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Submitting a Proposal: Best Practices By: Anu Singh Science Assistant asingh@nsf.govsingh@nsf.gov 703-292-7141
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Best Practices in Proposal Preparation Start with a Good Idea! The best proposals have a high “WOW” factor or have a “HIGH IMPACT” in the field. Talk to a Program Director PD’s can assist in program identification
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Best Practices in Proposal Preparation Follow the Rules! Grant Proposal Guide – GPG http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=gpg Allow Plenty of Time Examine previous awards in your area. “Awards” Hyperlink from NSF homepage
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Typical Components of an NSF Proposal Cover Sheet Table of Contents Project Summary Project Description References Cited
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Proposal Supporting Documents Biographical Sketches Proposal Budget Budget Justification Current and Pending Support Facilities, Equipment & Other Resources Supplementary Documentation
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Best Practices: Cover Sheet Cover Sheet NSF Unit Organization PI and Co-PI’s Information Table of Contents – Done Automatically
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Best Practices: Project Summary Introduction/Overview Intellectual Merit Broader Impact
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Best Practices Project Description: Appearance Matters Must address: Results from prior NSF funding (Required) Intellectual Merit and Broader Impact Brief response to reviewer comments (recommended)
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Best Practices Project Description: Results from prior NSF funding Basic findings, training, outcomes, publications Organization Clearly apparent Aims/Goals/Hypotheses Separate sections for both Merit Criteria Integration Intellectual Merit Broader Impacts
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Aims/Goals/Hypothesis New insights Rationale Inter-relationships between aims Timeline Best Practices: Project Description - Intellectual Merit
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What if it doesn’t work? Anticipate criticisms Provide backup plans Include alternative hypotheses. Best Practices: Project Description - Intellectual Merit
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Methodology Competence Collaborations Experimental System Best Practices: Project Description - Intellectual Merit
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Don’t Forget Broader Impacts! High impact Education/Outreach are important Your record Your plan Your budget pubs http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/gpg/broaderimpacts.pdf Best Practices: Project Description – Broader Impacts
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Best Practices: References Provide current background information Cite literature accurately
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Best Practices: Biographical Sketches: Maximum length: 2 pages Maximum publications: 10 Synergistic activities Mentors and Mentees Collaborators and Other Affiliations
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Best Practices: Proposal Budget Amounts Reasonable for work – Realistic In-line with program guidelines Eligible costs Personnel (PI, Co-PIs, Senior Personnel, Techs, Post-docs, Graduate and Undergraduate students) Equipment Travel – Consider student support Participant Support Supplies – Varies depending upon discipline Other Direct Costs (including sub awards, consultant services, computer services, publication costs)
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Best Practices: Budget Justification Well justified - Needs established Done line by line basis
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Best Practices: List of Suggested Reviewers Well qualified reviewers Program Director discretion Potentially disqualifying conflicts include: Organization with which reviewer has/seeks business relationship Institution at which reviewer is enrolled or serves as visiting scientist
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Best Practices: Supplementary Documents Letters of support or collaboration RUI Impact Statement (certification) Limit these to minimum necessary. Avoid introducing addition informational content (Not allowed)
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Font size must satisfy all GPG requirements. Follow page limit. Fill out all forms honestly and accurately. Spell check and grammar check. Double check AFTER FastLane upload. Poorly Written or Organized Proposals DO NOT Review Well Even with Excellent Science! Best Practices: General Notes
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Submitting the Proposal: The Sponsored Research Office (SRO) or equivalent submits the proposal to NSF electronically. The Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) is required to electronically sign the proposal.
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Questions or Concerns?? NSF website:http://www.nsf.gov/funding/preparing GPG hyperlink: http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=gpg http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=gpg Contact the Program Director Procedure questions: Contact the Fastlane Help Desk by sending an e-mail to fastlane@nsf.gov or call 1-800-673-6188. fastlane@nsf.gov
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