The pre-release period is a time when interested applicants can look through the announcements for potential topics that might fit their capabilities and guidelines.
SBIR
A Quad Chart and its use
A Quad Chart in its most basic form is a single slide or table that is used to summarize a project or program.
Tackling NSF SBIR/STTR Proposals
Megan Varnum, Sr. Principal Consultant at BBCetc, presented on the ins and outs of NSF SBIR/STTR Proposals to a group of 40+ innovators at Memorial Union on March 13.
Helping innovators access NIH SBIR/STTR
On February 29th CTC hosted an in-depth workshop assisting 5 small businesses, some with MCW affiliation, to prepare a very important part of an NIH SBIR/STTR proposal.
NSF SBIR Spring 2024 solicitation delayed
The NSF announced recently that it would be delaying its 2024 SBIR/STTR solicitation for a few weeks.
Alternative method to using ChatGPT for grant proposals
Here’s a Quick Tip from Todd on using ChatGPT or other AI resources for writing your grant documents.
186 DOD Topics Open or in Pre-release
The pre-release period is a time when interested applicants can look through the announcements for potential topics that might fit their capabilities and guidelines.
What you should know about SBIR Taxes!
First, I’m not an accountant so I can’t really advise on how one should address their taxes… But the new tax rule is quite the problem for small businesses with SBIR/STTR funding.
Move Your Tech out of Academia Recap!
On September 28th the Center for Technology Commercialization (CTC) in partnership with Discovery to Product (D2P) hosted an event called Moving Your Tech Out Of Academia during UW Innovate Week.
What are appropriate lengths for the sections in an NIH Phase I?
The NIH Phase I application requires you to write and upload a Research Strategy document that cannot exceed 6 pages in length.