by Julie Fife | Jun 15, 2021 | Funding Strategies, Funding Your R&D, Grant Writing Partner
When trying to secure non-dilutive funding, organizations are faced with a big decision – to write and submit the grant themselves or to partner with a grant writing company? The right grant writing company serves many purposes outside of actually writing and...
by Sam Tetlow | Feb 18, 2021 | Applying for Grant, Funding Programs, Grant Writing Partner, Non-Dilutive Funds, SBIR (Small Business Innovative Research)
The Small Business Innovation Research program is an exciting and competitive opportunity for US-owned and operated small businesses to participate in federal research and development with a goal of commercialization. Winning an SBIR award can increase the value of...
by Sam Tetlow | Jun 25, 2019 | About Grant Engine, Grantsmanship
About twenty years ago, I worked at General Electric learning how to run a business and lead large and small companies. When I was a Corporate Auditor at General Electric at GE Medical Systems and other businesses we saw corners getting cut. Sometimes intentional. ...
by Sam Tetlow | Sep 27, 2018 | Funding Strategies, NIH Budget 2018
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...
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...
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