USC I-Corps
As an NSF I-Corps site, we provide access to NSF grant funding and training in the I-Corps Lean Launchpad methodology that includes business model validation and customer discovery.
Entrepreneurs are powering the possible. We provide one-on-one assistance to expand funding opportunities and support for go-to-market strategies.
We offer support writing, preparing and submitting SBIR/STTR grant applications. With our help, your chances of getting funding significantly improves.
Kyle Salazar
salazar@mailbox.sc.edu
We provide in-depth support to startups through one-on-one assistance in preparing and submitting SBIR/STTR grant proposals, which expand funding opportunities in innovative research and development areas that bridge the gap between research and commercialization. From securing funding, developing training, and utilizing on-site university facilities, we are there to assist and support you from start to finish.
Leave the Grant Application Process to Us
Our experts have vast experience writing and acquiring grants, and we'll work with
you to get the funding that matches your needs.
Increase Your Chance of Acquiring Significant Funds
We have helped companies acquire millions of dollars in federal SBIR/STTR funding.
Most companies are able to acquire about $1 million in funding by working with our
experts.
Maintain Ownership of Your Startup
We provide funding opportunities for entrepreneurs to retain full ownership of their
company while receiving money to further their startup.
As an NSF I-Corps site, we provide access to NSF grant funding and training in the I-Corps Lean Launchpad methodology that includes business model validation and customer discovery.
This hands-on immersion program is based on the principles of the lean startup made popular by Steve Blank and Eric Ries. Participants are taught that their ideas are a set of assumptions that need to be tested. You bring the ideas - we provide the framework, ask questions, and hold you accountable.
Industry sponsors introduce their real-world challenges, which need attention and offer their support to prepare the next generation of engineering and computing professionals. Students form teams to combine theory and practice while gaining valuable experience.