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NIH SBIR Budget Waiver Topics

NIH SBIR Budget Waiver Topics

by Sam Tetlow | Aug 13, 2020 | Funding Strategies, Funding Your R&D

NIH_Topics_for_Budget_WaiversDownload Every funding period, NIH announces topics approved for budgets greater than $256,580 for Phase I SBIR/STTR awards, and greater than $1,710,531 for Phase II, presenting a lucrative opportunity for businesses. That being said, NIH...
What Are Allowable and Unallowable Expenses in an SBIR?

What Are Allowable and Unallowable Expenses in an SBIR?

by Sam Tetlow | Sep 25, 2018 | Accounting & Reporting, Funding Strategies, Funding Your R&D, Grantsmanship

As generous and useful as SBIR grants may be, they are not an all-expenses-paid kind of funding. There are allowable and unallowable expenses under the SBIR program. It’s up to grantees to understand the difference and adhere to the rules. Expenses come in three...
States with SBIR-Matching Funds

States with SBIR-Matching Funds

by Sam Tetlow | Sep 17, 2018 | Funding Strategies, Grantsmanship, Non-Dilutive Financing, Uncategorized

  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:...
Why 3.2% of the NIH Budget Might Mean More Than the Rest

Why 3.2% of the NIH Budget Might Mean More Than the Rest

by Sam Tetlow | Aug 9, 2018 | Funding Your R&D, NIH Budget 2018

It may be a small portion of the NIH budget, but it represents a big opportunity. As we have previously written, 3.2% of all NIH funding must go to small businesses. The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs...
What’s the Proposed 5.4% NIH Budget 2019 Increase & How Can You Benefit?

What’s the Proposed 5.4% NIH Budget 2019 Increase & How Can You Benefit?

by Sam Tetlow | Aug 7, 2018 | NIH Budget 2018, Non-Dilutive Financing, Non-Dilutive Funds

The bigger the pie, the larger the slices that go around. An increase to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) budget means more funding for everyone relying on these grants and awards. On June 26, 2018, a US Senate appropriations subcommittee approved a spending...
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