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1 A Bit on Grants Dr. Jennifer L. Bowie for her brilliant PDC

2 Title Concise & descriptive –Make it reflect the purpose focus –Present the key ideas Don’t go for sexy here Think of it as a “mini abstract” Check to see if there are rules or guidelines

3 Project Overview Think of it as an executive summary—focus on the bottom line for the reader Be specific and concise Related to the organization: consider their “bottom line” Establish the framework of your project Write this last

4 Statement of the Problem/ Background Think of this as the lit review where you present similar studies and discuss why yours is needed Make language appropriate to your audience, especially here –Consider jargon & style Show why worthy of research and $ Discuss unique qualifications State needs Discuss steps taken already Discuss how “ongoing” this is

5 Project Goals and Objectives (research questions) Present your goals or questions Provide milestones Giver funder ways to know you can and will meet your goals Present measurable, clear objectives

6 Methods and Schedule Present the actions you will take to meet your goals Present clear explicit steps Connect your methods to your objectives Assign roles/tasks Pre-present milestones Provide a timetable

7 Resources Present available resources, especially discuss what is “special” or uniquely qualifies your proposal Discuss needed resources: –Personnel –Facilities –Equipment/Supplies/Communication –Budget: don’t pad, give plenty of details, provide justification where needed, checkout their rules

8 Evaluation Criteria and Process Discuss how you will know if you have met your goals/been successful –How will you measure success? –What tools will you use? Include both process evaluation (during) & summative evaluation (after) All evaluation should be based on goals & objectives What happens after?

9 Travel Grant Info: Conferences Include conference paper title and abstract (often as grant title and summary) Provide the name, location and date of the conference and a brief description of the group organizing the conference –May also need the reasons why you should go Include in your budget: –Registration –Lodging & food (per diem?) –Travel/transportation comment on the relevance of the conference that you wish to attend. May need to provide copy of acceptance letter

10 General Travel Note this is from Illinois State University http://www.rsp.ilstu.edu/grant_writing/travel.shtml and it is one example of what you may need to provide Sponsored Project Goal: Describe and define the problem addressed through this project. Suggested length: one to two sentences. Sponsored Project Description: Describe planned activities, length of project, and collaborating departments, schools, or other organizations to be involved in the project, and also estimated date of proposal submission. Include a final paragraph to summarize the benefits and deliverables for the project. Suggested length for this portion of the summary is two to three paragraphs. Credentials: Write a statement that convinces the reader you and your collaborators have the background necessary to complete the project. If facilities are important, describe those available. Suggested length: one paragraph. Estimated Cost: Provide an estimate of the costs of this project—include both costs to be requested through the funding agency and those to be provided through the institution as matching dollars (if required). It is important to know if you estimate the project will cost $5,000 or $5,000,000 or something in between. Funding agencies do have limits. Suggested length: one to two lines. Travel Information: Provide a brief explanation of your travel plans including purpose of trip, dates of travel, destination, agency and/or program officer names, etc.

11 Grants to consider GSU: http://www.gsu.edu/research/funding_opportunities.html http://www.gsu.edu/research/funding_opportunities.html –Dissertation grant: http://www.gsu.edu/images/vp_research/dissertation08.pdf http://www.gsu.edu/images/vp_research/dissertation08.pdf NEH: http://www.neh.gov/grants/index.htmlhttp://www.neh.gov/grants/index.html STC: http://www.stc.org/edu/grantsResearch01.asphttp://www.stc.org/edu/grantsResearch01.asp C&W travel grant: http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/writling/GRN/2009/applic ation.html http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/writling/GRN/2009/applic ation.html CPTSC: http://www.cptsc.org/research-grants.htmlhttp://www.cptsc.org/research-grants.html WPA: http://www.wpacouncil.org/node/1386http://www.wpacouncil.org/node/1386 COS: http://www.cos.com/http://www.cos.com/


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