Arrowhead Center SBIR Accelerator (ACSA) Application - STTR 101
The Arrowhead Center SBIR Accelerator (ACSA) program - tailored for learning more about the benefits of the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program- is a 6-week cohort-based program that provides an overview and value statement towards the benefits of the STTR program in moving research further along the commercialization pipeline.

Drawing on the resources and expertise of NM FAST, ACSA will provide cohort participants a guided, structured track of support from registration to submission. During the course of the program, participants will receive guidance on various areas of proposal development and readiness.

This specialized cohort will be an STTR 101 style course, where the NM FAST team will work with you on whether your idea is "STTR ready/worthy," scoping objectives, writing technically, working with and partnering with Research Institutions, and completing the initial planning for your budget. This course will provide an introduction into why the SBIR/STTR programs are relevant for small businesses and the value that these programs can bring in commercialization of research IP.

This cohort of ACSA is supported by the Feynman Center for Innovation through the REC sponsorship.
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Personal Information
Are you a small business, or will you be working with a small business on this proposal? *
First Name *
Last Name *
Phone Number *
Email Address *
Small Business Information
If you are not affiliated with a small business at this time, please skip this section.
Business Name
Business City
Business State
NAICS Code(s)
Business Identifiers
Research Institution Information
If you are not affiliated with a Research Institution, please skip this section.
Are you currently working with intellectual property from a New Mexico Research Institution?
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If yes to the prior question, what Research Institution are you working with?
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Have you already worked out an agreement with the Research Institution to license/develop their IP?
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The SBIR/STTR programs are designed to help small businesses drive innovation towards the commercial market. As such, certain restrictions and regulations are required to be eligible for SBIR/STTR funding. For STTR submissions, a small business must meet the following eligibility requirements:

-Be a small business with 500 or fewer employees
-Be independently owned and operated and organized for profit
-Have its principal place of business in the United States
-Be at least 51% owned by U.S. citizens or lawfully admitted permanent resident aliens
I hereby affirm that my small business or small business partner meets all SBIR/STTR program eligibility requirements. *
Innovation Information
Please provide brief information on the innovation or technology you are working on.
Description (100 words or less) *
Prior experience
Have you prepared an STTR proposal package before? *
Have you received an SBIR or STTR Phase I or Phase II award before? *
If yes, please provide the agency and the date of award.
Knowledge of SBIR/STTR programs
On a scale of 1-10, how familiar are you with the SBIR/STTR programs *
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Do you know which agency you would like to apply to in the future? *
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