by Susanna Harris | Nov 30, 2020 | Applying for Grant, Funding Programs, Funding Strategies, Grant Writing Partner, Grantsmanship, Non-Dilutive Funds, SBIR (Small Business Innovative Research), Uncategorized
Grant Engine How To's Essentials of WInning an SBIR Grant The Why Need funding to develop your life science products? The Small Business Innovation Research program has $1 billion from the NIH alone, not to mention other medical funding programs at the Department of...
by Sam Tetlow | Apr 18, 2020 | About Grant Engine, Grant Writing Partner, Uncategorized
Grant Engine leverages data storage, communication, collaboration, and other tools to deliver the best in class service to our clients. Security is vital to our work and for the work of our clients. As we rely heavily on external tools and platforms, this post conveys...
by Sam Tetlow | Sep 11, 2019 | Applying for Grant, Grant Writing Partner, Uncategorized
Guest blog by Malcolm A. Meyn, PhD, lead biotechnology consultant at ZForm, LLC. Subawards matter! The addition of an academic partner to an SBIR proposal can add credibility to a company’s investigative team. These partners bring expertise and are often able to...
by Sam Tetlow | Aug 21, 2019 | Applying for Grant, Funding Programs, Funding Strategies, Grant Writing Partner
Taken as a whole the SBIR process can seem daunting, but when it’s broken down into its steps and phases, it becomes a lot more manageable. It is key to give yourself enough time to properly create a competitive SBIR application, and understanding the timeline helps....
by Sam Tetlow | Jul 8, 2019 | About Grant Engine, Applying for Grant, Funding Strategies, Grant Writing Partner
Grant writing isn’t something just anyone can do, or more likely wants to do. It takes skill, tal-ent, and experience…put together in one package that makes a grant application more likely to succeed. When you’re considering working with a grant writer, you want to...
by Grant Engine | Aug 23, 2018 | About Grant Engine, Grant Writing Partner
Both the principal investigator (PI) of a grant and the program official or officer (PO), who advises and monitors awarded grants, hold key roles. A strong relationship between the two is vital. SBIRs are crucially different than R01 and other academic grants in this...
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