The DOD will begin accepting proposals on September 24, 2019, and will close to proposals on October 23, 2019, at 8:00 p.m. ET. Plan ahead and submit your proposal early to avoid heavy traffic on the site during the final week.


The DOD will begin accepting proposals on September 24, 2019, and will close to proposals on October 23, 2019, at 8:00 p.m. ET. Plan ahead and submit your proposal early to avoid heavy traffic on the site during the final week.

While SBIR is a federal grant program, each of the 11 participating federal agencies runs its SBIR program a little differently.

When beginning the process of applying for SBIR funding, it is important to know which type of funding each agency offers. All agencies are different, and depending on the agency, you may be applying for either a grant or a contract. Do you know the difference? We do.

You may not want to hear this, but if you want funding you need to take care of your online presence. ALL OF IT.

Did you know that it can take 12-15 days for your SAM registration to become active?

We now know that all of our clients that completed NSF SBIR’s newly required Project Pitch received an official invitation from NSF to submit a full proposal because of our efforts.

A Common Misconception about SBIR: Eligibility. Your business must be owned and operated within the United States, and all contributors to the SBIR research and development must be U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents.

With the release of NIH, CDC, and FDA solicitations (PA-19-272),(PA-19-270), (PA-19-273), and (PA-19-271) for SBIR/STTR funding the funding lines have adjusted their budgets accordingly.

The 2019 SBIR and STTR Omnibus/Parent Grant Solicitations for the NIH, CDC, and FDA was recently released. Wondering what they will fund?

DOD’s SBIR 19.2/STTR 19.B BAA Released was released on May 2nd after a short delay.