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Program Information

In this workshop series hosted by the Center for Translational Research (CTR), companies will draft and submit Phase I SBIR/STTR applications. Selected teams will meet weekly for six weeks to draft, critique, workshop and optimize their applications, poised and ready to submit by the end of the workshop.

Sessions will be held virtually once a week. However, companies are expected to dedicate 10-20 hours outside of this time to their applications and all associated activities. SBIR/STTR grants are estimated to take 80-150 hours to complete, and many companies fall short of dedicating the time and resources necessary to succeed. Through this workshop, we aim to provide a space, a structure, a community and the guidance to draft the best proposals. While the workshop supports applications to any SBIR/STTR agency, it is critical to know the desired agency and SBIR solicitation that you are pursuing prior to starting.

“In a sentence”

In this workshop series hosted by the Center for Translational Research (CTR), selected teamswill critique, workshop, optimize and submit Phase I SBIR/STTR applications.

Program Details

When:All sessions are 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MT on June 25, July 9, 16 and 30, Aug. 6 and 13.

Where: Virtual event

Who:This event is open to anyone with a technology disclosed to Venture Partners or is subcontracting with CU Boulder.

How:This opportunity isfree, the application deadline is May 22.

Learn More and Registercolorado.edu/venturepartners/researchers-inventors/funding-opportunities-support/sbirsttr-grantsor

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Set in the heart of our university's bold, innovative community of scholars and learners, Venture Partners at CU Boulder brings the university's world-class researchers together with business, startup and entrepreneurial communities to translate groundbreaking solutions into economic and social impact. Learn More

The Center for Translational Research (CTR) is a campus-wide resource for both existing and aspiring university-originated startups seeking non-dilutive funding to translate their university inventions into a startup company. It provides support to university faculty, researchers and staff as well as non-university employees of startups utilizing university technology. Learn More

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