Small Business Innovation Research & Small Business Technology Transfer Programs at the National Science Foundation Presenter: Ruth Shuman, Ph.D.

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Small Business Innovation Research & Small Business Technology Transfer Programs at the National Science Foundation Presenter: Ruth Shuman, Ph.D. SBIR/STTR Program Director

Funding Cycles Applications require written proposals responding to the solicitation (solicitations released 90 days before the submission deadline) Submission deadlines typically in June and December Next submission deadline – December 4, 2018! Submitting a proposal to NSF does not constitute a public disclosure. All information is treated as confidential, and proprietary details may be marked. Proposals are reviewed by technical and commercial experts; process may last 3-5 months Awards begin about 6-7 months from submission

Agency Focus Pre-seed funding for small businesses to catalyze the commercialization of high-risk technological innovations Typically, first money into the company to fund proof- of-concept ~$200 million annual budget in 2018 Fund about 400 companies each year Grants - not contracts, not loans – equity-free investment for R&D

Aims of the Program Provide funding to startups and small businesses developing high-impact engineering and science-based products and services De-risk technology development to encourage private investment De-risk value proposition and business model Long-term economic growth that will result in measurable revenue and job growth

We Fund: We Don’t Fund: Novel, disruptive, game-changing technologies for a commercial product, process, or service High-risk, high-impact, high-payback Enabling technologies, especially with broad societal benefits Basic research Incremental (evolutionary) optimization of existing products and processes, or straightforward modifications to broaden the scope of an existing product or process Business development, including market research

Technology Topic Areas Proposals in all areas of engineering and science and related education are welcome Advanced Manufacturing and Nanotechnology (MN) Advanced Materials and Instrumentation (MI) Biological Technologies (BT) Biomedical Technologies (BM) Chemical and Environmental Technologies (CT) Digital Health (DH) and Medical Devices (MD) Educational Technologies and Applications (EA) Electronic Hardware, Robotics and Wireless Technologies (EW) Information Technologies (IT) Internet of Things (I), Semiconductors (S), and Photonic (PH) Devices and Materials Other Topics (OT)

Pre-submission Feedback At your option, you may communicate with the Program Director to get their feedback, or submit through our online website portal. Typically, wait until a solicitation is released Preferred method of communication is e-mail Send a 1-2 page Executive Summary that discusses: Core technology and IP position Proposed project and anticipated product or service Market opportunity, value proposition, customers, competition Company/team (including commercial experience)

Program Stats NSF SBIR/STTR Phase I Grantees Percentage of Phase I awardees in most recent cohort that… … were founded < 3 years prior to award: 59% … were first-time submitters to NSF: 68% … had 1 to 5 employees: 81% ... had never received a Phase II award (from any agency): 91% Based on 3-year average

*We recommend completing the registrations Register Early Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)* www.dnb.com System for Award Management (SAM)* www.sam.gov SBIR.GOV Company Registry* www.sbir.gov/registration *We recommend completing the registrations in this order.

Stay Connected Additional information for Phase I submitters can be found on our website: https://seedfund.nsf.gov/ We will host a series of Q&A webinars in 2018. Please watch for the schedule and register for a webinar.

THANK YOU! We look forward to receiving your proposal. Contact Us: sbir@nsf.gov seedfund.nsf.gov @NSFSBIR