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Title: NIH Small Business Grants SBIRSTTR


1
NIH Small Business Grants SBIR/STTR
T63
  • A Primer for Grants Managers
  • Society of Research Administration International
    Meeting
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin October 2005
  • How to Manage Small Business Grants
  • Kathleen Shino, MBA

2
Overview
  • SBIR/STTR Program Description
  • Eligibility Criteria
  • Comparison/Contrast
  • Phase I Phase II
  • Fast-Track SBIR/STTR
  • Resources

3
Program Authorization
  • The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
    program was established under the Small Business
    Innovation Development Act of 1982 (P.L. 97-219),
    reauthorized until September 30, 2000 by the
    Small Business Research and Development
    Enhancement Act (P.L. 102-564), and reauthorized
    again until September 30, 2008 by the Small
    Business Reauthorization Act of 2000 (P.L.
    106-554).

4
Program Authorization
  • The Small business Technology Transfer Research
    (STTR) program was established by the Small
    Business Technology Transfer Act of 1992 (P.L.
    102-563, Title II), reauthorized until the year
    2001 by the Small Business Reauthorization Act of
    1997 (P.L. 105-135), and reauthorized again until
    September 30, 2009 by the Small Business
    Technology Transfer Program Reauthorization Act
    of 2001 (P.L. 107-50).

5
SBIR/STTR3-Phase Program
  • PHASE I
  • Feasibility study (no preliminary data needed)
  • 100K -- 6 months (SBIR) or 12 months (STTR)
    these are guidelines, not limits
  • PHASE II
  • Full Research/Research Dev.
  • 2-Year Award -- 750K (SBIR and STTR)
  • PHASE III
  • Commercialization Stage
  • Without SBIR/STTR Support

6
SBIR/STTR Eligibility
  • Determined at the time of award
  • For-profit U.S. business firm
  • 51 U.S. owned independently operated by
    individuals
  • Small Business Concern (SBC) located in the U.S.
  • 500 or fewer employees, including affiliates

7
SBC Eligibility Requirement Ownership
  • Individual proprietorship,
  • Partnership,
  • Limited Liability Company (LLC)
  • Corporation (Inc., Corp.),
  • Joint Venture (JV),
  • association, trust or cooperative, except that
    where the form is a joint venture, there can be
    no more than 49 percent participation by foreign
    business entities in the joint venture

8
SBC Eligibility Requirement Ownership
  • 51 percent owned and controlled by one or more
    individuals who are citizens of, or permanent
    resident aliens in, the United States,
  • (New) or for SBIR only gt 51 owned and operated
    by ANOTHER (one) small business concern that is
    itself 51 owned and controlled by one or more
    individuals

9
SBC Eligibility Requirement of Employees
  • Has, including its affiliates, not more than 500
    employees. The term "affiliates" is defined in
    greater detail in 13 CFR 121.3-2(a) and the term
    "number of employees" is defined in 13 CFR
    121.3-2(t).
  • Based on Commonalities employees, ownership and
    location

10
Change to SBIR eligibility ownership
requirement
  • This change does not apply to STTR.
  • Allow SBIR's to be more than 51 -owned and
    controlled by another for-profit business concern
    that is itself at least 51 owned and controlled
    by one or more individuals who are citizens of,
    or permanent resident aliens in the U.S.
  • Currently in Congressional Committees for further
    review and SBA hearings (6/2005)
  • SBIR awards to business concerns owned by
    venture capital operating companies or employee
    benefit or pension plans are not eligible.

11
What do we look for?
  • Business Structure Inc., Corp. LTD, JV, LLC, SA,
    PLC
  • Does the application mention involvement with an
    investment company?
  • Review the Commercialization Plan in Phase II
    applications or company description.
  • Biosketch information - Are there any former or
    concurrent employment with larger entities?
    (Email links?)

12
Where to Look?
  • Search the internet, by using several search
    engines such as Google at http//www.google.com.
    There are a lot of good search engines available,
    i.e., Ask, Excite, Dogpile, Altavista, Mamma, and
    Metacrawler.

13
So what kind of eligibility information will
be requested from a SBIR/STTR applicant?
  • A listing of the majority shareholders, or all
    shareholders, including the venture capital
    investment companies,
  • The percentage of stock each investor or company
    holds using common stock valuation, and
  • Identify foreign investors/shareholders

14
More Items We Ask for
  • Copy of Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws and
    Board Meeting Minutes
  • Copy of SBC and affiliates last annual
    statements to shareholders
  • Audits (we check with NIH Division of Financial
    Advisory Services, and DCAA)

15
Other eligibility concerns
  • Federal Register notice, Volume 67, No. 185,
    September 24, 2002 (page 60090) states,
  •         (f)(3) An agency must not issue an SBIR
    funding agreement that includes a provision for
    subcontracting any portion of that agreement back
    to the issuing agency, to any other Federal
    Government agency, or to other units of the
    Federal Government.  SBA may issue a case-by-case
    waiver to this provision after review of an
    agencys written justification
  • STTRs allow use of Federally Funded Research and
    Development Centers

