Identifying Programs and Contacting Program Directors

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Identifying Programs and Contacting Program Directors You will have more success if your project benefits the mission of the sponsoring agency. Know what their mission is and the goals of the specific funding opportunity. Identify program and program director Prepare a project abstract or 1/2-page description of project Contact the program director

Why Contact a Program Director? Program descriptions are the “official line” for the grant program, but may not reflect underlying considerations that determine which proposals are likely to be successful. Program directors and review panels can develop preferences and dislikes over time that rarely find their way into program descriptions. Program priorities can shift (substantially!) over time, while program descriptions remain unchanged. Dialogue gives you an opportunity to cultivate their interest! Educate them about why your project is compelling. If they are not interested (i.e. if it is not likely to be funded), it is in their interest (and yours) to let you know. The program director can often suggest better alternatives. If they are interested, they can provide very helpful hints and guidance (appropriate study section, elements of proposal, and scope of work). If you don’t ask, you are missing these insights that would give you a competitive advantage!

Who are Program Directors and what do they do? TITLES: Program Officers (POs), Identifies and cultivates interest in scientific areas relevant to Institute\ mission. Answers questions from investigators about applications and reviews. Observes scientific review meetings, and evaluates programmatic merit and mission relatedness of applications. Identifies grants that meet Institute priorities and fill gaps in portfolio. You should identify the relationship between your project and the agency mission priorities in your conversations with program director! Prepares funding recommendations. Attempts to maximize number of projects funded and balance the portfolio. Reviews annual research progress.

Steps to contacting a Program Director Identify program and program director Read about program goals to identify a good fit Look at recent awards to assess fit Look up the program director (and their portfolio) Prepare a project abstract Aims, approaches, and expected outcomes (deliverables) Define the important gap or need that your work addresses (Include why you are the one to do this) Relate your goals and expected contributions with program goals Contact the program director Email to request a phone call to discuss if the project is one that the program might consider funding Call the program officer (or if you are going to be in the area, ask to stop by!)

What to talk about with Program Director Is the project one that the program might consider funding? Does it fall within your current priorities? Does it fit a specific FOA? Study section? What funding mechanism is best for this project and my career stage? What are some of the reasons proposals are rejected by your review panels? What would you recommend to improve my chances for success? What is the expected proposal funding rate? Questions about specific grant requirements (e.g. vertebrate research). If you are willing and able, you can express interest in serving on a review panel.