SBIR/STTR Grant Lunch and Learn

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110 Canal Street,Lowell MA 01853

23 June, 2022

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Is The SBIR/STTR Program right for you? Find out how you could receive amazing grant funding! SBIR/STTR: A program supporting innovation in R&D The SBIR/STTR program is a federal grant and contracting program that awards more than $3 billion a year to small businesses to support the commercialization of innovative technology. Are you missing out on this great opportunity? Join SBIR/STTR consultant Kris Parmelee for a lunch and learn opportunity that will cover the following key points about the program: · Definition of the Program · Eligibility · Key Elements of an SBIR/STTR Project · Overview of Participating Federal Agencies · Steps to Get Started The SBIR/STTR program represents the largest single source of non-dilutive funding. This workshop will provide an introductory overview to this complex and highly competitive program. Sign up to learn more! _________ Kris Parmelee, President Kristen (Kris) Parmelee specializes in SBIR/STTR preparations and submissions and has worked on over 300 proposals throughout the course of her career. She has assisted with submittals to all 11 participating federal agencies for a range of SBIR/STTR-related funding opportunities, making her acutely aware of trends and themes among granting agencies and review panels. She works closely with a wide range of small businesses, research institutions such as Purdue University, University of Florida, UNeTech, and Stevens Institute of Technology, and Incubators and Accelerators such as MATTER, Start-Up Health, AcceLINX, Puerto Rico Science Trust, Foresight Science & Technology, Wisconsin CTC to support faculty and small business owners through the SBIR/STTR process. Her depth of experience in the grant writing field has allowed her to create a highly refined process that provides maximum efficiency and results in quality and competitive proposals. After more than 20 years as a consultant, Kris has developed long-term relationships with many of her clients. It’s not just about a single project; it’s about creating opportunities for meaningful engagement and growth—for both PCG, Inc. and the client. Kristen Parmelee is a proud graduate of Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs and is currently pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Butler University.

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