16
Eligibility aka Size Status
  • The SBA final rule effective on June 21, 2004
  • The final regulation provides that the size
    status of a concern for the purpose of a funding
    agreement under the SBIR program is determined as
    of the date of the award for both Phase I and
    Phase II SBIR awards or on the date of the
    request for a size determination, if an award is
    pending.
  • FR Doc. 0410066 Filed 52004 845 am

17
SBIR/STTR Requirements
  • All project activities conducted in U.S.
  • Normally Not-To-Exceed levels (NTE)
  • Time Dollars are guidelines, not caps
  • Exceptions must be justified and documented
  • Project period
  • SBIR R43 - negotiate 12 months budget period if
  • Animals
  • Human subjects involvement
  • Third party (consortium/contracts)

18
SBIR (R43) STTR (R41)Phase I
  • Supplements allowable
  • Program Income Additive Alternative
  • Under Expanded Authorities
  • No carryover Phase I to Phase II
  • Other Support information Just-In-Time
  • Human and Animal review date - JIT

19
SBIR and STTR
  • New Organizations need
  • DUNS Number
  • Entity Identification Number (EIN)
  • Register in the NIH Commons (one-time AOR)
  • Register in egrants.gov (one-time AOR)
  • Register in Central Contract Registry (one-time
    AOR)
  • Remember these essentials if applicable
  • Human Subjects Assurance FWA(SBC)
  • Animal Assurance for grantee (SBC)
  • Misconduct in Science/Office of Research
    Integrity (ORI) renewed annually

20
SBIR/STTR - Budgets
  • Special instructions in PHS 398, Section V
  • New SF424RR required December 1
  • Non-Modular pages now required for all SBIR/STTR
    Phase I and Phase II
  • Complete full budget page and budget
    justification
  • See Omnibus Solicitation for SBIR/STTR for
    detailed instructions to applicants.

21
SBIR Requirements (R43/R44)
  • P.I. primarily employed by SBC gt50
  • Dont confuse employment w/Time and Effort
  • PI employment is rarely negotiable
  • Phase I third party involvement
  • Normally NTE 33 of total award amount
  • Includes consultants consortia
  • Does not include fee for service contracts
  • May exceed 33 if requested, justified, approved
    by reviewers and program
  • DOCUMENT the file for exceptions

22
Percentage Calculations
  • Work Performance (Research Activities)
  • Normally based on total award amount
  • Document file for exceptions
  • Fee/profit (NTE 7)
  • ONLY for SBIR/STTR grantee (SBC)
  • Based on total DC FA
  • All direct, FA and fee must be requested in the
    application
  • All other mechanisms prohibited from fee/profit
    on grants

23
SBIR Requirements (R44)Phase II
  • Commercialization Plan required for All Phase II
    applications
  • PI employment gt50 by SBC
  • Third party costs normally NTE 50
  • Total amount awarded normally NTE 750,000 (D.C.,
    FA fee)

24
STTR Requirements (R41/R42) Phase I II
  • Research Institution effort Minimum 30
  • STTR budget page from RI required
  • Small Business effort Minimum 40
  • Principal Investigator
  • Minimum 10 time effort
  • Must have formal agreement with SBC
  • Phase II Total amount normally NTE 750,000
    (D.C., FA fee)
  • Commercialization Plan for Phase II

25
Caution Conflict of Interest (COI)
  • Employees of the RI/consortium should not appear
    on the small business budget, nor serve as the
    business official for the small business
  • The PI on the RI budget may not serve as a
    consultant to the SBC on the same project (NIH
    GPS)
  • The COI regs do not apply to Phase I

26
Fast-Track SBIR/STTR (1R44/R42)
  • Submit and Review Phase I II applications
    concurrently
  • Needs preliminary data for Phase I
  • Milestones required for Phase I
  • Requires same eligibility and program levels as
    SBIR/STTR Phase I II
  • Caution check summary statement --Phase II
    delinked by reviewers?

27
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTHSBIR FAST-TRACK
Standard application, review, award process
7-9 months
6 months
Fast-Track review option
6 months
28
Commercialization Plan
  • Formerly Product Development Plan
  • Required for all Phase II applications
  • 7 Points must be addressed
  • Often provides affiliation information
  • Must be confirmed prior to funding Phase II in
    Fast-track applications

29
Indirect Costs (IDC)/FA
  • Phase I SBIR/STTR
  • If available, use the negotiated rateCommercial
    Rate Agreement Distribution Services (C-RADS)
  • If a negotiated rate is not available, applicant
    should propose an estimated rate not to exceed
    40 of total direct costs
  • Grantees may only claim actual IDC and these
    claims are subject to audit
  • NIH will not negotiate Phase I SBIR/STTR FA
    rates

