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grants.gov Electronic Submission Process, &

Searching for SBIR/STTRTopics

Jim Greenwood, PresidentGreenwood Consulting Group, Inc.

Sanibel Island, [email protected]

www.g-jgreenwood.com

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grants.gov• The Idea

– Common electronic submission process for all grant-making Federal agencies• The Problem

– Poorly implemented• The Result

– Difficult process to get registered on grants.gov so that you can submit a proposal

• Process can take 4-8 weeks!

– Not user friendly as you try to submit your proposal via grants.gov• The Victims

– NIH– DOE– USDA– NIST– You

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grants.gov

• Advice– Because grants.gov registration can take 4-8 weeks, you must do it

NOW if your proposal is due before Feb 1st– Regardless, get registered NOW on grants.gov to get it out of the way

so you can concentrate on preparing the proposal– Check out http://www.doesbirlearning.com/module-12-12/ for

tutorials on how to register on grants.gov (& on getting accounts with DUNS & SAM required by grants.gov)

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grants.gov• Advice

– Download 1 or more agency guides on using grants.gov» NIH:

http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/424/SF424_RR_Guide_SBIR_STTR_VerC.pdf

» DOE: http://science.energy.gov/sbir/applicant-and-awardee-resources/grant-application/» USDA: http://apply07.grants.gov/apply/opportunities/instructions/oppUSDA-NIFA-AFRI-

004917-cfda10.310-instructions.pdf– Use grants.gov Help Desk– Consider finding grants.gov expertise elsewhere

» Someone in a university’s grants office who deals with it routinely» A fellow SBIR/STTR company

– Consider NIH’s new ASSET program for grants.gov submission– Diagram or chart the structure of the version of grants.gov that you must submit

» Forms» Attachments» See following example for DOE

– Start your proposal submission 4-5 days BEFORE the deadline

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ASSIST (Application Submission System & Interface for Submission Tracking) is NIH's online system for the preparation, submission, and tracking of grant applications through Grants.gov to NIH. Attend our webinar! On November 4, 2015, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm ET, we’ll hold a webinar to help small businesses learn how ASSIST can help streamline the HHS SBIR/STTR electronic submission process. ASSIST is not required, so small businesses can still apply using the Grants.gov’s downloadable forms method.During the SBIR/STTR ASSIST webinar, you will learn how to:•Populate application data from eRA Commons profiles•Validate your application against NIH business rules prior to submission•Preview your application images in the NIH format prior to submission•Track your applications through to eRA Commons to verify agency receipt Preparing, Submitting & Tracking Your Small Business Grant Applications Using ASSISTRegister Today: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6185546023358597121 ASSIST provides:•Secure web-based data entry •Collaboration of multiple users •Pre-submission validation of many NIH and Grants.gov business rules •Pre-population of data from eRA Commons profiles •Pre-submission print/preview of application in NIH format •Submission status tracking for both Grants.gov and eRA Commons within a single system •Ability to import subaward budget data from external sources •Ability to copy application data (excluding attachments) from one announcement to another Funding opportunity announcements posted in the NIH Guide for Grants & Contracts (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html) that allow ASSIST as an option contain an "Apply Online Using ASSIST" button in addition to the "Apply Using Downloadable Forms" button.The following resources are available to help applicants prepare their applications using ASSIST:•Getting Started: Preparing Your Single-project Application Using ASSIST (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/ElectronicReceipt/files/ASSIST-Getting-Started-Single-project.pdf) •ASSIST Online Help System (https://era.nih.gov/erahelp/ASSIST/default.htm) •ASSIST User Guide (https://era.nih.gov/files/ASSIST_user_guide.pdf) •eRA Service Desk (http://grants.nih.gov/support/index.html) For more information, see NOT-OD-15-156 (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-15-156.html).

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FINDING AN AGENCY INTERESTED IN YOUR IDEAS, INNOVATIONS, TECHNOLOGIES

• Suggestion: check the websites

www.sbir.gov and www.zyn.com

for databases & search engines where you compare your keywords with topics in

– Currently open solicitations– Recently closed solicitations

• Why? Because you may not know what you do not know

These search engines look across agencies, both contracts & grants, but stay within SBIR/STTR

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So If No Relevant Topics Appear in Your Search…

1. Make sure you’ve checked both sbir.gov and zyn.com

2. Change your key words – Broaden them, especially for grant agencies

3. Encourage agency to include your topic in a future solicitation

– But realize what you are opening yourself up to…

4. Turn to a grant agency & its broad topics