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Hands-on NIH SBIR/STTR Phase 1 Proposal Course and Forum – Webinar Format

Starts February 3, 2014 – Please go to the Link for the full Training Agenda
http://www.sbirtraining.com/nih-sbir-phase-1-proposal-training.php

Value-based Fee Structure:

Pay half now to reserve spot.  Pay half after course only if you found it to be valuable.
 
If you are a Pennsylvania Company or Entrepreneur registered to take this training –
Please Contact Kelly S. Wylam, kelly@benfranklin.org Director,
Innovation Partnership to learn how the IPart might be able to
provide reimbursement for this training fee.

Who: Those planning to submit for April 5th NIH deadline 

Limit: 10 participants

When: Starts February 3rd  – April 5th

What: 

Goal:  A completed, competitive proposal ready for submission by 4/5

Registration:  https://sbirtraining.eventbrite.com

Fee: $475 to reserve seat.  Pay second $475 after course only if you found content to be valuable.

Course Content

Preparation

  • Finding and Navigating the Application Forms
  • Registrations
  • Timeline

 

Essentials of a Successful Research Plan

  • Scope
  • Specific Aims
  • Significance
  • Innovation
  • Approach
Grantsmanship 

  • Title
  • Abstract
  • Narrative
  • Understanding Review Process

 

Other Important Documents

  • Biosketches
  • Resources
  • Budget Justification

Testimonials

“The course give excellent guidance, both from a process and a content standpoint. Presenting written abstracts was an excellent idea; it gave people an idea of what is required of a good abstract, and hopefully an understanding of the importance of having a well written abstract.” Course Attendee

“The entire pre-seminar checklist for getting registered was enormously helpful, as was the homework for developing the abstract.  The budget discussion was eye opening, and the peer review session was outstanding!”   –  Course Attendee

“It helped greatly to have further insight into the process, and to walk me through the application. Most SBIR training is broad in scope and they are never able to truly touch on the reviewing component.”  – Course Attendee

The course helped tremendously to understand the scoring system and as a result to better position our resubmission. Great insights!”  Course Attendee