Julia Grove Amy Klemm Alexi Lykissas Summer Semester Workshop Series 2014.

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Julia Grove Amy Klemm Alexi Lykissas Summer Semester Workshop Series 2014

Graduate Student Grant Workshop Overview of Presentation Types of Grant Seekers Review of Internal Funding Opportunities at IUP Demonstration of two grant seeker databases SPINplus Graduate Research Center Useful Websites Foundation Center Grant Maker Aggregators

Funding Awarded by Foundations in 2012 Student-Related FundingTotal DollarsNumber of Grants Student Aid Funds 774,7865,901 Awards/prizes/competitions 92, Scholarship funds371,8393,205 Internship funds23, Student aid37, Fellowships248,7611,247 Source: The Foundation Center, Foundation Giving Trends, Figures based on a sample of over 1,000 larger foundations. Dollar figures in thousands; grant may occasionally be for multiple types of support and would therefore be counted more than once.

What are the types of funding frequently seen in academia? Institutional Grants Funding awarded at the organizational level (college, department, program) Faculty Grants Funding awarded to faculty members Student Grants Grants, Fellowships, Scholarships Undergraduate and Graduate funding Graduate Student Grant Workshop

What’s Right in Your “Backyard”

Graduate Student Research Grant Maximum amount of funding per year is $1000 Applications for support must reflect excellent academic scholarship Students must be enrolled at IUP during the term of the award Two grant competitions are held annually The first Monday in November The first Monday in February See Graduate Student Research Guidelines for more informationGraduate Student Research Guidelines Internal Graduate Research Funding

Graduate Student Outstanding Research Award SGSR recognizes graduate students who have completed what their academic departments believe to be outstanding research projects during the academic year. Three to five $100 awards are made, on a competitive basis, to graduate students each Spring Semester. See Outstanding Research Award Submission Instructions for more information.Outstanding Research Award Submission Instructions

Graduate Student Travel Funds Supports graduate students currently enrolled in a doctoral or master’s program who are presenting papers at professional meetings. Doctoral and master’s students may apply for up to $750 in funding for the fiscal year. See the Application and instructions for doctoral students or the Application and instructions for master’s students for more information.Application and instructions for doctoral studentsApplication and instructions for master’s students Other Internal Graduate Funding

Graduate Student Professional Development Fund Graduate students can apply for up to $300 to support their participation in scholarly and creative activities that add to professional development in a significant way. Examples of eligible activities include: Serving as a moderator, discussant, or session chair at a disciplinary conference. Presenting research methodology for feedback at a roundtable discussion at a conference. Simply attending a conference is not eligible for support. See Graduate Student Professional Development Fund application and instructions for more information.Graduate Student Professional Development Fund application and instructions Other Internal Graduate Funding

What’s Available “Out There in the Great Beyond”

External Research Funding Tools Databases SPIN Plus Genius Daily SMARTS s Grant Resource Center (GRC) Publications

External Research Funding Tools Websites Foundation Center Philanthropy News Digest Online Grant Request Tutorials Federal Student Aid CareerOneStop Scholarship & Grants Research Funding / Fellowships International Students Grant Maker Aggregators

Important Grant Maker Information Contact Information Website Assets Number of grants given Grant Recipients Application Guidelines Restrictions Deadlines!

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource Sponsored Programs Information Network (SPIN) Contains funding program information from over 6000 government, non-profit, and private funding sources around the world Let’s take a look

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource Genius Create a personal profile used to match you with grant opportunities based on your research interests

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource SMARTS Daily updates of new funding opportunities matching your profile in Genius

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource Search by keywords and categories

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource Choose individual keywords from the dialog box or use the check box to select all the keywords in the category

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource Choose the applicant type, either individual or organizational

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource Select the award type that matches your search interest

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource After selecting the keywords, applicant types and award types, click Run Search You can further narrow the search with the other dialog boxes

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource The search results are returned

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource Click on one to view detailed information on the grant

SPIN Plus – A Global Resource Detailed grantor information is displayed including contact information, deadlines, and funding limits

GRC – A National Resource A database of over 2000 national and region funding sources Maintained by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities Publishes three informational resources GrantWeek (every Monday) is an electronic magazine containing in-depth articles on pending legislation, new grant programs, proposed changes to agency rules, and the federal budget. Bulletin (twice weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays) synopsizes hundreds of funding alerts from Grants.gov, the Federal Register, and FedBizOpps. Deadlines (once a month) announces programs with competitions closing in the next three months. Let’s take a look

GRC – A National Resource On the GRC homepage, click on the GrantSearch link to start a search

GRC – A National Resource Use the dialog boxes to narrow the search criteria first by academic category, then academic subject

GRC – A National Resource Then select the activities for which you are searching funding

GRC – A National Resource The results are displayed including basic information such as the grantor name and submission deadline.

GRC – A National Resource Detailed grantor information is displayed including contact information, deadlines, and funding limits

Foundation Center Maintains database of information on the nearly 100,000 foundations, corporate donors, and grant making public charities in the U.S. and 2.1 million of their recent grants. Provides a variety of free search tools, blogs, tutorials, downloadable reports Subscription required for advanced searches Let's take a look

Foundation Center Free Newsletters Philanthropy News Digest (PND) Request for Proposals Alerts (RFPs) Arts Funding Watch Education Funding Watch

CareerOneStop Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor Highlights: Scholarships & Grants Research Funding / Fellowships International Students Let's take a look

Grant Maker Aggregators Grant maker aggregators are organizations that match grant seekers with grant makers. They offer a common grant application that is accepted by the grant makers participating in the service. Primarily focus on institutions and organizations rather than individuals. Two examples are: Common Grant Application Delaware Valley Grantmakers

Common Grant Application Based in California, services nationwide. Charges a small fee for submissions.

Delaware Valley Grantmakers Based in Philadelphia, focuses on Eastern PA & NJ organizations. Submit all applications to grant makers directly. 150 member organizations contributing more than $1 billion annually.

After Finding a Possible Grant Maker Unsure if the grantor is a good match? Not enough information? Grantor’s philanthropic focus and interests? Application process? Deadlines?

After Finding a Possible Grant Maker Contact via phone or Try to avoid wasting your time (and the grant maker’s) with a letter of inquiry Don’t expect to talk to the director or trustee Take a few minutes to explain why you’re calling and the purpose of your call Ask if you’re a good match for the grant maker’s program Try to make a “connection” with the person

After Finding a Possible Grant Maker Try to focus on grant makers that work with individuals (students). If the grant maker doesn’t accept applications from individuals: Contact the Assistant Dean for Research, Dr. Hilliary Creely. She will work with you to determine the best way to proceed. It may be possible to route it through your department or a campus institute.

Wrap-Up Remember that grant seeking is a laborious and time-consuming process Almost as much work as doing educational research! Don’t be discouraged if your proposals are not funded “You have to sow a lot of seeds…”