Maternal & Infant Health R&D Grant Program Round 2 Information

 
Maternal & Infant Health R&D Grant Program
Round 2
 
Informational Webinar
 
March 8
,
 
202
4
 
Agenda
 
Welcome
Program overview
Submission Process
Eligibility Criteria
Required Documents
Scoring Criteria & Bonus Points
Terms & Conditions
Important Details
Timeline
 
 
 
 
The goal of the Maternal & Infant Health R&D Grant Program Round 2 is to support innovation
from researchers and entrepreneurs focused on developing technology, therapeutics, and other
solutions to address maternal and infant health challenges in New Jersey.
 
Life Sciences 
(e.g., therapeutic drug development, medical devices)
Technology
 (e.g., digital and telehealth services and platform development)
Food and Beverage 
(non-retail)
 
 
Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis, with awards going to the highest
scoring applicants.
 
Program Overview
Program Summary
What are the targeted industries?
Program Details
Project sizes
 
Eligible applicants can receive grant awards of up to 
$75,000.
Each approved grant will be valid for a period of 12 months.
Objectives of the Program
 
Support innovation from researchers and entrepreneurs focused on developing
technology, therapeutics, and other solutions to address maternal and infant health
challenges from prenatal to 12 months postpartum.
 
Engage early-stage innovation-based companies in New Jersey to accelerate research and
development of technologies to transform new discoveries from research stage into
commercially viable products and services that impact maternal and infant health.
 
Program Overview
Use of funds
 
Direct counseling
Clinical services
Manufacturing of products for sale or commercial use
Real estate rental expenses
Patient clinical trial expenses
Construction costs
 
No more than 30% of the budget proposed for the Project, in the aggregate, may be spent on:
Marketing and customer discovery specific to the innovation
IP patent prosecution and licensing-related expenses
Conference registration fees
 
Program Overview
 
Ineligible expenses:
 
Program funds are intended for research and development of technologies, products and services that enhance the
quality of care for and service delivery activities to women, infants, and healthcare agencies from prenatal care
through the postpartum period.
Application Sections
 
Program Overview
 
Submission Process
Application, Review and Approval Process
Who can participate?
 
Eligibility Criteria
 
Authorized and in good standing to conduct business in New Jersey
Have a current New Jersey tax clearance certificate.
Have no more than 50 full-time equivalent workers (FTE calculated on a 35-hour work week) at
time of application.
Have a minimum of one (1) full-time worker (35-hours work week). A founder can be counted
as a worker; a worker may be paid or unpaid.
50% or more of the cumulative hours worked by all workers, founders, and contractors must be
conducted in NJ (calculated on an FTE basis – 35 hrs. per week).
Have less than or equal to five million dollars ($5,000,000) in prior calendar year sales revenue.
Applicants must have achieved a demonstration of concept for their project proposed for
funding.
Applicants do not have two or more active CSIT Seed of Demonstration grants
What should I submit?
 
Required documentation
 
Proof of Concept
 
Employee Information
 
Summary of most recent Internal Payroll
 
Most recent Company tax filing
 
NJ Tax Clearance Certificate (CSIT)
 
Minority/Woman /Veteran Owned Business NJ Certification (if applicable)
 
Signed Application Certification
 
Complete CSIT Legal Debarement Questionnaire
 
Executed License agreement with university (if applicable)
 
Scoring
 
Criteria
Applicants must score a
minimum of 
70 points 
on
the scoring criteria to be
recommended
 
for
 
an
award
 
or
 
assigned
 
bonus
points
 
Terms 
a
nd
 
Conditions
 
Agree that 
employees and consultants will conduct 
at least 50% of
work (calculated
 
on
 
an FTE basis) in New Jersey for a  period of 2
years
 
from
 
the effective date of the Grant  Agreement;
Failure to comply will result in
 
full
 
re
-payment
 
of
 
grant within
sixty (60) days of relocation or as conditions state in the Grant
Agreement)
 
R
eport economic  impact data to CSIT upon  the completion of
program for a period of 
two
 (
2
) years
 
P
articipate in future CSIT/NJEDA alumni activities
E.g., s
erv
e
 as a panel
 
member or conducting interviews
 
about
Program
 
experience
Commitment to NJ
Reporting
CSIT Events
Site Visit
 
Participate in one in-person interim site visit from the CSIT/EDA
team for update on project.
 
