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SBIR — the Small Business Innovation Research program — is a U.S. federal grant program that funds early-stage small companies developing new technology with commercial potential. It's how a lot of serious R&D in this country actually gets started.
We're applying for SBIR funding to support the development of OneCollar. Letters of support from people who would actually use the product carry meaningful weight in the review process — they signal that there's real demand for the work, not just a clever idea.
Fill in the fields below. We'll generate a polished letter you can review, edit, and send back to us. Should take about three minutes.
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Here's what your letter actually does for the application.
SBIR reviewers look hard at whether there's a market. A letter from someone who would actually buy the thing — with a specific problem they want solved — outweighs three pages of market projections. Your specific problem is the evidence.
That OneCollar already has a pre-production beta cohort, with people willing to put in writing that they're committed to the work, says we've done the validation a young company is supposed to do. Your participation is a meaningful signal of that.
SBIR application packages contain a Letters of Support section. Reviewers actually read these. Three good ones from the right kinds of customers can shift an outcome. We'd rather have ten great letters than thirty generic ones.