I will write your sbir sttr grant proposal for nih nsf or dod funding
About this Gig
Have an innovative product or technology? The federal government sets aside billions every year through the SBIR/STTR program to fund startups and small businesses like yours and you don't give up any equity.
The problem? SBIR proposals are technical, competitive, and nothing like a standard business grant. You need a writer who understands the process, the agencies, and what reviewers score on.
What I Offer:
- Phase I and Phase II SBIR/STTR proposal writing
- Specific Aims and Project Summary/Abstract
- Research Strategy and Technical Approach sections
- Commercialization Plan
- Budget and Budget Justification
- Biographical Sketches and Facilities sections
- Agency-specific formatting (NIH, NSF, DOD, DOE, USDA, EPA)
Why Choose Me:
- I understand the SBIR/STTR process
- Technical writing
- I know what scores well significance, innovation, approach, investigator, environment
- Experience with NIH, NSF, DOD, DOE, and USDA submissions
- Every proposal is custom-built no templates, no recycled language
- I help you position your technology for maximum competitiveness
Message me before ordering so we can discuss your innovation and identify the best agency and program fit.
Industry:
Research & public policy
Language:
English
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
FAQ
What is an SBIR/STTR grant?
SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) and STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer) are federal programs that fund early-stage R&D in small businesses. Phase I awards typically range from $150,000 to $305,000, and Phase II can go up to $1,000,000+. The best part, you keep 100% of your equity.
Which agencies do you write SBIR proposals for?
I write proposals for all major SBIR/STTR agencies including NIH, NSF, DOD, DOE, USDA, EPA, NASA, and others. Each agency has different requirements and review criteria, I tailor every proposal accordingly.
I'm not a scientist. Can I still apply for SBIR?
Yes. SBIR is for small businesses with innovative technologies or products. You don't need a PhD, you need a viable innovation with commercial potential. I help you frame your project in the technical language reviewers expect.
What makes your SBIR writing different?
Most grant writers on freelance platforms don't specialize in SBIR. I understand the review criteria, scoring rubrics, and what each agency prioritizes. I write with the reviewer in mind, not just to fill pages.
What do you need from me to get started?
I will need a description of your innovation, your company background, your team's qualifications, your target market, and your R&D plan. I send a detailed intake questionnaire after you order.

