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OCAST Funding Opportunities Grant Writing Institute August 2, 2012
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Applied Research Provides 1:1 match for any research with commercial potential Two funding cycles per year Proof-of-concept funding: $45,000 per year for up to two years Accelerated funding: up to $300,000 for one to three years 53 percent award rate Solicitation Online: July 2, 2012 Application Deadline: August 22, 2012
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Plant Science Provides both matched and non-matched funds for plant science research Basic Research provides non-matched funds up to $50,000 per year for one or two years Applied Research must have commercialization potential and requires 1:1 match Proof-of-Concept provides up to $50,000 per year for one or two years Accelerated provides up to $100,000 per year for one or two years 32 percent award rate Solicitation posted and applications due in late fall
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Health Research Provides funding for basic research related to human health No match required Maximum of $45,000 per year for up to three years 26 percent award rate Solicitation posted and applications due in winter
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OSCR
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SBIR & STTR Overview Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) 11 Federal agencies that award ~$2.5B Two types of projects: Development of new technology New applications for existing technology Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) 5 Federal agencies that award ~ $261.4M Small businesses identify a federal lab or university technology and use the STTR program to transfer and commercialize it
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Benefits of SBIR/STTR Company retains ownership of all IP Grants/contracts are a non-dilutive source of project funding – not a loan, no repayment Funding for risky endeavors Provides third party technology validation Attracts follow-on investment and commercialization partners May lead to publication
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Challenges of SBIR/STTR Identifying a topic Understanding that each agency has different application requirements PI and management team qualifications Online submission and DCAA compliance Funding timeline Short time lapse from solicitation notice to application deadline Project and funding needs require forethought
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Commercialization Life Cycle
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Total Number of SBIR/STTR Awards $7.45M $7.20M$6.40M $300K $21.35M
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Top Winning States $1.71B$1.52B$1.45B $119.9M$115.1M$110.2M$103.2M$93.1M $6.38B $4.35B Rank:123453132333430 Number of Awards
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Statistics: Phase I FY10SBIRSTTR $87 $93 $87 $89$100 $267 $107 $99 $69 $100 $156 $88 $82 $232 $80 $149 Average Award (in Thousands of $$)
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Statistics: Phase II FY10STTR Average Award (in Thousands of $$)SBIR $382 $308 $690 $231 $979 $1,409 $898 $644 $225 $356 $488 $595 $521 $192 $496 $1,436
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SBIR Eligibility Small business with ≤ 500 employees Must be a for profit entity PI must be principally employed by the business 51% owned and controlled by U.S. citizens Subcontractor participation up to 33% Requirements/qualifications may differ between agencies
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STTR Eligibility Only small, for-profit business can participate PI may be fully employed by the research institution 40% of the work must be done within the business Subcontractor participation up to 60% IP ownership can reside with either the business or research institution Requirements/qualifications may differ between agencies
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OSCR Resources SBIR/STTR proposal preparation services It’s not a writing service - it’s a getting ready to write service Pre-review service Matches innovations with open topics Provides assistance with identifying strategic partners and building collaborations Expert coaching and mentoring $25k funding for Phase II proposal submissions Proposal timeline and budget preparation Application submission support Proposal writing workshops August 28-29, 2012 – Oral Roberts University, Tulsa
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Contact Information Steven Martinez, Client Service and Programs Manager steven.martinez@ocast.ok.gov 405-319-8408
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