Important 
Information: 
Read
 
NOF/FAQ
Application Portal
 
Application Portal is open:
June 2024 (open for approximately 6 weeks)
CSIT Communication
 
Questions and inquiries accepted through the application deadline and should be
submitted to 
csitmaternal
@njcsit.gov
 
All questions received and answers provided will be answered in the form of a Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) document, which will be posted and continuously updated on
CSIT's website
Electronic Signature
 
Applicants may provide an electronic Application Certification by uploading a signed PDF,
however, if an applicant prefers not to provide an electronic signature, the applicant may follow
the instructions on the NOF and online portal to provide a signature
 
Important 
Information
 
(cont.)
Missing documentation
 
Applicants with missing documentation will receive an email notification from CSIT to submit
or re-submit any missing or incomplete required documentation.
Failure to provide missing documentation
 
Any application that does not include ALL the documents specified or contain documents that
have not been completed will be considered incomplete and rejected.
 
How to Write a Winning Application
 
Steer clear of JARGON
 
Fully 
answer
 
each
 question
 
Once you submit
your application,
you can not make
additional changes.
 
Start early and review before you submit
 
SUBMIT application before 5:00pm
 
Be detailed and clear when describing your innovation project
 
Q
uestions/Inquiries
?
E
mail
:
 csitmaternal@njcsit.gov
 
Thanks for joining!
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The Maternal & Infant Health R&D Grant Program Round 2 aims to support innovation in technology, therapeutics, and solutions for maternal and infant health challenges in New Jersey. Target industries include Life Sciences, Technology, and Food & Beverage. The program offers competitive grants of up to $75,000 to early-stage companies for a 12-month period. Funding is designated for research and development activities enhancing care quality for women and infants from prenatal to postpartum. Ineligible expenses include direct counseling, clinical services, and product manufacturing for commercial use.

  • Maternal health
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  • R&D grants
  • New Jersey
  • Innovation

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  1. Maternal & Infant Health R&D Grant Program Round 2 Informational Webinar Informational Webinar March 8 March 8, , 202 2024 4

  2. Agenda Welcome Program overview Submission Process Eligibility Criteria Required Documents Scoring Criteria & Bonus Points Terms & Conditions Important Details Timeline

  3. Program Overview Program Summary The goal of the Maternal & Infant Health R&D Grant Program Round 2 is to support innovation from researchers and entrepreneurs focused on developing technology, therapeutics, and other solutions to address maternal and infant health challenges in New Jersey. What are the targeted industries? Life Sciences Life Sciences (e.g., therapeutic drug development, medical devices) Technology Technology (e.g., digital and telehealth services and platform development) Food and Beverage Food and Beverage (non-retail) Program Details Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis, with awards going to the highest scoring applicants.

  4. Program Overview Project sizes Project sizes Eligible applicants can receive grant awards of up to $75,000. Each approved grant will be valid for a period of 12 months. Objectives of the Program Objectives of the Program Support innovation from researchers and entrepreneurs focused on developing technology, therapeutics, and other solutions to address maternal and infant health challenges from prenatal to 12 months postpartum. Engage early-stage innovation-based companies in New Jersey to accelerate research and development of technologies to transform new discoveries from research stage into commercially viable products and services that impact maternal and infant health.

  5. Program Overview Use of funds Use of funds Program funds are intended for research and development of technologies, products and services that enhance the Program funds are intended for research and development of technologies, products and services that enhance the quality of care for and service delivery activities to women, infants, and healthcare agencies from prenatal care quality of care for and service delivery activities to women, infants, and healthcare agencies from prenatal care through the postpartum period. through the postpartum period. No more than 30% of the budget proposed for the Project, in the aggregate, may be spent on: No more than 30% of the budget proposed for the Project, in the aggregate, may be spent on: Marketing and customer discovery specific to the innovation IP patent prosecution and licensing-related expenses Conference registration fees Ineligible expenses: Ineligible expenses: Direct counseling Clinical services Manufacturing of products for sale or commercial use Real estate rental expenses Patient clinical trial expenses Construction costs

  6. Program Overview Application Sections Application Sections Welcome and Eligibility Questions Application Manager Company Information Primary Contact Information Project Description Milestone & Budget Go-to-market Strategy Team Information Required Documents Legal Submit Questionnaire

