National Science Foundation Industrial Innovation Funding F. C. Thomas Allnutt
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National Science Foundation Industrial Innovation Funding F. C. Thomas Allnutt
National Science Foundation Industrial Innovation Funding F. C. Thomas Allnutt Division of Industrial Partnerships & Innovation Vermont June 2008 - overview The NSF Mission To promote the progress of science and engineering To advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare To secure the national defense NSF is… National Science Board Director Staff Offices Office of Polar Programs IG Office Directorate for Biological Sciences Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate for Geosciences Directorate for Engineering Industrial Innovation and Partnerships (IIP) Directorate for Education and Human Resources Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Integrative Activities (MRI, STC) Division of Industrial Innovation and Partnerships (IIP) Link basic research to the marketplace Cross-cutting programs – – – – SBIR STTR I/UCRC (Industry University Cooperative Research Centers) PFI (Partnerships for Innovation) SBIR & STTR Programs 2.5% 0.3 of NSF budget SBIR % of NSF budget STTR Goal is to move science from the bench to the marketplace Bridging the “Valley of Death” Prototypes Small Business Tech Development Business Development Seed Funding NSF SBIR Business Startups; Expansions Research and Education -Univ. -R&D Labs Participating Agencies TOTAL ~ $2.3B Est. FY 2008 DOD HHS NASA DOE NSF DHS USDA DOC EPA DOT DoED Defense Health Space Energy ~$110 Million Homeland Security Agriculture Commerce Environment Transportation Education NSF SBIR/STTR Innovation Model Phase I B Third-Party Investment + 1:2 NSF Matching PHASE I Feasibility Research $100k/6 mos Unique to NSF Phase IIB Third-Party Investment + 1:2 NSF Matching Private Sector or Non-SBIR Investment MATCH MAKER PHASE II Research towards Prototype $500k/24 mos PHASE III Product Development to Commercial Market Taxes Federal Investment Doing Business with NSF NSF is not the Final Customer NSF is not buying a product, process, software, or intellectual property NSF wants to see the grantee successfully commercialize the innovation Company needs investment dollars beyond NSF SBIR/STTR SBIR/STTR Reviews Technical – – Review Technical Merit Broader Impact Commercial – – – – Review Team Market Opportunity Technology, IP, and Competition Financial Plan Remember the Supplements! http://www.nsf.gov/eng/sbir/phase_iib.jsp http://www.nsf.gov/eng/iip/sbir/supplemental_requests.jsp IB – Gap Funding – IIA – Minority Partnership – Max $500K (1:2) match for third party funds IICC – Leverage of Community College – Max $150K partnership with a CREST institute to delve deeper into the technology 30:70 (grantee : institute) IIB – Third-Party Leverage – Max $50K (1:2) match for third party funds Max $40K partnership with a MSCC institute to delve deeper into the technology 25:75 (grantee : institute) REU/RET – Increased Human Capital IIB Supplement Supplemental Research to Phase II Bridge the gap between Phase II and Phase III Third-Party match required Third-Party can be Private, State, or Federal NSF/SBIR Phase IIB Success 2004 2005 2006 Outside Investment $10.6 M $43.5 M $57.8 M NSF Leverging Funding $5.3 M $14.1 M $18.4 M # of Companies 22 44 49 Companies with >$1M Investment 4 23 29 16% 52% 59% % (>1M / Total) Takeaway Many SBIR/STTR programs out there! At NSF ~$110M/year granted primarily for seedstage development in… – Software & Systems (SS) – Biotechnology & Chemical Technologies (BC) – Electronics (EL) Program to mitigate technical risk and bridge the “Valley of Death” Investment in Country’s Innovation Capacity Questions?? Useful Links: www.sbir.gov (SBIR Resource/gov run) www.zyn.com/sbir/ (SBIR Gateway) www.nsf.gov/eng/iip/sbir/ (NSF SBIR homepage) Contact info: Tom Allnutt email: [email protected] phone: 703-292-5332 IB Supplement Bridge gap between Phase I & Phase II Foster partnerships with investors and attract third party funding Maximum award $50,000 based on a third party investment of $100,000 IIA Supplement - Minority Partnership Consistent with the SBIR Legislation – encourage minority participation Opportunity to further enhance the science and engineering research underlying the SBIR technology Phase IIA is a supplement to an active Phase II grant Phase IIA Minority Partnership (continued) Requires a Phase II grantee to partner with a CREST/RISE grantee: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2005/nsf05/nsf0520. pdf Budget not to exceed $150, 000 – SBIR portion <30% – CREST/RISE portion >70% Phase IIB Review Reviewed in-house Submission must be within original 24 month award period Reviewed by at least two NSF Program Officers Two Criteria Award recommendations within 90 days from the two closing dates of September 1, 2006 and March 1, 2007 Minimum $100,000 total Third-Party investment (s) Phase IIB Information NSF will match 50% of the funds received Overall total (Phase II & Phase IIB) cannot exceed $1,000,000 Payment schedule (50% with the supplemental award, 50% with the submission and approval of 6 month interim report) Extends Phase II grant by one (or two) year (s) IIB Third-Party Funds Can Come From . . . Another company Venture capital firm Individual “angel” investor State Government Local Government Non-SBIR Federal Government Any combination of the above MatchMaker Phase III Goal - Link Early Stage Investors and Strategic Corporate Partners with Qualified Phase II Grantees MatchMaker “Value-Added” NSF Program Officers have done “due diligence” on companies Because of NSF Program selectivity Corporate Partners will receive targeted matches Through MatchMaker Corporate Partners will be locked into Future opportunities MatchMaker – Grantee Criteria Definitive plan to protect intellectual property Consent to NSF SBIR to provide reference for company Phase II proposal ended 5 years ago or less Good standing within the SBIR program MatchMaker Connection Mailbox ([email protected]) was created to allow potential investors and PI’s to register Program Manager matches their PI’s with potential investors and makes the introduction MatchMaker Coordinator manages the mailbox and maintains the database