ProposalsNSF Project Pitch

A free guide to nail your NSF Project Pitch

Since 2019, the National Science Foundation requires a Project Pitch as the first step in the SBIR STTR Program application. The 1500-words pitch allows entrepreneurs to know within three weeks if the innovation idea it's suitable for the program.

Follow our free guide to write a winning NSF project pitch and be invited to the NSF SBIR STTR program Phase I application.

 
 

Hey! It's me, Javi, the BizCusp Lead Consultant

Just two quick notes:

#1 If AI in proposals is something that interests you, I go deep dive with particular use cases here: DeepRFP/blog, such as, for example, executive summaries, compliance matrices, outlines, color teams, assessments, and more. It is also where you can try 15+ AI bidding tools for free.

#2 I talk proposals twice a week with 2000+ professionals here: jescartin.com. Of course, we discuss tech & AI, but also a bunch of bidding tipscareer insightsstoriesideas, and other good stuff. Join us!

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