“Federal Grants” Florida SBDC at FGCU Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed “Doing Business with the Government” State Designated as Florida’s Principal Provider.

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“Federal Grants” Florida SBDC at FGCU Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed “Doing Business with the Government” State Designated as Florida’s Principal Provider of Business Assistance [§ , Fla. Stat.]

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Mission Statement We are a customer-driven organization of business professionals, dedicated to helping small businesses succeed, by enthusiastically providing creative solutions which exceed customer, employee, and stakeholder’s expectations.

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Statewide Infrastructure Our Network S tatewide network of 43 centers involving: State Universities Colleges Chambers of Commerce Economic Development Councils Federal, State & Local Government Agencies Additional outreach is provided at more than 50 outreach locations, utilizing resource partners such as chambers of commerce, economic development organizations, business incubators and lending institutions. Locations

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Accelerating Florida’s Economy Only statewide provider of entrepreneurial and emerging growth company services, playing a vital role in Florida’s economic development: Assisting entrepreneurs in every stage of the business cycle, from prospective entrepreneurs to mature businesses looking for growth opportunities and more; Working with firms in all industry sectors; Utilizing the expertise and resources of some of the best universities in Florida (Florida Gulf Coast University)and a professional staff of eleven business consultants; Accessing the resources of a national network of more than 5,000 SBDC professionals; and The FSBDCN is nationally accredited through the Association of SBDCs by Congressional mandate.

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed FSBDC Services Consulting Personalized, confidential and provided at no cost Training Value-added from the basics to advanced topics Business Data & Information Current and expansive information for better decision-making

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Purpose Obtain federal funds to support the non- profit organization

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Benefits Regional Approach Principle Investigator (PI) Grant Application Grant Administration Share in Grant Award (Participation)

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Objectives Eligibility Opportunities Register Federal Grant Outline Assistance

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Eligibility Government State County City Non-Profits (501(c) (3) status) Institutions of Higher Ed Other than Higher Ed Educational Organizations Independent School Districts Public/State Controlled Institutions of Higher Ed Private Institutions of Higher Ed Public Housing Organizations Public Housing Authorities Indian Housing Authorities Native Americans Federally Recognized Other than Federally Recognized

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed 26 Federal Agencies Agency for International Development Corporation for National and Community Service Dept of Agriculture Dept of Commerce Dept of Defense Dept of Education Dept of Energy Dept of Health and Human Services Dept of Homeland Security Dept of Housing and Urban Development Dept of Interior Dept of Justice Dept of Labor

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed 26 Federal Agencies Continued Dept of State Dept of Transportation Dept of Treasury Dept of Veterans Affairs Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Institute of Museum and Library Services National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) National Archives and Records Administration National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Humanities National Science Foundation Small Business Administration (SBA) Social Security Administration

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed What does the Government Buy?

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed 20 Categories Agriculture Arts Business and Commerce Community Development Disaster Prevention and Relief Education Employment Labor and Training Energy Environmental Quality Food and Nutrition

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed 20 Categories Continued Health Housing Humanities Information and Statistics Law Justice and Legal Services Natural Resources Regional Development Science and Technology Social Services and Income Security Transportation

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed How Big is the Bag of Money?

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Federal Grant Awards USA 460 Billion

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed What do I do now?

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed GET REGISTERED Organization Authorized Organization Representative (AOR) System Automated Management Federal Tax Identification Number Fedgov.dnb.com/webform Dun and Bradstreet

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Grant Opportunities Find a Grant Opportunity at Download the Grant Application Package/Instructions Complete the Grant Application Package Submit the Grant Application Package Track the Status of the Completed Grant Application

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Teaming Within your organization Other non-profits Government For-Profit Businesses (subcontractors)

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Federal Grant Proposal Outline Proposal Summary Introduction of Organization Problem Objective Method of Approach

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed 22 Federal Grant Proposal Outline Continued Project Evaluation Future Funding Project Budget with Justification Grant Administration and Reporting

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Assistance Grant Resources at SBDC/PTAC Locations at and

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Summary Eligibility Opportunities Register Federal Grant Outline Assistance

Helping Businesses Grow & Succeed Q & A “Daniel Telep Jr.” Florida Gulf Coast University FSBDC or