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UNLV Office of Sponsored Programs Conducting Funding Searches
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Finding the Right Match Can Be Work Must find a sponsor whose goals match your expected project results Trying to force a project into a funding opportunity that is not a good match is a waste of effort
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Where Can I Find Funding Opportunities?
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Searchable Sites Grants Resource Center: http://www.aascu.org/grc/gs/http://www.aascu.org/grc/gs/ Grants.gov: http://grants.gov/applicants/find_grant_opportunities.jsp http://grants.gov/applicants/find_grant_opportunities.jsp Foundation Directory & IRIS: http://library.unlv.edu/http://library.unlv.edu/ (access through UNLV Library website)
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Individual Sites National Science Foundation National Institutes of Health US Department of Education Foundations
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Sign Up for Notifications Grants Resource Center Through OSP Includes all federal and most foundation announcements Grants.gov http://grants.gov/applicants/email_subscription.jsp Individual Site RSS Feeds
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Sample Searches
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Grants Resource Center http://www.aascu.org/grc/gs/ Topic: Art History Dissertation Assistance Topic #2: Earthquake research
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Grants.gov http://www.grants.gov/search/basic.do Topic: Nanotechnology Topic #2: Childhood Obesity
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National Science Foundation http://www.nsf.gov/funding/ Topic: STEM
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation http://rwjf.org/grants/ Topic: Nursing Workforce Development
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Foundation Directory Through UNLV Lied Library http://library.unlv.edu/ Topic: Autism Spectrum Disorders
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NIH http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/ Topic: Depression
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Understanding the Solicitation or Program Announcement
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Eligibility There will always be a section stating what types of organizations are eligible to apply for that funding. UNLV is: A public or state controlled institution of higher education 501(c)3 nonprofit (not community or grass roots based) Branch of state government Always check with OSP if you have any questions on eligibility before you start writing a proposal.
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Deadlines or Target Dates A deadline is a hard and fast date by which your proposal must be submitted or it will be rejected. Check the time due. Some FOAs list EST, so we might need to turn in by 2:00 p.m. PST to meet a 5:00 p.m. EST deadline. Target dates are more flexible If you go too far past the target date you might miss the review period, and your proposal will not be reviewed until the next review panel meets.
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Standard Proposal Components Abstract Project Description Needs statement - hypothesis Goals & objectives Methodology Evaluation Dissemination Budget & justification References Cited Bio-sketch (PI/PD qualifications) Curriculum vitae
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Review Criteria Generally review criteria is listed after the proposal instructions. Write to the review criteria! What end result is expected? Does your project fit into the goals of the funding announcement?
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Assistance Your Senior Research Administrator in OSP See assignment list in your package The sponsor’s Program Officer for your topic area Contact with a brief review of your proposed project. Might recommend you look at other funding opportunities Might have suggestions to strength your idea
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Conduct a search of your choice. OSP staff will be here to assist you. Practice Time!
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Office of Sponsored Programs Research Administration Building (RAB) http://research.unlv.edu/osp/ 895-1357
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