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SUMMARY:SBIR/STTR Phase 1 & Cost Proposal Workshop
DESCRIPTION:SBIR/STTR Phase I & Cost Proposal Workshop: Learn How To Prepare a Winning Proposal for Your Business\n\nPresented by: Jim Greenwood\, Greenwood Consulting Group\, Inc.\nSmall businesses engaged in Research & Development (R&D) may be eligible to access these government dollars through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. Known as "America's Seed Fund"\, the SBIR/STTR programs provides access to R&D funds to stimulate technological innovation. The program can help individuals and small businesses\, interested in or performing research\, by providing access to grant funds to support proof of concept and prototype development with the goal of moving successful technologies into the commercial market.\n\n\n\nDuring the first part of the day\, the workshop will cover the basics of SBIR/STTR\, as well as a simple but effective 4 step process for developing a competitive Phase I proposal for submission to any agency. Later in the afternoon\, we'll segue into the mysterious world of Government accounting and the Phase I cost proposal. Not only will you hear terms like allowability\, indirect cost\, F&A\, and fee\, but you will understand what they mean and why they are so important to NOT LOSING MONEY on your SBIR/STTR project.\n\n\n\nAttendance of the workshop will include a FREE proposal review from Jim Greenwood who has been a reviewer for Federal Agencies many times. This saves you the $450 for Phase I Proposal review.\n\n\n\nRegister Today! www.bit.ly/SBIROrlando2018
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>SBIR/STTR Phase I &amp\; Cost Proposal Workshop:&nbsp\;</strong>Learn How To Prepare a Winning Proposal for Your Business</p>\n\n<p><strong>Presented by:&nbsp\;</strong>Jim Greenwood\, Greenwood Consulting Group\, Inc.</p>\nSmall businesses engaged in Research &amp\; Development (R&amp\;D) may be eligible to access these government dollars through the&nbsp\;<strong>Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)&nbsp\;</strong>and the&nbsp\;<strong>Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)&nbsp\;</strong>programs. Known as &quot\;<em>America&#39\;s Seed Fund</em>&quot\;\, the SBIR/STTR programs provides access to R&amp\;D funds to stimulate technological innovation. The program can help individuals and small businesses\, interested in or performing research\, by providing access to grant funds to support proof of concept and prototype development with the goal of moving successful technologies into the commercial market.<br />\n<br />\nDuring the first part of the day\, the&nbsp\;<strong>workshop will cover</strong>&nbsp\;the basics of SBIR/STTR\, as well as a simple but effective 4 step process for developing a competitive Phase I proposal for submission to any agency. Later in the afternoon\, we&rsquo\;ll segue into the mysterious world of Government accounting and the&nbsp\;<strong>Phase I cost proposal</strong>. Not only will you hear terms like allowability\, indirect cost\, F&amp\;A\, and fee\, but you will understand what they mean and why they are so important to NOT LOSING MONEY on your SBIR/STTR project.<br />\n<br />\nAttendance of the workshop will include a&nbsp\;<strong>FREE proposal review from Jim Greenwood</strong>&nbsp\;who has been a reviewer for Federal Agencies many times. This&nbsp\;<strong>saves you the $450 for Phase I Proposal review.</strong><br />\n<br />\n<strong>Register Today!</strong> <a href="http://www.bit.ly/SBIROrlando2018">www.bit.ly/SBIROrlando2018&nbsp\;</a>
LOCATION:UCF Business Incubator - Central Florida Research Park 3259 Progress Drive Room 127A&B Orlando\, FL 32826
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DTSTAMP:20260424T022150Z
URL:https://business.seminolebusiness.org/events/details/sbir-sttr-phase-1-cost-proposal-workshop-14775
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