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The primary objective of the NSF SBIR Phase I and Phase II Programs is to increase the incentive and opportunity for small firms to undertake cutting-edge, high-risk, high-quality scientific, engineering, or science research that would have a high-potential economic payoff if the research is successful. That’s pretty clear.

Unfortunately, producing SBIR Phase I and Phase II proposals isn’t as straightforward as we would like, and many scientists struggle with crafting an effective proposal. Some key questions scientists are faced with include: What level of detail should be included in a SBIR Phase I and Phase II proposal? What are the key differentiators the Review Panelist and Program Directors look for? How do timing, market dynamics and strength of personnel affect proposal outcomes? And, which category should my proposal be submitted under?

During this insightful Webinar, your expert presenter will reveal insider strategies you can implement to increase your chances for funding. Gain answers to the most commonly asked questions; learn what inspires Review Panelists and Program Directors the most, and much more.

5 Key Take-Aways:

  • Key Points NSF SBIR Phase I Proposals Must Cover
  • Key Points NSF SBIR Phase II Proposals Must Cover
  • Best Practices in Developing NSF SBIR Phase I and Phase II Proposals
  • Idea Structure for a NSF SBIR Phase I and Phase II Proposal
  • Sample Template for NSF SBIR Phase I and Phase II Proposals

Who Should Attend:

Principal Investigators, researchers, small business owners, and other key proposal team members.

Limited-Time Offer Until August 30th:

  • CD-ROM with PDF Handouts — Reg. Price: $197 — Now: Only $129!
  • MP4 file with PDF Handouts — Reg. Price: $197 — Now: Only $129!
  • PDF Transcript with Handouts — Reg. Price: $197 — Now: Only $129!

Meet Your Presenter:

Anthony J. Rhem, PhD, serves as President/Principle Consultant of A.J. Rhem & Associates, Inc a privately held Information Systems Integration and Training firm located in Chicago, Illinois. Anthony is an Information Systems professional with thirty (30) years of experience. Dr. Rhem has been involved with the National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Phase I and Phase II grant funding process as a review panelist since 2004. As a Principle Investigator (researcher) Dr. Rhem has been awarded a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) phase I grant and has participated in several research projects playing an integral role in successfully commercializing software methodologies, and software products.

 

This Webinar presentation is brought to you as a training tool by the Principal Investigators Association, which is an independent organization. The presentation, tools presented and their contents are not connected with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), nor are they endorsed by this agency. All views expressed are those personally held by the presenter and are not official government policies or opinions.