For any research project including SBIR, an MVP is very important because it can provide feasibility and act as a go/no-go milestone for further research.


For any research project including SBIR, an MVP is very important because it can provide feasibility and act as a go/no-go milestone for further research.

Anyone who has perused through solicitations (either federal such as SBIR or for pitch competitions and accelerators) will notice that one of the many qualifications for applicants is that they are “seed-stage” or “pre-seed stage”, but what does that mean and why is important to be in this position for certain funding opportunities?

What does switching DUNS to UEI mean for your upcoming SBIR/STTR submission? Hint: it may an impact on your upcoming application, especially if you have a sub-awardee. 😧 📝 ⚠️

The USDA has already released the RFA for its 2023 FY edition of the SBIR program! 🐄 🌽 Use this extra time to prepare like a pro with the help of E.B. Howard Consulting

#SBIR #funding is competitive, but the rewards for winning this non-dilutive government funding can propel your proof of concept to innovation. 🎯

Have an innovative idea for an environmental, energy, or natural resources project? Consider applying for the EPA’s SBIR in Summer 2022.

Learn about the importance of success rates in SBIR overall with a focus on DOT 🚌

Learn about #DOED success rates in federal #SBIR funding! 📚 ✏️ 🍎

E.B. Howard Consulting has recently been selected and approved to be a consultant for Innovation Partnership (IPart). The goal: Help Pennsylvania-based clients secure federal funding opportunities – Specifically, SBIR/STTR.

Using current research publications in your research proposal is integral in supporting your intellectual merit of feasibility. Aim for scholarly, peer-reviewed publications five years old or newer. 📚 👓