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National Science Foundation (NSF) Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) Program Pre-submission Executive Summary Form

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National Science Foundation (NSF) Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) Program Pre-submission Executive Summary Form

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Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Executive Summary Form

Founded in Fiscal Year (FY) 2011, the NSF I-Corps program was designed to develop and nurture a national innovation ecosystem built upon fundamental research that guides the output of scientific and engineering discoveries closer to the development of technologies, products, and services that benefit society.

The goal of the NSF I-Corps program is to use experiential education to help entrepreneurial researchers reduce the time necessary to translate promising ideas from the laboratory bench to widespread implementation. In addition to accelerating technology translation, the NSF I-Corps program also seeks to reduce the risk associated with technology development conducted without insight into industry requirements and challenges.

To meet the eligibility requirement of the I-Corps Teams program, researchers need to have had an active relevant and related research award with NSF within the past five years, or have participated in a NSF I-Corps Regional program (Hub, Node, or Site) and earned eligibility for the I-Corps Teams program.

In order for these teams to apply to the I-Corps Teams program, they must first submit an executive summary, which is then reviewed by the cognizant Program Director (PD). The executive summary asks about the information of each team member1, the proposed technology, its commercial application and commercialization plans. Teams who meet the eligibility requirements will then get invited to an interview with I-Corps staff, using the information from the executive summary to determine team eligibility for the program. Finally, a subset of teams is selected to submit an I-Corps Teams proposal and participate in the National I-Corps training program





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Suzanne H. Plimpton
Reports Clearance Officer
Policy Office, Division of Institution and Award Support
Office of Budget, Finance, and Award Management
National Science Foundation Alexandria, VA 22314
Email: [email protected]

1. Which program best describes your team’s eligibility for I-Corps? Select one.

  • NSF Lineage Team

  • Hub Recommended Team

  • NSF PFI grantee

  • Other Agency Team

  • International Team

  • Other, please specify



2. Name of the academic institution that will submit the proposal (if you are not applying as an Academic Team, please provide the name of your company):

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Shape2 3. Tell us about the Entrepreneurial Lead on your team:

Shape3 a) Last Name:

Shape4 b) First Name:

c) Email address:

Shape5 d) Qualifications (please provide a 5-sentence description):













Shape6 4. Tell us about the Technical Lead on your team:

Shape7 a) Last Name:

Shape8 b) First Name:

c) Email address:

Shape9 d) Qualifications (please provide a 5-sentence description):











Shape10 5. Tell us about the Industry Mentor on your team:

Shape11 a) Last Name:

Shape12 b) First Name:

c) Email address:

Shape13 d) Qualifications (please provide a 5-sentence description):












6) Are there other team members in addition to those listed above?

  • Yes

  • No



Shape14 7) If ‘Yes’, please tell us about them.

Shape15 a) Last Name:

Shape16 b) First Name:

c) Email address:

Shape17 d) Qualifications (please provide a 5-sentence description):











8) Should your team be invited to submit an I-Corps Teams grant proposal, who will be submitting the grant proposal as PI (This is typically the Team Technical Lead)?

  • Entrepreneurial Lead (EL)

  • Technical Lead (TL)

  • Co-EL

  • Co-TL

  • PI of Record – submits proposal and manages award, but does not participate in the training

9) Is your team from another federal agency? If so, please select the agency from the drop-down menu below.

  • Department of Defense

  • Department of Homeland Security

  • Department of Agriculture

  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration

  • National Institutes of Health

  • Other Federal Agency



10) There are three pathways to establish eligibility for the I-Corps Teams program, which one is your team claiming?

  • Relevant current/previous NSF research award

  • Participation in a regional I-Corps Program

  • By agreement with NSF



11) Please include your previous NSF research award numbers if you are applying to the I-Corps program with NSF lineage (a relevant NSF research award that has been active within the past 5 years).

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If your team has participated in an I-Corps regional program, please answer the next few questions.

12) Has the team participated in a local or regional I-Corps program?

  • Yes

  • No

13) [If ‘Yes’ to Q12], please answer the following questions:

a) Please specify the name of the regional program.

b) Please specify the participation dates to the regional program

c) Please provide the names of the team members participated in the regional program.

d) Please provide the name of the nominating official from the regional program.

e) Please provide the email of the nominating official from the regional program.

f) How many stakeholder and/or customer interviews did you complete as part of that program?

g) Please provide the letter of the nomination from the regional program.

14) Has a company been formed to commercialize this innovation?

  • Yes

  • No



15) What is the Intellectual Property (IP) status of the innovation? If ‘Patent issued’ were selected, please also provide the patent number.

  • Not disclosed to tech transfer office

  • Disclosed to tech transfer office

  • Provisional patent application filed

  • Patent application filed by tech transfer office

  • Patent issued by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

  • Others, please specify.



Shape19 16) Please provide a brief description of your technology.











17) Please provide a brief description of the commercial application of your technology.

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18) Please provide a brief description of the current commercialization plan.

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1 In general, each team consists of three to five members and includes a technical lead, an entrepreneurial lead and an industry mentor.

  

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