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1 Proposal Advice John W. Sutherland, PhD Dept. of Mechanical Eng. – Eng. Mechanics Sustainable Futures Institute Michigan Technological University Houghton, Michigan, USA

2 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. – Engr. Mechanics Sustainable Futures Institute NSF Proposals  Got a great practical idea that is absolutely perfect for industry – this may not be a good fit for NSF  Know you audience  NSF likes to fund NOVEL work – high risk with a potential high reward payoff  For Career Proposals – does it logically follow from doctoral research?  Come up with another idea, or  Make extra effort to demonstrate novelty

3 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. – Engr. Mechanics Sustainable Futures Institute NSF Proposals - 2  Have served on NSF panels – reviewing proposals  15 proposals  Reviewed all the proposals in about 8 hours  Panel deliberations  Individual panelist reviews  Summary panel review

4 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. – Engr. Mechanics Sustainable Futures Institute NSF Proposals - 3  Novel idea – reviewers like to see new areas established  Sell the idea that you are the leader in establishing this new area (Career)  Research AND Education plans  Innovative education plan  Assessment – plans for judging the success of research AND education plans

5 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. – Engr. Mechanics Sustainable Futures Institute NSF Proposals - 4  Figure out how to integrate your “outstanding” record into the proposal  Demonstrate knowledge of literature in terms of both research and education  Reviewers go through the proposal quickly – make easy to read – extensive use of figures, tables, bolded text, etc.  Cost share from University (?), meaningful support letters

6 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. – Engr. Mechanics Sustainable Futures Institute NSF Proposals - 5  Introduction should catch reviewer’s attention – need to have them hooked by the end of the first paragraph.  Make your story clear – flow of the proposal should support central theme.  Demonstrate scholarship.  Clarity of the research tasks.

7 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. – Engr. Mechanics Sustainable Futures Institute NSF Proposals - 6  Before submitting the proposal  Do extensive proofreading  Ask a person (not involved in proposal preparation) to read through the proposal If this person does not understand what you are talking about then the reviewers will not understand either

8 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. – Engr. Mechanics Sustainable Futures Institute NSF Proposals - 7  Are all the tasks needed to achieve the objective addressed?  Are the tasks clear?  Tasks balanced?  Is the plan clear?  Intellectual merit  Broader Impacts

9 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. – Engr. Mechanics Sustainable Futures Institute NSF Proposals - 7  Work to be done up front:  Has the funding organization been contacted? They may have hints for you Additional insights  Industry projects  Special character Keep it short What are the deliverables?


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