Get non-dilutive funding for your startup.
For entrepreneurs looking for non-dilutive federal funding to get life science startups off the ground. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants from US federal agencies can provide up to $225k (Phase I) or $1.5M (Phase II) for startup R&D. But applying can be a complex, frustrating affair if you are not ready for it. We get you ready. Our instructors walk you through your NSF or NIH SBIR grant application to ensure you complete everything properly and submit by the April NIH or June NSF deadlines.
Did you know that entrepreneurs applying through the QB3 workshop are 3x more likely than the nationwide average to get funded?
UCSF: Six sessions, on Thursdays
Starts Feb. 1, ends Mar. 29
Genentech Hall, UCSF Mission Bay
UC Berkeley: Four sessions, on Wednesdays
Starts Feb. 14, ends Mar. 14
Stanley Hall, UC Berkeley