  7. Submission Process Application, Review and Approval Process STEP 3: STEP 3: STEP 4: STEP 4: STEP 6: STEP 6: STEP 2: STEP 2: STEP 1: STEP 1: Submit missing Submit missing documents with documents with ten (10) business ten (10) business days days SME reviews SME reviews applications. applications. Scoring by Scoring by CSIT/EDA CSIT/EDA Awards Awards Document Document Completeness Completeness Review Review Complete Online Complete Online Application Application recommended to recommended to CSIT Board CSIT Board

  8. Eligibility Criteria Who can participate? Authorized and in good standing to conduct business in New Jersey Have a current New Jersey tax clearance certificate. Have no more than 50 full-time equivalent workers (FTE calculated on a 35-hour work week) at time of application. Have a minimum of one (1) full-time worker (35-hours work week). A founder can be counted as a worker; a worker may be paid or unpaid. 50% or more of the cumulative hours worked by all workers, founders, and contractors must be conducted in NJ (calculated on an FTE basis 35 hrs. per week). Have less than or equal to five million dollars ($5,000,000) in prior calendar year sales revenue. Applicants must have achieved a demonstration of concept for their project proposed for funding. Applicants do not have two or more active CSIT Seed of Demonstration grants

  9. Required documentation What should I submit? Proof of Concept Employee Information Summary of most recent Internal Payroll Most recent Company tax filing NJ Tax Clearance Certificate (CSIT) Minority/Woman /Veteran Owned Business NJ Certification (if applicable) Signed Application Certification Complete CSIT Legal Debarement Questionnaire Executed License agreement with university (if applicable)

  10. Scoring Criteria How will my application be scored? All applicants must achieve a minimum score of 70 in the following criteria to be eligible for a grant. Innovation (up to 30 points) Market Opportunity and Strategy (up to 20 points) Implementation Plan -Budget and Milestones (up to 20 points) Economic and Broader Impact (up to 10 points) Team (up to 20 points) Applicants must score a minimum of 70 points on the scoring criteria to be recommended for an award or assigned bonus points Bonus Points Company is using technology initially developed at a NJ university, under an executed license agreement with the same university (15 points) NJ certified women owned business (10 points) NJ certified minority owned business (10 points) NJ certified veteran owned business (10 points) NJ certified LGBTQ+ owned business (10 points) Primary place of business/research & development located within an opportunity zone eligible census tract or government restricted municipality (5 points) Has not previously received a CSIT grant or voucher (10 points)

  11. Terms and Conditions Report economic impact data to CSIT upon the completion of program for a period of two (2) years Reporting Agree that employees and consultants will conduct at least 50% of work (calculated on an FTE basis) in New Jersey for a period of 2 years from the effective date of the Grant Agreement; Failure to comply will result in full re-payment of grant within sixty (60) days of relocation or as conditions state in the Grant Agreement) Commitment to NJ Participate in future CSIT/NJEDA alumni activities E.g., serve as a panel member or conducting interviews about Program experience CSIT Events Participate in one in-person interim site visit from the CSIT/EDA team for update on project. Site Visit

  12. Important Information: Read NOF/FAQ Application Portal Application Portal is open: June 2024 (open for approximately 6 weeks) June 2024 (open for approximately 6 weeks) CSIT Communication Questions and inquiries accepted through the application deadline and should be submitted to csitmaternal@njcsit.gov All questions received and answers provided will be answered in the form of a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document, which will be posted and continuously updated on CSIT's website Electronic Signature Applicants may provide an electronic Application Certification by uploading a signed PDF, however, if an applicant prefers not to provide an electronic signature, the applicant may follow the instructions on the NOF and online portal to provide a signature

  13. Important Information (cont.) Missing documentation Applicants with missing documentation will receive an email notification from CSIT to submit or re-submit any missing or incomplete required documentation. Failure to provide missing documentation Any application that does not include ALL the documents specified or contain documents that have not been completed will be considered incomplete and rejected.

  14. How to Write a Winning Application Start early and review before you submit Be detailed and clear when describing your innovation project Once you submit Once you submit your application, your application, you can not make you can not make additional changes. additional changes. Fully answer each question Steer clear of JARGON SUBMIT application before 5:00pm

  15. Thanks for joining! Questions/Inquiries? Email: csitmaternal@njcsit.gov

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