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8/13/2008

Reserve Your Place in SBIR Proposal Workshop
by Mildred Holley, Technology Programs Manager

Sharon Ballard of EnableVentures, Inc. is the Arkansas Small Business Development Center’s instructor for this full-day, hands-on workshop for early-stage, first-time or unsuccessful writers of Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I proposals. The SBIR/STTR Phase I Proposal Writing Workshop will focus on two areas key to winning SBIR funding: the work plan and the commercialization plan. Ballard will explain how to integrate knowledge of the state-of-the-art with the work plan, and how to master requirements unique to different federal agencies. Participants will receive guidance in researching government organizations, topics and financial and administrative requirements and will explore some specific steps to attract commercialization partners, even at the Phase I stage of the SBIR Program.

Space is limited to 40 participants. Visit http://asbdc.ualr.edu/sbir to register or review additional details.

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