You have an actionable Significance Statement and achievable Aims, now is the time to tie them together! Check out this video for a comprehensive example
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NIH Phase I Proposal Part 3: Approach Pitfalls – Tips from Todd
Have you considered all possible pitfalls of your submission? Did you consider the alternatives that can be proven? Are your quantitative milestones
NIH Phase I Proposal Part 2: Significance – Tips from Todd
Tying your innovation’s significance to the approach is crucial. What does the market need? How did you prove that? Find out how you can tell
NIH Phase I Proposal Part 1: The Approach – Tips from Todd
What are you doing with your innovation? Why? The Approach section of your NIH SBIR/STTR proposal is your space to tell what you are planning to do
When and Why YOU Should Consider SBIR Advance
You have a Phase I SBIR/STTR and need some additional support? If you’re prepared, apply for match funding and mentorship to prepare your innovation
SBIR 101 and CTC’s Services – Tips from Todd
Find out the basics of SBIRs and how they may be of value to you!
Tap into NIH SBIR/STTR in 2023!
Todd can find nature anywhere and with CTC, your innovation can find federal funding in places you may not expect! In 2023 we want YOU to tap into NIH
SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Changes
If you’re planning to apply for SBIR/STTR funding, you need to know the relevant changes made in the most recent reauthorization. Lucky for you,
Rapid Radicals’ approach to NSF SBIR & STTR
Rapid Radicals didn’t get where they are without hard work and key connections. Find out how their approach to the NSF STTR and SBIR programs