Securing SBIR funding can jump-start your research. Focus on clear objectives, demonstrate technical merit, and highlight your team's expertise. Provide a compelling commercialization strategy to stand out.
Phase I vs Phase II Phase I awards typically range from $150K–$250K and focus on feasibility. Phase II awards can reach $1M–$2M for full R&D. Your Phase I proposal must convincingly argue why your technology merits a full Phase II investment.
Key sections to nail: • Technical Objectives — Be specific, measurable, and achievable within the period of performance. • Innovation — Clearly state what makes your approach novel compared to the state-of-the-art. • Commercialization Potential — Agencies want to fund work that becomes a product. Show your path to market. • Team Qualifications — Highlight relevant experience. If you're missing expertise, identify subcontractors early.
Common mistakes to avoid: • Vague technical descriptions that reviewers can't evaluate • Ignoring the agency's specific research interests (read the solicitation carefully) • Underestimating the budget — reviewers notice unrealistic cost projections • Weak commercialization sections — this is increasingly weighted by agencies