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Moderator::@Clementine, Please refer to the current NSF SBIR/STTR solicitation. The required supporting documents (i.e. References) DO NOT count toward the Project Description page limit (15-page maximum) and often have their own page limits. Therefore, the final grant submission will likely be substantially longer than 15 pages. Please let us know if there is anything else we can clarify!
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Moderator::Thank you for reaching out!
Typically a switch from STTR to SBIR is allowed, however, we recommend that you contact your assigned Program Officer (PO) to confirm. You will also need to ensure that you meet the required effort and qualifying criteria for an SBIR (SBIRs require that at least 67% of the award be awarded directly to costs incurred by the small business concern, leaving up to 33% of the award to be allocated to academic collaborators and/or consultants).Below are a few links regarding resubmissions that may be of use as you prepare your application:
https://seed.nih.gov/small-business-funding/how-to-apply/resubmission-page
https://grants.nih.gov/grants-process/submit/submission-policies/resubmission-applications-
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