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FINDING FUNDING RESOURCES IN SUSTAINABILITY JUSTIN MILLER, MPA PROPOSAL MANAGER, SPONSORED PROGRAMS OFFICE GREEN FUNDING SPECIALIST, COUNCIL ON THE ENVIRONMENT DOCTORAL STUDENT, HIGHER EDUCATION BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
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KNOW YOUR RESOURCES Sponsored Programs Office Funding Searches Proposal Development Development Office Donor Resources Foundation Proposals Peers/Professional Orgs/Listservs/Etc NSF, EPA are great federal mailing lists
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STEPS IN DEVELOPING AN EXTERNAL PROPOSAL 1.Determine Your Needs 2.Discover Your Strengths 1.Faculty Research, Campus Facilities, Student Engagement, Community Partnerships, etc. 3.Search for Opportunities 1.Grants.gov / Federal Agency website/listservs 2.Funding Databases 3.Professional Listservs
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STEPS IN DEVELOPING AN EXTERNAL PROPOSAL 4.Proposal Development 1.Guidelines, Guidelines, Guidelines! 2. Contact the Program Officer 3. Development Assistance (SPO, Peers, etc.) Important Factors Often Missed Dissemination – Public Access Evaluation - Best Practices
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STEP FIVE: ENCOURAGING EXTERNAL PROPOSALS 5.Encouraging External Proposals 1.Connection to P & T 2. Internal Grants Program (Pilot Programs) 3. Incentive Programs (SUBMIT, RESUBMIT) 4. Indirect Cost Recovery Distribution Recognition Programs Newsletters Website Letters
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TYPES OF SPONSORS: FEDERAL Environmental Protection Agency (epa.gov) Education; Research; Community/ State/ Local Partnerships; Conferences, etc.; Environmental Education, P3, EE Sub-awards, CARE, Regional Awards National Science Foundation (nsf.gov) Growing area…increased funding with ties to STEM National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (U of Maryland) Water Sustainability & Climate Environmental Implications (Technology) Environmental Sustainability Sustainability Research Networks Competition 3-4 Awards, Max of $12M each for 4-5 years Brings together various disciplines, sectors, research methods and perspectives around a sustainability-themed topic Separate Fellows competition
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TYPES OF SPONSORS: FEDERAL National Institutes of Health (nih.gov) Environmental Health & Effects National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (noaa.gov) Climatology Research & Office of Education Department of the Interior Research, Partnership Opportunities (Parks, Forests, Tribes)
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TYPES OF SPONSORS: FEDERAL NASA (nasa.gov) Education, Research, Global Climate Change Education Department of Energy (energy.gov) Research, Financial Assistance, Partnership Opportunities Department of Agriculture Research and Education Department of Housing & Urban Development Community / Economic Development – Sustainable living
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TYPES OF SPONSORS: STATE Role of State agencies for federal flow-through Department of Energy Department of Natural Resources Department of Education Opportunity for University Partnerships
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TYPES OF SPONSORS: BUSINESS Perform a number of tasks Research Development & Testing Training Business Models SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) Program Student Experiences Sustainability Audits / Training
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TYPES OF SPONSORS: FOUNDATIONS RFP vs. Unsolicited Request (LOI vs. Proposal) Role of University Development Major Foundations (The Foundation Center - 2006) Gordon & Betty Moore (145 - $124m) David & Lucile Packard (211 - $63m) William & Flora Hewlett (140 - $53m) Ford (153 - $31m) Energy Foundation (289 - $26.5m) Role of the Program Officer Environmental Grantmakers Association
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QUESTIONS? JUSTIN MILLER BALL STATE UNIVERSITY JMMILLER5@BSU.EDU 765-285-5085
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