is a misnomer and a misconception.
#Funding Opportunities Due in January & February
Looking for funding? We have your list for January & February. January will be here before you know it, so act fast.
Beyond #SBIR: Other Non-Dilutive Funding Streams
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants are a great place to start when searching for funding streams for your small business. Because of the various government organizations that offer grants, SBIR provides plenty of opportunities for grants in a variety of fields. However, SBIR is not the only form of non-dilutive funding available for small businesses; it’s important not to get so caught up in searching for an SBIR, that you overlook other potential funding sources that could be very beneficial for your business.