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.
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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.
Is your project in one of the 8,700 #OpportunityZones?
#OpportunityZones are a new community development program established by Congress in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 to encourage long-term investments in low-income urban and […]
5 things you must complete before applying for SBIR/STTR funding
Did you know there are required registrations for #funding #proposals? Learn about 5 steps you need to complete before you can apply!
NIH SBIR/STTR Webinar 2/6 and 2/7
Learn everything you need to know about #NIH #SBIR solicitations and applications with this helpful webinar!
NIH SBIR Due September 5th
Receipt dates for the following Program Announcements (PAs) and Request for Applications (RFAs) may vary. See the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts for all NIH RFA and PA […]
#SBIR/#STTR: The value of the program
What you need to know is that the #SBIR/#STTR program has proven to be one of the most successful federal programs for technological innovation in U.S. history, […]
NIH to Receive 2 Billion Pending Vote
Late Sunday night (April 30), members of Congress reached a bipartisan deal on government spending through September of this year that included an additional $2 billion over […]
Likelihood of Winning NIH SBIR
Ever wonder what the likelihood of winning an NIH SBIR is or wonder how many applications were submitted? Here is the NIH SBIR 2015 success rate. Learn […]