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NCIPMC 2015 Working Group Request for Applications Informational Webinar Wednesday, October 29, 2014 1:30pm Eastern / 12:30pm Central
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GoToWebinar Control Panel
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Webinar Overview Important dates Application types Funding cap Narrative components Rating rubric Submitting proposals Questions
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Important Dates – Due Date December 2014
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Important Dates – Start Date March 2015
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Important Dates – End Date February 2016
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Application Types New projects Continuing projects
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Application Types New projects Continuing projects 10
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Application Types New projects Continuing projects 10 NameAffiliation Jane DoeMidwest University Jon SmithMidwest State Bob JonesNorth Central Farms
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Application Types New projects Continuing projects 10 NameAffiliation Jane DoeMidwest University Jon SmithMidwest State Bob JonesNorth Central Farms PD located in NC region Majority of members in NC region
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Application Types New projects Continuing projects 10 NameAffiliation Jane DoeMidwest University Jon SmithMidwest State Bob JonesNorth Central Farms PD located in NC region Majority of members in NC region
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Funding Requests (p.2) $20,000
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Funding Requests (p.2) $20,000 <$20,000 With project(s) Without project(s) X X
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Funding Requests (p.2) $20,000 $20,000 Carryover + Request
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Problem & Justification (pp. 7-8) Why is this Working Group important? Why should the NCIPMC invest in it?
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Objectives & Anticipated Outcomes (p. 8)
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Milestones (p.9)
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Evaluation (pp. 9-10)
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Evaluation plans (p.9) Outcomes Collection of data to evaluate change in learning, action, or condition during the proposed project. Freedigitalphotos.net Photo: Jean Haley
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Evaluation plans (p.9) Outcomes Collection of data to evaluate change in learning, action, or condition during the proposed project. Baselines Collection of baseline learning, action or condition data related to the proposed project. The baseline data would then be available to use for comparison in subsequent years.
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Evaluation plans (p.9) Baselines Collection of baseline learning, action or condition data related to the proposed project. The baseline data would then be available to use for comparison in subsequent years. Freedigitalphotos.net Outcomes plsp.org
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Rating the Proposals (pp. 4-6) CategoryPoints Proposal preparation10 Problem and justification20 Likelihood of success25 Evaluation25 Expertise10 Budget10 Total100
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Submitting Proposals projects.ipmcenters.org/Northcentral
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Submitting Proposals
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Submitting Proposals (pp. 7, 10-11)
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Submitting Proposals
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Submitting Proposals Bibliography References Cited
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Submitting Proposals Progress Reports, Members, Letters of Support…
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Submitting Proposals Resume/CV and Current & Pending Support Form
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Submitting Proposals Conflict of Interest Form
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Submitting Proposals ALL FORMS EXCEPT PROGRESS REPORTS SHOULD BE CONVERTED TO PDF PRIOR TO ATTACHMENT
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Submitting Proposals
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Questions / Discussion Evaluation questions: Jean Haley 812-320-0462 OR JAHALEY@ILLINOIS.EDU Progress report questions: Lynnae Jess 517-432-1702 OR JESS@CSN.MSU.EDU All other questions: Susan Ratcliffe 217-333-9656 OR SRATCLIF@ILLINOIS.EDU
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