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  • NIH SBIR/STTR: Proposal Preparation Intensive

    Live Virtual Workshop

    If you are targeting the NIH January 5, 2026 submission deadline don't miss this 3-day workshop series on Sept. 30th, Oct. 1st & 2nd. During this workshop, our experts will provide important information about SBIR/STTR funding and how to craft a competitive SBIR/STTR proposal that meets the unique requirements of the NIH. In addition to up-to-date information on the SBIR/STTR programs.

  • CMMC Regulations Review

    BBCetc, in partnership with cybersecurity experts Totem Tech, is offering a focused 1-hour session to review these CMMC regulations, which impact all Department of Defense (DoD) applicants. We strongly urge SBIR/STTR applicants to attend to ensure your proposal and business meet compliance standards.

  • SBIR Reauthorization Briefing & What It Means for Your Funding Strategy

    Live Virtual Workshop

    Join a special 1-hour From the Sources Mouth that will cover the SBIR/STTR reauthorization language. The session will be led by John Williams, Executive Director of SBIRC.org, a key leader who spearheaded the reauthorization language. This session will review what's changed, how to prepare, and outline how each participating agency is responding to the new requirements.

  • “From the Sources’ Mouth” with DoN

    Live Virtual Workshop

    Don’t miss your chance to hear directly from Mr. Brian Shipley, Director for the Department of the Navy (DoN) SBIR/STTR Program and learn why the Navy SBIR is considered one of the more attractive SBIR programs for defense-tech startups looking to eventually sell into the military market.

  • SBIR/STTR Overview

    The SBIR/STTR programs can provide a source of R&D funding between the initial development of your innovative idea and proof that it has potential in the marketplace. Join BBCetc experts in this virtual workshop to learn what’s changed since the reauthorization, eligibility requirements, participating agencies, the differences between SBIR and STTR, common misconceptions, and more!

  • “From the Sources’ Mouth” with NASA

    Live Virtual Workshop

    Join this 1-hour webinar and hear directly from the Program Executive of the NASA SBIR/STTR Programs. Attendees will gain insight into the open Phase II SBIR solicitation and learn specifics about the new NASA BAA and the upcoming appendices. Following the presentation, there will be time for Q&A with the presenter.

  • “From the Sources’ Mouth” with DARPA

    Live Virtual Workshop

    Known for backing high-risk, high-reward innovation, DARPA funds transformative technologies that traditional investors often consider too early or too bold. Discover how to navigate the DARPA and its high-risk, high-reward innovation ecosystem, including the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, and learn about the resources provided by DARPAConnect.

  • “From the Sources’ Mouth” with DOT

    Live Virtual Workshop

    The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) SBIR FY26 Phase I Pre-Solicitation Period is Now Open! Join this overview of the DOT SBIR program and learn, from the source, what technologies they are looking for and what’s needed to submit a successful proposal. Following the presentation, there will be ample time for Q&A with the presenter.

  • “From the Sources’ Mouth” with NSF

    Live Virtual Workshop

    Don’t miss your chance to hear directly from the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Program Director and Policy Liaison, Ben Schrag. In this 1-hour NSF SBIR program overview, learn from the source what technologies they are looking for and what’s needed to submit a successful proposal.

  • “From the Sources’ Mouth” with NHLBI

    Live Virtual Workshop

    Join this overview of the NIH/NHLBI program and learn, directly from Dr. Stephanie Davis, the Small Business Lead at the NIH, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). You'll learn what technologies they are looking for, details about solicitations, and tips for a successful proposal.