The source of Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants ensures that recipients can complete their work without worrying about dealing with conflicts with corporations. All SBIR grants are federally funded, meaning the money comes from, ultimately, taxpayer...
Month: September 2018
Financial + Reporting Obligations of Grant Winners
As a potential NIH grant recipient, you may be wondering: “What’s the catch?” Understanding what grant recipients have to give back to NIH, in terms of compliance and oversight, is an important step in the process. Some potential recipients hold back from applying due...
States with SBIR-Matching Funds
Accessing state matching with an SBIR grant ensures that research and development funding goes further for small businesses in need of capital to help with innovation, and are in line with the NIH Budget 2018. Several states will match federal funds for SBIR:...
SBIR Topics for 2018 – 2019
There’s nothing more exciting than seeing an SBIR research topic that fits in perfectly with something your small business is already doing or wants to do. The NIH Budget 2018 SBIR topics range from wearable sensors to innovative materials, technologies, and...
What are SBIR Data Rights?
If you are involved with a small business and eager to dive into research and development with the help of a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant, data rights are likely on your mind. What rights do you have to your data under funded research and...