30
Indirect Costs (IDC)/FA
  • Phase II SBIR/STTR
  • If available, the negotiated rate will be used
  • No negotiated rate? If the requested rate exceeds
    25, then a rate must be negotiated
  • If the proposed estimated rate does not exceed
    25 of total direct costs, then an award can be
    made without negotiation
  • DFAS should review grantee capability if no FA
    is negotiated send request to Special Services
  • Grantees may only claim actual costs and these
    claims are subject to an audit

31
Indirect Cost/FA Rate Negotiation
  • NIH Office responsible for Negotiating Indirect
    Cost Rates With For-profit organizations
    receiving awards (Grants Contracts) from the
    Department of Health and Human Services is the
    Indirect Cost Branch, Division of Financial
    Advisory Services, OAMP, OD, NIH

32
Negotiation Process
  • Contact the NIH Division of Financial Advisory
    Services (DFAS) Indirect Cost Branch Ruth
    Bishop, Branch Chief
  • When Notification Grant/Contract Is Going To Be
    Awarded
  • How Via
  • E-Mail rb17i_at_nih.gov
  • Fax 301/402-7180

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Negotiation Process
  • Information Needed
  • Representative Name E-Mail Address
  • Company Name Address
  • Grant/Contract Number
  • Grant/Contract Specialists Name
  • Indirect Cost Branch Requests Indirect Cost
    Proposal
  • Letter Via E-mail

34
Negotiation Process
  • Indirect Cost Proposal Submitted
  • Indirect Cost Branch Reviews Proposal
  • Indirect Cost Branch Follows-up With Questions To
    Company
  • Rates are Negotiated
  • Typically By Telephone
  • Rate Agreement Is Issued Or Rate Memo Is Sent To
    Grant Specialist
  • May take up to 12 months to complete!!

35
Negotiation Process
  • First year of Phase II If rate will be
    negotiated with DFAS
  • Restrict all FA except for 10 salary wages
  • by term and condition of award Grantee must
    submit an indirect cost rate proposal to the
    DFAS Indirect Cost Branch no later than 3 months
    after the effective date of the grant.

36
Non-Federal Audit Requirements
  • For fiscal years beginning 1/1/04, if the
    grantee expends a total of 500,000 or more under
    one or more HHS awards and
  • At least one of those awards is an HHS grant (as
    a direct grantee and/or under a consortium
    agreement)
  • Choice in Type of Audit
  • (1) a financial-related audit (in accordance
    with the Government Auditing Standards) or
  • (2) an audit that meets the requirements of OMB
    Circular A-133
  • Prior to 1/1/04 expenditures of 300,000 or more
    required audit.

37
Audit Requirements
  • 45 CFR 74.26(d) essentially incorporates the
    deadlines of OMB Circular A-133 - Audits shall be
    completed and submitted within
  • 30 days after receipt of the auditors report
  • or
  • 9 months after the end of the organizations
    fiscal year
  • Whichever is earlier

38
Non-Federal Audit Requirements
  • Submit Audit reports of for-profit organizations
    to
  • National External Audit Review Center
  • HHS Office of Audit Services
  • Lucas Place Room 514
  • 323 West 8th Street
  • Kansas City, MO 64105
  • There are frequently asked questions (FAQs)
    related to non-federal audit requirements for
    commercial (for-profit) organizations on the
    following web site
  • http//ocm.od.nih.gov/dfas/faqforprofitaudits.htm

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Resources for Grants Managers
  • Small Business Administration http//www.sba.gov/
    sbir/indexsbir-sttr.htm
  • SBA Policy Directive
  • http//www.sba.gov/sbir/sbirpolicydirective.html
  • Securities and Exchange Commission
  • http//www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/webusers.
    htm

New
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Information Sources
  • NIH Welcome Wagon Letter
  • http//grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/welcomewagon.
    htm
  • SBIR/STTR Solicitation
  • http//grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbirsttr1
    /index.pdf
  • PHS 398
  • http//grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/phs398
    .html
  • Chapter 5 specifically for SBIR/STTR

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Information Sources
  • Federal Guides
  • http//grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html
  • http//www.egrants.gov
  • NIH SBIR/STTR Internet Guide
  • http//grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbirsttr_site
    s.htm
  • NIH Grants Policy Statement
  • http//grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps/

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Information Resources
  • NIDDK - Federal Financial and Business Management
    Systems - Sample documents relating to
    administration of federal grants, especially for
    small businesses, from the NIDDK web site.
  • http//www.niddk.nih.gov/fund/crfo/ffbms/

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Questions?
http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbirsttr_sit
es.htm
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Thank You
  • Kathleen J. Shino, M.B.A.
  • Acting NIH SBIR/STTR Program Coordinator
  • 301 435-2689
  • shinok_at_nih.mail.gov
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