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Grants Seminar September 26, 2007 4-5:30 pm 109 LRC Kevin McDonough Chair, Faculty Grants Committee Andrew Smentkowski NMU Grant Writer.

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1 Grants Seminar September 26, 2007 4-5:30 pm 109 LRC Kevin McDonough Chair, Faculty Grants Committee Andrew Smentkowski NMU Grant Writer

2 Faculty Grant Committee Programs Programs Faculty Research Grant $7,000November 1 Curriculum Development & Instructional Improvement Grants $3,000 April 1 Peter White Scholar Award $17,500 March 15 Spooner Student Research Grant $500 Sept. 15, Jan. 15, and March 15

3 Faculty Research Grant Who can apply? Any member of the AAUP/NMUFA bargaining unit May only be funded for 1 grant per year (project must be completed within 24 months) Maximum of 3 awards in 5 years (may submit more often)

4 Faculty Research Grant How much support is available? Up to $7000 per grant for a 24 month period Total amount available per funding cycle is variable Approximately 13 faculty apply per year (2001-2006)

5 Faculty Research Grant What do these grants fund? A scholarly or creative “product” Paper submitted for publication Book Play Music score Etc. What is not funded? Curriculum development or instructional improvement activities, research centers, or activities already completed

6 Proposal Components Cover sheet Abstract (<250 words) Narrative Significance Methods Supporting information Appendices References Vitae Results of prior funding Additional documentation

7 Narrative - Format Limited to 10 double spaced pages 10 point font or larger One inch margins Applicant’s name in top right hand corner of each page Full pagination

8 Narrative - Significance What will you produce? What will you do? What are the specific goals of the grant? Provide literature review or context Has any preliminary work been initiated? Why is it important? To your field of study To your department or NMU To your professional development

9 Methods How will you conduct the project? Protocols Required Equipment/Materials Logistics Timetable Be specific! It needs to be doable!

10 Methods Obtain Appropriate Permissions Animal Care (IACUC) Human Subjects Recombinant DNA other required permits

11 Supporting Information What qualifies you to conduct the project? What is your budget? MUST include an itemized budget MUST include justification for budget items MUST include budget codes MUST be reasonable

12 Appendices List of References Curriculum Vitae Results of Prior Funding Summarize project Copy of final project report or status of current funding Additional Documentation Letters of support

13 Tips for Successful Proposals Follow the Guidelines: Pagination Length Required sections Formatting: margins, spacing, headers, etc.

14 Tips for Successful Proposals Write for your audience Members of the committee are NOT in your field Explain abbreviations, "simple" concepts and terms Don't assume we understand the value of your proposal - explain!

15 Tips for Successful Proposals Write well and convincingly Grammar counts (so does spelling) Use references for validation SELL your proposal Strive for clarity and organization

16 Tips for Successful Proposals Justify your money Include all budget requirements Make us believe that this would be money well-spent Do your homework. Make sure your costs are reasonable

17 Tips for Unsuccessful Proposals Miss the deadline Ignore the guidelines Don’t get Dept. Head and Dean approval for release time Don’t get institutional approval (animal care, human subjects) Don’t include final report from previous work

18 Submitting the Proposal Grants Office 401 Cohodas (Continuing Education) 12 paper copies required Deadline: November 1

19 FGC Review Process Each proposal read by all Faculty Grant Committee members Lead reviewer provides summary and analysis of strength and weaknesses Discussion Two part ranking process

20 Review Process How will you know if you have been successful? Dec 15 - FGC makes recommendations to Senate You will get a letter indicating your ranking Does not tell you if you are funded or not! February 1 - Senate makes recommendations to Provost/VPAA March 1 - Provost/VPAA announces awards Now you find out if you definitely get the money or not


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