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Title: Innovation Soup: SBIRSTTR


1
Innovation Soup SBIR/STTR
  • Mark Blanchard
  • Technology Development Advisor
  • VT Small Business Development Center

Grant Writing Workshop June 7, 2006
2
Todays Menu
  • Introduce SBIR/STTR basics
  • Touch on the art of using this funding ingredient
  • Kitchen Help

3
A Rich Alphabet Soup
  • SBA VDED UVM
  • OSP GMAC EPSCoR
  • SBIR
  • DoD DOE DHS
  • DHHS/NIH USDA DO-ED
  • NSF DOT NIST
  • NASA NOAA DOC
  • EPA

4
and VtSBDC
  • A Partnership of Government, Education and
    Business with a mission
  • To strengthen existing business entities and
    assist start-ups through high quality, no cost
    counseling, and high quality, affordable training
    programs.
  • Funded by U.S. SBA and VT DED, among others

5
Which Flavor Funding?
  • Regular Research funding the RI
  • Bigger, Longer, Broader
  • IP Ownership per RI policy
  • Strictures Guidance of OSP and Tech Transfer
    Offices
  • Private Company SBIR/STTR
  • Intellectual Property Value Captured
  • Store of Value for Principals
  • Innovation hits the Market
  • Innovation Does Good the RI can do well

6
Same Sauce, Two Flavors
  • SBIR
  • 2.5 of federal agency RD budgets set aside
    specifically for small business.
  • 14 federal agencies participate.
  • STTR
  • Smaller program - 0.3 of federal agency RD
    budgets and 5 agencies.
  • Requires small business collaboration with
    research institution.

7
SBIR No Ordinary Acronym
  • S Set aside for Small business
  • 60 have people
  • 50 have annual sales
  • B Grantee must be a for-profit Business
  • I Funds high risk Innovation RD projects
  • R Funds over 2.2 Billion in FY 2006 for
    Research
  • SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH

8
Cooking up Money
  • Research is the transformation of money into
    knowledge
  • Innovation is the transformation of knowledge
    into money!
  • Geoffrey Nicholson, 3M retired

9
SBIR Spicing up your Stock
  • Tried True recipe from the Feds.
  • To fortify your Innovation, try SBIR. Mix it in
  • Early
  • Mid-way
  • Late, or Repeatedly
  • And dont forget about the other 97 of the RD
  • So what are the key ingredients?

10
Critical Seasoning
  • A Taste for the Market
  • A Glimmer of Commerce
  • A Pinch of Desire to Participate
  • A Dose of Delivery
  • Reserved Tasty Bits of IP

11
Three Layer Cake, Sort Of
  • Phase I Proof of Concept Study
  • 70,000 - 150,000
  • 6 months
  • Phase II Substantive RD
  • Up to 750,000
  • 2 years
  • Phase III Commercialization
  • Youre on your own (sort of). Typically private
    or non-SBIR government sources used to get to
    market.

12
May You Partake?
  • For profit business (or at least trying to be!)
  • At least 51 U.S. owned independently operated.
  • Must be physically located in U.S.
  • Principal Investigators (PI) primary employment
    must be 51 with the small business.
  • 500 or fewer employees, including affiliates.
  • STTR PI employment can be with research
    institution.

13
For the Birds Early Birds
  • SBIR funds early-stage proof of concept
  • You have to know your stuff, but
  • You dont need a prototype
  • --------------------------------------------------
    ------
  • SBIR does not fund existing products
  • SBIR is not for marketing

14
Not for those of little appetite!
  • Highly competitive Requires time investment
  • Do your Homework look for fit between agency
    needs and your expertise.
  • Talk to Agency Program People!
  • Work plan Scope fits the Budget
  • Project should fit comfortably into biz plan.
  • Time frame must be appropriate for company and
    market.

15
Trying a New Recipe
  • Value of fixed Prep Time Done Date
  • Testing the Idea of your Concoction
  • Proof may not be in the Pudding but there still
    may be good aftertastes
  • Definition is Gained, Collaborators Found

16
Once you get a taste
  • Layer SBIRs from the same or different Agencies
    Watch out for Overlapping
  • Stir in with Regular Research Grants
  • Use as part of your core RD funding
  • Entice partners
  • Intellectual Property owned by the Enterprise

17
SBIR / STTR Solicitations
  • DOD SBIR/STTR
  • DHHS/NIH SBIR/STTR
  • NSF SBIR/STTR
  • NASA SBIR/STTR
  • DOE SBIR/STTR
  • USDA SBIR
  • DOC SBIR
  • EPA SBIR
  • DOT SBIR
  • DO-ED SBIR
  • DHS SBIR
  • 17 Programs in 11 Agencies

18
Different Styles
  • SBIR/STTR broad outlines set by law
  • Agency implementations differ
  • Art of Selecting Agencies a given idea may be
    posed to several
  • If you need their dough, youll knead
    differently for each agency customer

19
Their Recipe or Yours?
  • Acquisition Oriented Agencies
  • DoD, NASA, DOT
  • Grantee Initiated Agencies
  • NIH, NSF, USDA
  • Others are in between

20
Vt Smorgasbord of Winners
  • From 1984, 55 Vermont businesses won 163 Phase I
    67 Phase II grants worth 44 million.
  • They come in all shapes sizes
  • ConceptsNREC Rocket Fuel Turbo Booster Pumps
  • Beeken Parsons, - Character Wood Furniture
  • Microstrain Inc. Remote Communication with
    embedded sensors
  • Biomosaics Test for HTLV-1 Mediated in vivo
    t-cell expansion
  • and they come from all around the State.

21
For a good helping
  • Innovative concept with real world use
  • Know your stuff and state of the art
  • Great team
  • Read carefully, follow the solicitation rules
  • Creative content, not proposal format
  • Write well be Succinct Clear
  • Viable Business Plan

22
Techniques
  • Define your Research Hypothesis
  • Identify the Nuts, the Crunchy Bits
  • Consider Variant Mixtures
  • Pick a Solicitation Start Process Early
  • Corral collaborators
  • Take a rough cut at a Budget
  • Get it down any way you can, Iterate.

23
Top Desserts
  • Not a Business Loan no repayment
  • Seed money for high risk projects
  • Leveraging tool for attracting risk capital
  • Fosters partnerships (corp. academic)
  • Creates jobs and generates tax revenue
  • Builds Value
  • Helps get your good to the world

24
Get Cookin withVT EPSCoR SBIR Phase 0
  • Pre-seed grant program for prelim. data
  • Up to 10,000
  • Solicitation for 2006 closed mid March. Try next
    year.
  • Since 1992, 130 awards worth 900K
  • www.uvm.edu/EPSCoR

25
Piqued your appetite?Theres help in the kitchen
  • VT SBIR/STTR Help Resources
  • Office of Sponsored Research
  • www.uvm.edu/ospuvm/
  • Mark Blanchard, VtSBDC Tech Advisor
  • mblancha_at_vtsbdc.org (802) 295-3710
  • Paul Hale, Ph.D., VT Technology Council
  • Paul.hale_at_uvm.edu
  • GMAC at Thinkvermont.com
  • SBIRWORLD.com, ZYN.com Agency Websites
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