If you’re an NSF SBIR Phase I grantee, you must demonstrate the use of a FAR-compliant accounting system to receive a Phase II award. This system must:
During the CAP review, NSF auditors test your accounting system, but it doesn’t stop there. To ensure that your business will be around for two years, an auditor evaluates your financial solvency, including financial ratios.
Because the NSF wants you to start off on the right foot, the agency allows direct funding for accounting expertise during Phase I.
On your NSF SBIR Phase I proposal, Line G-6 allows grantees to budget for accounting services—and receive up to $10,000 for them. These funds must be used for one or more of the following:
Please note that #2, #3, and #4 will be part of your CAP review for Phase II funding.
The NSF program helps a Phase I grantee start off on the right foot. However, it’s YOUR job to maintain a FAR-compliant accounting system. We see problems occur here.
By nature, SBIR/STTR Phase I grantees are boot-strapped and under-staffed. While your focus is on your innovation, accounting can get pushed to the back burner. Before too long, your direct and indirect costs aren’t properly coded, timesheets aren’t prepared correctly or in a timely manner, and you are no longer compliant. If this isn’t fixed, know that the Accounting System Review portion of your CAP review will not go well.
The NSF wants to help you succeed and their program’s a good one. But to succeed, you must understand a few key principles.
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