How To Fund Your Project With Grant Writing

Government Funding, Private Funding, and Your Best Path Forward

TYPES OF GRANT FUNDING

Grants are non-repayable funds provided by governments, foundations, and corporations to support public purposes, research, or specific projects, distinct from loans which require repayment with interest and donations which are typically immediate and unrestricted.

GOVERNMENT GRANTS

When most people think of grants, they think of the federal government. And for good reason: agencies like the NIH, NSF, and DoD distribute tens of billions of dollars annually.

But government funding is not one-size-fits-all. Here is what you need to know for health and wellness products:

  • NIH SBIR/STTR
    The gold standard. Phase I awards up to $300,000 (often more for specific initiatives). Phase II up to $2 million. Your product must have a research plan and a hypothesis. Holistic approaches are welcome at NCCIH and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS).

  • DoD CDMRP
    The Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program funds “innovative, high‑impact” research. They have funded PEMF for traumatic brain injury and chronic pain.

  • HRSA (Health Resources and Services Administration)
    If your product improves rural health or serves underserved populations, HRSA has grants.

  • State governments
    –Many states offer small business grants for “wellness technology” or “medical device innovation.” For example, California’s Go‑Biz program and New York’s Biotech Grant Fund.

Government grants are competitive. But they are also predictable. The rules are published. The deadlines are fixed. And with my help, you can write a proposal that checks every box. I have done this before. Call me: [Your Phone Number].

Call me to discuss your project: Steu Mann, (727) 370-0011.

When most people think of grants, they think of the federal government. And for good reason: agencies like the NIH, NSF, and DoD distribute tens of billions of dollars annually.
Private foundations and accelerators are often more flexible than government grants. They move faster. They care less about preliminary data and more about mission alignment.

PRIVATE GRANTS



Private foundations and accelerators are often more flexible than government grants. They move faster. They care less about preliminary data and more about mission alignment.

For your PEMF or frequency device, consider:

  • The Arthur A. Pilla Research Foundation
    Dedicated specifically to PEMF research. They fund pilot studies and clinical trials.
  • The Bravewell Collaborative
    Supports integrative medicine research.
  • The Samueli Foundation
    Funds “whole person health” and biofield science.
  • Accelerators
    Programs like Y Combinator (biotech track), IndieBio, and StartUp Health offer non‑dilutive grants or small investments. The average accelerator grant ranges from $20,000 to $150,000.

Private funders love stories. They want to know who your product helps and why it matters. My background as a high school biology teacher taught me how to create and publish compelling content about real people, students, and stakeholders. My expereince with technical writing and a science background helps you hardwire your ideas into successful concepts that can be easily understood.

Let me help you with your project: Steu Mann, (727) 370-0011.

WHAT IS THE BEST PATH



There is no single “best” path. The right path depends on your product’s maturity and your business goals.

Use this simple decision guide:

  • You have a prototype and a hypothesis, but no data.
    Start with a pilot grant from a private foundation or an NIH R21 (exploratory grant). Then apply for SBIR Phase I.
  • You have preliminary data (even a small case study).
    Apply for SBIR Phase I or a DoD CDMRP award. Also explore accelerators for non‑dilutive cash.
  • Your product is already on the market as a wellness device.
    Focus on state economic development grants and foundation grants for “health promotion.” Avoid medical device grants unless you plan to seek FDA clearance.
  • You have a medical device with 510(k) clearance or De Novo authorization.
    Apply for SBIR Phase II, NIH UG3/UH3 (phased innovation), and private equity‑backed accelerators.

I will help you map your specific situation to the right funding sources. I have owned businesses for over 20 years, so I understand the difference between “research mode” and “sales mode.” I will not push you toward a grant that does not fit your stage.

Call me for a free 30 minute consultation.(737) 370-0011

HOW TO GET STARTED

Getting started is simple.

Step 1: Gather your materials.

You will need: a one‑page description of your product, any preliminary data (even anecdotal), your business structure (LLC, Corp, etc.), and a rough budget.

Step 2: Call me.

Dial [Your Phone Number] and ask for [Your Name]. I will listen to your project, ask a few clarifying questions, and tell you if I can help. No pressure. No hard sell.

Step 3: Sign a simple agreement.

I work on a flat‑fee or hourly basis. You pay only for my time, not a percentage of your grant.

Step 4: I write the grant.

You review, provide feedback, and submit. I stay on call through the entire process.

Step 5: You get funded.

Then we celebrate. And then we talk about the next grant.

I am not a large agency. I am one person with a Master’s degree from ASU, 20+ years of business ownership, a passion for biology, and a personal belief in the power of frequency medicine. I own a Rife system machine. I have seen what these technologies can do. I want to help you bring yours to the world.

Do not wait. Grant deadlines are real. Call today: (727) 370-0011.

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