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1 How to Get an Innovation Grant Small Grant Programs at CPCC

2 Innovation Grants These grants are disbursed by the Executive Vice President’s Office after Innovation Grant Funding Committee and Cabinet approval. Funding for the entire year is usually between $7,500 - $15,000 Money is raised for this program by the Foundation

3 Purpose The Innovation Grants program was created to help CPCC employees have seed money for innovative ideas/projects Applicants are encouraged to think out of the box Applicants need to ask themselves “is this idea an innovative one?”

4 Purpose The Innovation Grant program also has a second purpose: –To provide programs and service providing units small amounts of money to make improvements in their programs and services –To give units that have gone through program review the opportunity to actually accomplish their “strategies for change.”

5 What Innovation Grants are not…. Travel money for programs who have none A source of funds for operating dollars Funding to carry out the day to day functions of a unit whose funds are in short supply Money for non-innovative initiatives

6 Procedures Go to the PD website: –http://inside.cpcc.edu/Profdev/resources/Forms/Forms.htm –and download the application to your hard-drive –The maximum is $2,000 (account for all you will spend) –There are four cycles a year (September, January, March and June) –Complete the application –Make sure all signatures are completed –Submit one copy (with all signatures) to the Center for Leadership and Staff Development.

7 Reasons Proposals are Declined The writer doesn’t specify how the project will be planned, scheduled or controlled (no detail) No measurement of project achievement Too much is left to the imagination of the reviewer They are poorly written Objectives are too ambitious in scope Writer didn’t follow guidelines No evidence that the project can sustain itself beyond the grant

8 When writing a proposal... It should be neat, clean and easy to read Write in English (free of jargon, acronyms, etc.) Make it brief but effective Be positive Avoid unsupported assumptions

9 A few ideas that have been funded Funds to teach Spanish to front-line staff at each campus. Funding to publish a study skills booklet for CPCC students with disabilities. Funds to help develop the Campus Watch program. Funds to stimulate faculty/staff wellness through the virtual walk across North Carolina.

10 Things not to do… Explain how your innovative idea needs $80,000 and that the $2,000 will get you off to a great start. The committee will ask “what happens to the $2,000 if you can’t raise the other $78,000.” Decide you need $8,000 so you submit 4 proposals for $2,000 each. Ask for money to do something the College will do for free (IT plan, videotape, take photos, translate into Spanish, etc.)

11 Things not to do (cont.)... Ask for money to run programs (things the College should do) Take the application seriously - follow all instructions. Some proposals have written two sentences under each area (too brief), others have been eight pages (too long) Leave out the outcomes of the project - they are the most important

12 About Outcomes…. Outcomes should be stated in the form of objectives that are measurable: “50% of participants will be able to assist Spanish-speaking students with basic information and directions” Outcomes are “benefits for people or students” –Changes in values –Changes in skills –Changes in knowledge –Improved conditions –New opportunities Outcomes are often misunderstood and either poorly addressed or left out all-together

13 Misconceptions If I need more than $2,000, I’ll ask for more and get it –There is a $2,000 maximum Everyone who applies gets the money –Not any more - we have 4-5 applications per funding cycle and fund 2-3 proposals –The Innovation Grant Funding Committee makes the recommendation; Cabinet makes the approval –If your VP signs off, it doesn’t mean it is funded until it passes the committee and is endorsed by the Cabinet –These grants are very competitive

14 How Ideas Should Come About I have an innovative idea for something that would improve the way we teach or provide a service…. I will develop the idea and apply for an Innovation Grant.

15 How Ideas Should Not Come About…. I need money to run my program… where can I find some money… I know, I’ll apply for an Innovation Grant.

16 Good Luck “Innovation and the Continuous Quest for Quality is What Causes Excellence to Rise out of Mediocrity”


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