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The Real Cost of Chasing Federal R&D the Old Way
Opportunity monitoring at $5,000/mo. Consultants taking 10% of your award. A BD hire at six figures. Here is the real cost of chasing federal R&D — and the math, re-priced.
By Eric WagnerJune 13, 2026
PricingROIStrategy
Federal R&D funding is non-dilutive and abundant. So why is it so expensive to pursue? Because the traditional stack is built for big primes, not small businesses.
What the old way actually costs
- Opportunity monitoring services can run $5,000 a month — and most just send a keyword-matched feed with no human judgment.
- Proposal consultants typically take 10% of your award. A $1M Phase II means $100,000 out of your check — or a heavy monthly retainer instead.
- A dedicated BD hire is $90,000 to $150,000 a year fully loaded, plus the months it takes to find and ramp them.
- And the hidden cost: your best engineer pulled off the product to write proposals.
The math, re-priced
RFP Pipeline replaces that entire stack:
- Expert-curated monitoring for $299/month — not $5,000.
- Proposal builds for a flat $999 (Phase I) or $1,999 (Phase II) — no success fee, ever. On a single Phase II award, you keep the $100,000 a consultant would have taken.
- Your business-development department, without the headcount.
More shots on goal
Lower cost per proposal means you can submit more proposals. More submissions — each one higher quality as your library and AI improve — compounds into more non-dilutive capital over time.
See the full pricing, or why it works.