QB3 SBIR/STTR Workshop Spring 2022 (Virtual Program)

Get Non-Dilutive Funding for Your Startup

This workshop will take you through all the steps necessary to successfully file a well-written SBIR/STTR grant application for the April 2022 NIH deadline and Spring 2022 NSF window. Taking the workshop, you will learn how to craft an appropriate research plan, obtain persuasive letters of support, develop an efficient budget, and anticipate reviewers’ comments. We will help you speed through the application instructions, saving you hours of time. Results from past attendees indicate that taking this course triples your chances of success. The workshop culminates in a submission clinic that will ensure your application is correctly filed.

One or more team members (up to three) from the company should be prepared to participate in every session. These will be working sessions. The course comprises eight working sessions including a pre-submission review of your Specific Aims page by our course instructors.

Registration

Refund available if requested by Sept. 25.

Be prepared to commit to 40 hours of work on your submission. Companies must be incorporated by the date of the first session, or at the very latest, the second session.

Schedule (Wednesdays, 1:00-2:30 PM: 1 hour presentation, 30 min Q&A)

Sept 21 Eligibility & the registration process (NIH & NSF)

Sept 28 Specific Aims page (NIH) & the NSF elevator pitch

Oct 5 Budget & justification NIH & NSF (including Phase 2)

Oct 12 Research plan for NIH & NSF (including Phase 2)

Oct 26 Specific Aims/NSF pitch interactive peer review with Kaspar

Nov 9 Letters, bios, & other sections NIH & NSF

Nov 16 Preparing forms for NIH & NSF

Dec 14 Preparing forms & submitting your proposal to NIH & NSF

Topics

  • Understanding the eligibility requirements of an SBIR grant

  • Preparing to apply for an SBIR (company formation, registration at all required websites, identifying the best PI)

  • Assembling all the necessary parts of the application (letters of support, sub-contract quotes and letters, facilities description, research plan, etc.)

  • Strategies for designing your specific aims

  • Budget strategies and restrictions

  • Complete and convincing budget justifications

  • Documentation required to use human samples, human subjects and vertebrate animals

  • What makes a competitive proposal

  • Common mistakes that applicants make

  • Filling in forms and submission process

  • Re-submission if your grant is not funded

  • Phase II SBIR applications

  • Searching for program announcements and finding non-dilutive funding opportunities

Instructors

Shauna Farr-Jones, PhD, UCSF/QB3 grant writer

Kaspar Mossman, PhD, Director of Marketing & Communications, QB3

WORKSHOP FEE

General Admission: $500

About the Instructor

Shauna Farr-Jones, Ph.D., has a record of writing successful government grant and contract proposals on diverse life science topics, providing strategic input on both research and business plans. She has helped companies secure over $200 million in grant and contract funding from numerous government and philanthropic organizations, including BARDA, NIH, DTRA, USDA, DARPA and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. For 17 years, she has consulted for life science companies and universities, identifying funding opportunities, preparing research plans, marketing plans, technical reports INDs, NDAs, white papers and proposals. She is also the Project Manager of the Antibody Technology Research Center at UCSF. Previously, she was Senior Writer at BioCentury Publications, where she analyzed and wrote about the biotechnology industry. She was a post-doctoral fellow at UCSF and has a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Tufts University.