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1 Karen Frank Mays Fitchburg State University
Understanding an RFP Karen Frank Mays Fitchburg State University Introductions

2 LEARNING OBJECTIVES What to know before you look for funding
Find appropriate funding sources Understand various funding sources and mechanisms Interpret and respond to funding requests Learn to read an RFP for eligibility, requirements, recommendations, and criteria How to respond to an RFP KFM

3 Overview The Funding search What is an RFP
Funding sources and mechanisms Federal agencies Where to find funding opportunities Agency specific mechanisms Narrative components, review criteria and process State and Local agencies Contracts vs Grants Foundations and private funders Guidelines and criteria

4 TYPES OF Solicitation MECHANISMS or what is an RFP?
Request for Proposal (RFP) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Notice Inviting Applications (NIA) Request for Application (RFA) Letter of Intent or Interest (LOI) Calls for proposals or applications Rolling Grant Applications, grant proposals Other funding mechanisms (NIH and NSF)

5 Before you seek funding
Define your project Make sure there is a good rationale Know what resources you have and what you will need Talk to the Grant Center

6 Who does what Federal Agencies National Science Foundation
Funding Opportunities Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide National Institutes of Health

7 Federal Agencies (cont.)
Grants.gov Agency websites

8 Private funding sources
Foundations Types of foundations Finding foundation funding Foundation Center and other databases Foundation websites Colleagues and professional organization sponsors

9 How do funders accept applications?
Specific call for proposals Proposal or solicitation announcement General statement that proposals meeting funder guidelines are accepted Firm deadline or rolling submission (get your application in prior to deadline) Some foundations do not accept unsolicited applications

10 Is the funding source a good fit? And how do you find out?
Does their mission, area of interest and types of support match your project? Are you eligible for this funding mechanism? What are their guidelines? How many grants do they give out in a year? What is the average award amount? How competitive is the process? Who else do they fund? Note: The majority of grant proposals received by foundations are not a good match/do not qualify.

11 Understand the funding guidelines, scope and mission
READ the solicitation carefully Talk with the program officer if possible Do the grant priorities fit within your program or research? What are the specific program requirements/limitations? Does the award amount match your program needs? Review context and expectations.  RFP sections and points Tells you where to place emphasis in your proposal Scoring rubrics – Scoring criteria - Evaluation criteria Know how reviewers will score and/or evaluate your proposal Formatting requirement, page limits, attachments AAW/KFM

12 NSF US Department of education Federal funding
Grant opportunity synopsis Grants.gov OSERS – NIA review US DEPT of Ed comparison NSF Funding opportunities page PAPPG Grants.gov Review OII History

13 OSERS – NIA review Eligibility check Reality check
number of grants and amounts due date Reporting requirements Capacity to conduct research or execute project Review of RFP priority Purpose of the RFP or priority (funders goals) Review criteria Sections of grant and point value Review OSERS Compare OSERS & NPD

14 Narrative response General Components of a Programmatic Grant Proposal
Statement of Need/Significance/Problem Statement Project Design & Methodology Goals, Objectives, Outcomes Evaluation Dissemination Qualifications/Key Personnel References Cited Budget Appendix/Attachments Formatting the response Page B-24 for OSERS RFP to outline

15 Private funders Foundation websites Background, Mission and Goals
Guidelines Who they fund How much they give What is the due date What are the proposal requirements What are the reporting requirements

16 Priorities and mission
Funders purpose in requesting application Mission Goals

17 Spencer foundation Eligibility check Reality check Preparation
RFP to outline

18 Special Projects grants
Approaching the sections Review criteria

19 Funding Resources The Foundation Center - Guide to funding research (free online course) The Non Profit Times - Grants resource The Giving Common U.S. Government Associated Grantmakers (AGM)


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